Military Chaplaincy Review Archive

A man in casual attire, standing behind a lectern draped in a blue cloth, speaks animatedly to an audience in what appears to be a chapel. A menorah is visible in the background.

Chaplain Daniel Kamzan, the Rabbi for the Post Missionary Team, Headquarters and Headquarter Battalion, 10th Mountain Division spoke on the importance of the Ark and Torah at the Main Post Chapel on Fort Drum, New York, Sept. 26, 2024. The Unit Missionary Team’s purpose is to assist Soldiers in their spiritual and religious needs. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Matthew S. Connor)

We are delighted to have you explore our extensive collection of publications dedicated to the Military Chaplaincy Review community. We are excited to announce that the May 2024 Issue of the Military Chaplaincy Review is now available in HTML format. This marks the first issue optimized for a seamless and enhanced mobile viewing experience, ensuring that you can access and enjoy our content on the go with ease.

The archive primarily consists of PDF documents readily accessible through the Chaplain Corps Classic site. These documents encompass a wealth of knowledge, historical insights, and technical developments pertinent to Field Artillery professionals.

We aim to make all the PDF content available in a mobile-friendly format and are committed to enhancing your reading experience by making our valuable content more accessible. Stay tuned for updates to the archive as we convert more issues into mobile-friendly formats. We invite you to delve into our rich archive and stay informed of the latest advancements and best practices of the Chaplain Corps.

May 2024 Issue

You can find additional back issues prior to 2023 in the classic Military Chaplaincy Review Archive