Every Jew Gets His Wings

It’s been a busy last couple of months, but I finally finished up my training in Kingsville and earned my wings of gold. I’m not sure exactly when, but I’ll be transfering to Cherry Point, NC to learn how to fly my new aircraft, the AV-8B Harrier. This was my first choice for aircraft, so I am incredibly excited. I […]

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The “J” Word

Admit it, we’ve all been there: Your (non-Jewish) chaplain is offering the invocation at some event or ceremony and he or she is nearing the end of their prayer. You’ve been inspired (or are at least content) up to this point, but you start getting this uneasy feeling in your stomach. Is he going to finish with, “in Jesus’s name […]

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Chaplain’s Assistant

This tidbit isn’t specifically related to Judaism, but it is a unique job opportunity to work with chaplains for those that don’t have specific religious training. RPs aren’t assigned to a specific faith group, but working side by side with any chaplain will improve your chances of having your own religious needs met. Story by Lance Cpl. Steven R. Cushman […]

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Honoring the 4 Chaplains

In 1998 Congress declared that February 3rd would be known as Four Chaplains Day in honor of the four chaplains aboard the USS Dorchester who gave their lives to save others who were fleeing the sinking ship. The WorldNetDaily has an editorial that recaps most of the events that took place that day in 1943. The article also focuses on […]

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Deployment Guide for Parents

Vicki Cody, wife of GEN Richard Cody, Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, has written a guide called Your Soldier, Your Army: A Parents’ Guide. Vicki is also the mother of two Apache helicopter pilots with the 101st Airborne Division. Mrs. Cody turns her own 30-year experience as the wife and mother of Soldiers into advice and consolation for other […]

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