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Armed Forces Chaplains Board


The Armed Forces Chaplains Board (AFCB) is an organizational entity within the United States Department of Defense established to advise the Secretary of Defense and the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness on religious, ethical, and moral matters, in addition to a number of policy issues affecting religious ministry and the support of the free exercise of religion within the military services. It is made up of the three Chiefs of Chaplains and three active duty Deputy Chiefs of Chaplains of the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

The Chair of the AFCB is a position rotated among the three services, with the Chief of Chaplains appointed as Chair for a period of eighteen months. In addition a senior military chaplain holding the rank of O-6 (Army or Air Force Colonel or Navy Captain) serves as the AFCB Executive Director for a three-year term. According to the Department of Defense Instruction governing the Board, it is recommended that the Executive Director not be serving in the same branch of the Armed Forces as the current Chair, but not required.

Military chaplains of specific religious faiths may be appointed to serve as special consultants to the AFCB on issues concerning those faiths, and the Board may establish committees to conduct studies, make recommendations, "or otherwise assist the Board in carrying out its responsibilities."

Emblem, USA Chaplain Corps

Emblem, USN Chaplain Corps

Emblem, USAF Chaplain Corps

The AFCB is tasked to provide advice on issues including:

Chaplain (Major General) Paul K. Hurley, Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army

Chaplain (Brigadier General) Thomas L. Solhjem, Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army

Rear Admiral Margaret G. Kibben, Chief of Chaplains of the United States Navy

Rear Admiral (lower half) Brent W. Scott, Chaplain of the United States Marine Corps


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