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Insignia of Chaplain Schools in the US Military

In addition to the three official Chaplain Corps seals for the army, navy, and air force, chaplaincies also have special seals and emblems for special schools and organizations for their chaplains, as well as a shared emblem for the "Armed Forces Chaplaincy Center" (AFCC), Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina, where chaplains from all branches of the military receive their training.〔(mca-usa.org ), retrieved May 23, 2011.〕 The original AFCC emblem has three symbols traditionally associated with learning and wisdom—a lamp, a torch and a book. A second emblem was developed by the Commandants and Commanding Officer of the three schools, in part so that it could be used on the reverse side of a two-sided AFCC challenge coin, with one symbol drawn from each of the army, navy, and Chaplain Corps emblems: a dove from the army emblem, cupped hands from the air force emblem, and an anchor from the navy emblem. In addition to using both emblems on the two sides of the AFCC coin, both designs are displayed in the AFCC lobby.
Also included on the front side of the emblem are the words "Caring for the warfighter's soul," a phrase which has been called "both the motto and the vision of the Armed Forces Chaplaincy Center."〔(www.army.mil, August 5, 2010 ), retrieved June 29, 2011.〕 Training at the AFCC is provided by three service schools co-located on its campus: the US Army Chaplain Center and School (USACHCS), the US Naval Chaplaincy School and Center (NCSC), and the US Air Force Chaplain Corps College (AFCCC).〔 According to USAF Chaplain Steven Keith, the first Director of the AFCC, "Caring for the warfighter's soul" is the "vision" that "binds the Air Force Chaplain Corps College, the Army Chaplain Center and School, and the Naval Chaplaincy School and Center together."〔 The new facilities were dedicated May 6, 2010,〔 under a plan that rotates the Director of the AFCC among the three military services, each serving in that position for one year at a time.〔
Religious symbols were included in designs for older Chaplain School seals, such as the U.S. Army Chaplain School insignia, approved December 26, 1961, that included the symbols for Christian and Jewish chaplains.〔Stein, Barry Jason; and Capelotti, Peter Joseph,(U.S. Army Heraldic Crests: A complete illustrated history of authorized ), University of South Carolina Press, 1993, retrieved May 25, 2011.〕 Current designs all include symbols for shared concepts such as wisdom, learning, faith and peace, instead. Only the Army Chaplain Center and School unit insignia and device incorporates images taken directly from its Chaplain Corps Seal/branch plaque, and they are the only ones to include a biblical verse from the Hebrew scriptures, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom."〔(www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil ), retrieved May 23, 2011.〕
The new school seals also reflect name changes resulting from the move to the AFCC, when the schools that formerly only trained chaplains now train chaplain assistants and religious program specialists, as well. So, for example, the Naval Chaplains School's name was changed on October 1, 2009 to the Naval Chaplaincy School and Center (NCSC).〔(www.navy.mil ), retrieved May 26, 2011.〕 The Air Force school changed its name from the USAF Chaplain Service Institute to the USAF Chaplain Corps College.
==Army==

The U.S. Army Chaplain School, the oldest U.S. School for military training, was proposed in 1917, and approved February 9, 1918, to support the increasingly large military required for WWI.〔(wwwusachcs.army.mil ), retrieved June 7, 2011.〕 The first class began on March 3, 1918, at Fort Monroe, in Virginia.〔

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