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56 Chaplain

OVERVIEW
Army National Guard Chaplains have the responsibility of caring for the spiritual well-being of Soldiers and their families. An Army National Guard Chaplain's flock can consist of over 1,500 people.

The Army National Guard chaplaincy is a religiously diverse population reflecting the diversity of the Army National Guard, yet each chaplain ministers according to the tenets of his or her distinctive faith community. Unlike most officers in the Army National Guard, a Chaplain begins serving as a staff officer immediately. 

SFAB

The Army is expanding its ability to train foreign security forces with a new type of unit: Security Force Assistance Brigades (SFABs)—one of which will be in the Army National Guard.

Meet the Security Force Assistance Brigade. With battalions and headquarters located in six states—Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Texas—the National Guard is looking for current Guard Soldiers who will meet the challenge of the SFAB mission.

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