Combatant Command Chaplain Definition - MilitaryDictionary.org
combatant command chaplain
Term Source:
JP 1-05
(Religious Affairs in Joint Operations)
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1.) The senior chaplain assigned to the staff of, or designated by, the combatant commander to provide advice on religion, ethical, and moral issues, and morale of assigned personnel and to coordinate religious ministries within the combatant commanders area of responsibility.
See Also:
- see also command chaplain
In the United States, military vocabulary is standardized by the Department of Defence. These terms are used by the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
Term Classification: personnel
Source:
Department of Defence, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
Term sourced from JP 1-05: Religious Affairs in Joint Operations, updated November 2013 View source document
This term is marked as active and was last updated in 2015
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