1) To serve our people - to serve those of our faith groups and everyone else and "strengthen spiritual readiness and resilience". The CoC has charged us with helping our warriors bounce back and heal spiritually.
2) to serve the leadership of the Naval Services (Marines, Navy, Coast Guard) - we are, according to regulations, responsible for advising the command on issues of religion and morality. Through that relationship we build with our leadership, we will be able to do our jobs.
3) to serve each other - if we work together, we will be stronger and be able to learn from one another. We will be be able to grow, mentor the next group of chaplains and have people we can lean on when we need help.
I am looking forward to seeing this priorities in action.
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