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With the largest enrollment of student chaplains reporting, the new session at the Chaplain School started last Monday.
The course, as usual, consists of training in those subjects pertinent to military life to fit the students for their war time jobs.
Included in this group are two chaplains who ere born and reared in Japan, one of whom was interned in a concentration camp in Japan at the outbreak of the war, was later released and came to the United States, and in due time accepted a commission in the Army as a chaplain. Also among the enrollees are two sets of brothers, the first in the history of the school. Several of the veteran chaplains in this latest class have seen active service at Guadalcanal, New Guines, and North Africa.
The Commandant, Chaplain Wm. D. Cleary, has stated that the session should be a constructive one, due not only to the interesting individuals in the group, but also because of its great numbers.
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