Honoring chaplains who gave 'all' during war
The 932nd Airlift Wing chaplains hosted the "Four Chaplains" commemoration service which highlighted the selfless contributions made by the four chaplains during World War II. The chaplains were aboard an Army troop carrier ship when it was struck by torpedoes from enemy submarines. From left, are Master Sgt. Dee Clark-Riley, chaplain assistant; Chaplain (Maj). Howard Bell and Chaplain (First Lt.) Michael Williams. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Christopher Parr)
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