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Page Title: Ecclesiastical Composition of the U.S. Navy Chaplain Corps on 15 August 1945 at the close of World War II
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Figure 2-2.—Ecclesiastical Composition of the U.S. Navy Chaplain Corps in 1918 at the close of World War I
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the privilege of having clergy commissioned as Navy chaplains. By 1918, an analysis   of   the   denominational   affiliations   of   Navy   chaplains   who   had served  in  World  War  I  showed  evidence  of  an  ever-increasing  number  of American  church  bodies  being  represented  within  the  Navy  Chaplain  Corps (figure  2-2).  At  the  close  of  World  War  II  with  the  surrender  of  Japan  on 15  August  1945,  representation  of  American  faith  groups  within  the  Navy Chaplain  Corps  had  increased  further  still  (figure  2-3).  Today,  religious Figure 2-3.—Ecclesiastical Composition of the U.S. Navy Chaplain Corps on 15 August 1945 at the close of World War II. 2-3

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