CJTF-HOA chaplains spread religious pluralism throughout Eastern Africa
Summary
Col. Moses Diba Sentongo (left), commander of the Uganda People's Defense Forces, speaks to Rabbi (U.S. Navy Capt.) Jon Cutler, director of Religious Affairs for Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa and Imam Shakur Abdul-Ali, a visiting imam from Philadelphia, Pa., on his views of a military chaplaincy in Kampala, Uganda, Aug. 24, 2011. Throughout the meeting, Sentongo explained why the chaplaincy was removed in the first place, and after listening to the benefits the U.S. Armed Forces has from their chaplains, has asked for a proposal to be drawn up to consider re-instating the UPDF's chaplaincy. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Renae Saylock)
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chaplains
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uganda
interfaith
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peace
imam
updf
pastor
rabbi
chaplaincy
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religious affairs
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combined joint task force horn of africa
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cjtf hoa chaplains spread religious pluralism throughout eastern africa
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24/08/2011
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