by admin on October 4, 2013
				 
				
A brave USMC Captain is calling to shrink the Chaplaincy Corps.  He isn’t alone. Back in 2010, I suggested shrinking the military Chaplaincy Corps. To me, the bureaucracy in the Chaplaincy Corps had–for no discernible reason–ballooned, and far too little effort was being made to utilize existing non-military religious services. I caught hell for my […]
				 
			 
			
				
					
					by Craig Hooper on June 14, 2010
				 
				
With a budget squeeze looming, CNO Admiral Roughead says it’s time to ask provocative questions…Well, here’s one:  Is it time to shrink the Navy Chaplain Corps? My answer?  Yes.  Here’s why: Too many stars for too few souls: The Chaplain Corps is top-heavy.  Throughout the course of World War II, the Navy Chief of Chaplains […]