[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 161 (2015), Part 15]
[Senate]
[Pages 21595-21596]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




      RECOGNIZING THE 240TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NAVY CHAPLAIN CORPS

  Mr. LANKFORD. Mr. President, 240 years ago, the Navy Chaplain Corps

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was established. Chaplains serve our Nation by serving the members of 
our military--providing prayer, comfort, support, healing and 
restoration.
  Chaplains go into the darkest places on earth to serve those who risk 
their lives for our Nation. They have seen the worst, but still provide 
hope for something greater. Over the course of their ministry, 16 Navy 
chaplains have given the ultimate sacrifice. Additionally, two 
chaplains have been awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for their 
devoted service.
  After over a decade of conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan, chaplains 
today continue to bring support and hope to those affected by war. 
Protecting and advancing the religious liberty of both chaplains and 
servicemembers is essential to preserve our honored heritage.
  On the 240th anniversary of the Navy Chaplain Corps, we recognize 
their dedication and devotion, their service to a cause greater than 
themselves, and their selfless sacrifice for our nation. We also 
recognize the importance of protecting their right and the right of 
every servicemember to practice their religious beliefs.
  On this day, we recognize all Navy chaplains who have answered the 
call to serve where it matters, when it matters, with what matters 
since 1775.

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