Military Officer - September 2006 - (Page 100) HIGHER Calling With faith and fortitude, military chaplains offer spiritual service to U.S. troops from the battlefield to the home front. By Ellen N. Woods “ MORE TH A N EV E R, CH A P L A I N S K N OW T H E I R M I S SION IS ESSE NTIA L ,” says Chaplain Maj. Gen. Charles C. Baldwin, USAF. “They are fulfilling the legacy of chaplains during times of combat.” As the Air Force Chief of Chaplains, Baldwin oversees the work of 2,200 chaplains and chaplain assistants from the active and reserve components of the Air Force. Baldwin’s 33-year career with the Air Force 100 MILITARY OFFICER SEPTEMBER 2006 PHOTO: SGT. CLINTON FIRSTBROOK, USMC
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