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  2. Church Report on detainee interrogation - Wikipedia

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    The Church report on detainee interrogation and incarceration (officially Review of Department of Defense Detention Operations and Detainee Interrogation Techniques) is a report completed under the direction of Vice Admiral Albert T. Church, an officer in the United States Navy. Church was then the Naval Inspector General.

  3. United States Navy Chaplain Corps - Wikipedia

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    Third chaplain and second Navy chaplain to be awarded the Medal of Honor. [16] USS Capodanno was named in his honor. Cause for canonization to sainthood is ongoing. John P. Chidwick – Chaplain on USS Maine. Frederic P. Gehring – Chaplain during World War II. First Navy chaplain awarded the Legion of Merit for conspicuous gallantry.

  4. Secretary of the Navy Council of Review Boards - Wikipedia

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    Naval Discharge Review Board; Naval Clemency and Parole Board; Combat Related Special Compensation Board; Navy Department Board of Decorations and Medals; These boards allow military and civilian personnel of the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps to challenge personnel decisions that impact them. CORB is under the oversight ...

  5. Category:Royal Navy templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Royal Navy templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  6. Chief of Chaplains of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    The position was created in 1917 to "provide a system of appointing qualified and professional chaplains that meet the needs of the Navy". [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The nominee, as decided by the president of the United States , must be an active-duty officer of the Chaplain Corps above the rank of commander who has served in the Corps for at least eight years.

  7. Naval Board of Inquiry - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the severity of the event that has occurred, the Board of Inquiry could be called by the Secretary of the Navy, or a lesser authority reporting to a higher authority. In any case, the authority calling for the board of inquiry must be of an authority superior to the authority related to the unanticipated event.

  8. Royal Navy Chaplaincy Service - Wikipedia

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    Chaplains join the Royal Navy as experienced clergy of their denomination. They undergo naval training at Britannia Royal Naval College alongside other Royal Navy officer cadets. Those serving with the Royal Marines may be selected to attempt commando training: if successful they become Royal Navy Commandos and wear the Commando green beret and ...

  9. Template:Navy Board - Wikipedia

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