United States Corps of Chaplains

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This article is about an organization not associated with the United States Military. For clergy members serving in the United States Navy, see United States Navy Chaplain Corps.

The United States Corps Of Chaplains is a non-denominational Christian organization which provides aid to active duty military members, veterans, and their family members. The USCOC is also active in disaster response activities. Members of the USCOC wear distinctive uniforms and use ranks and unit designations similar to those of the U.S. Army. However, the USCOC is not an entity of, nor endorsed by, any branch of the military services or the United States government. The United States Corps Of Chaplains is governed by a Board of Directors with the Chairman of the Board also holding the office of National Commander.[1]

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  1. ^ About the United States Corps of Chaplains. United States Corps of Chaplains. DOI:3, 2007 Feb. 3, 2007.

[1]Tennessee Brigade- USCOC