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English: Photo of personnel from U.S. Naval Chaplain School and Center, located on the campus of the Armed Forces Chaplaincy Center, Ft. Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina, prepare for the first Navy chaplain graduation since the school's move to SC. From caption: Senior Chief Religious Program Specialist Scott Quinn, left, unfurls the colors of the Naval Chaplaincy School and Center during the school's first graduation ceremony for new chaplains Friday.
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Source http://www.army.mil/-news/2009/11/12/30242-fort-jackson-graduation-a-first-for-navy-chaplains/
Author U.S. Army: Susanne Kapler for Ft Jackson Leader, official Ft Jackson paper (public affairs)
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