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Armed Forces Chaplaincy Center : ウィキペディア英語版 | Armed Forces Chaplaincy Center
The Armed Forces Chaplaincy Center (AFCC) is the center for training of United States military chaplains, located at Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina. Co-located on the AFCC campus are: the United States Army Chaplain Center and School, the United States Naval Chaplaincy School and Center, and the United States Air Force Chaplain Corps College. The Center includes the "Joint Center of Excellence for Religious Training and Education." Ground-breaking for the AFCC took place May 6, 2008, and the official dedication of the campus occurred on May 6, 2010. ==History== The creation of the AFCC began with the November 11, 2005 "Base Realignment and Closure" (BRAC) mandate for U.S. military chaplains.〔(AFCC Dedication Bulletin ), retrieved May 23, 2011.〕 The mandated included two "imperatives": *(1) Relocate to Fort Jackson, in Columbia, South Carolina, the location of the US Army Chaplain Center and School: the Naval Chaplains School from Newport, Rhode Island, the Religious Programs Specialist training from Meridian, Mississippi, and the Air Force Chaplain Service Institute from Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama; *(2) Establish the Joint Center of Excellence for Religious Training and Education.〔 The decision to create the AFCC included an 11.6 million dollar construction plan for a building with of space, including a 300-seat auditorium.〔(www.army.mil article: groundbreaking ), retrieved May 23, 2011.〕
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