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English: Photo caption from U.S. Army website: Brig. Gen. James H. Schwitters, Fort Jackson commanding general, third from left, and Col. Clarke McGriff, US. Army Chaplain Center and School commandant, second from right, join in the ground-breaking ceremony of the Armed Forces Chaplaincy Center Tuesday. The Air Force and Navy chaplains school are moving to Fort Jackson as part of the Base Realignment and Closure Initiative.
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Source http://www.army.mil/-news/2008/05/09/9071-joint-service-chaplain-school-ground-broken-completion-set-for-fall-2009/
Author U.S. Army: Chris Rasmussen
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