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* William Dunning - chaplain WWI, and shipyard coppersmith; founding host of [[Bethany Gospel Chapel, Newport News, VA]] in the early 1900's. | * William Dunning - chaplain WWI, and shipyard coppersmith; founding host of [[Bethany Gospel Chapel, Newport News, VA]] in the early 1900's. | ||
| − | * Lt. Col. [[Charles Gordon Kyle|Gordon Kyle]] commended 1960 by the [[Wheatland Bible Chapel, TX|Polk Street Assembly]] | + | * Lt. Col. [[Charles Gordon Kyle|Gordon Kyle]] commended 1960 by the [[Wheatland Bible Chapel, TX|Polk Street Assembly]] (1933-2006) Berlin Wall 1961, Combat @ Korea & Vietnam |
| − | * Lt. Com. Albert | + | * Lt. Com. [[Albert Joseph Otto]] (1924-2009) - commended 1952 by [[Wheatland Bible Chapel, TX|Believers Chapel]] in Dallas, [[Texas]]. First military chaplain to be recognized by the U.S. government as commended from the PB. |
=Others= | =Others= | ||
* Walter Nelson - Fort Bliss 1952 | * Walter Nelson - Fort Bliss 1952 | ||
Revision as of 20:36, 22 February 2025
Chaplains
- William Dunning - chaplain WWI, and shipyard coppersmith; founding host of Bethany Gospel Chapel, Newport News, VA in the early 1900's.
- Lt. Col. Gordon Kyle commended 1960 by the Polk Street Assembly (1933-2006) Berlin Wall 1961, Combat @ Korea & Vietnam
- Lt. Com. Albert Joseph Otto (1924-2009) - commended 1952 by Believers Chapel in Dallas, Texas. First military chaplain to be recognized by the U.S. government as commended from the PB.
Others
- Walter Nelson - Fort Bliss 1952