Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 66. Chapters: Thomas Langton, Arnold Resnicoff, Military Chaplain, Philip R. Alstat, Ukraine prison ministry, Cornelius Burges, Pete Broadbent, International Association of Evangelical Chaplains, George Griffith, John Capellanus, Sports chaplain, John Faldo, William Latymer, Griffin Higgs, Edward Boughen, Chaplain General, Francis Babington, Foster Barham Zincke, Richard Turner, Liudhard, Patrick Forbes, John Falconer, Thomas Broughton, Edward Jones, John Parkhurst, Lewis Bayly, Animal chaplains, James Archer, Robert Wydow, Richard Latewar, Nicholas Bond, Richard Fetherston, Richard Gwent, William Fenner, Robert Holgate, Edward Bury, Thomas Bedyll, Ernest Edwin Curtis, Adam Elliot, Thomas Goodwin Hatchard, Anthony Maxey, William Asplin, John Garnett, Walter Capellanus, Thomas Langley, Anthony Grant, S. E. Cottam, John Thornborough, John Hanmer, Thomas Gumble, Francis Ambrose Gregory, Robert Cox Clifton, John de Cheam, Richard Milbourne, John Braddocke, Henry Bagshaw, Thomas Archer, Arthur Young, John Groome, Walter Travers, George de Athequa, William Downham, William Betts, Hugh Jones, Joseph Brackenbury, William Gretton, Edward Aspinwall, James Brome, Henry Cotton, John Brailsford the younger, John Angel, John Featley, Chaplain Extraordinary. Excerpt: Arnold E. Resnicoff (born 1946) is an American Conservative rabbi, a decorated retired military officer and military chaplain, and a consultant on leadership, values, and interreligious affairs to military and civilian leaders. His military career began in the rivers of Vietnam's Mekong Delta, followed by assignments with Naval Intelligence in Europe, before his decision to attend rabbinical school, at the urging of a Protestant Chaplain in Vietnam. Following ordination as a rabbi, he served with the Navy for almost 25 additional years as a U.S. Navy Chaplain. After retiring from t...