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The 1st Armored Division Chapel holds the capacity

The 1st Armored Division Chapel holds the capacity

The 1st Armored Division Chapel holds the capacity of almost 1,100 personnel. The chapel was built on East Fort Bliss in 2011 and held its official dedication ceremony on Feb. 23, 2012, in the sanctuary of the ... More

Maj. Gen. Dana J.H. Pittard, (right) commanding general

Maj. Gen. Dana J.H. Pittard, (right) commanding general

Maj. Gen. Dana J.H. Pittard, (right) commanding general of the 1st Armored Division, bows his head for prayer during the dedication ceremony for the 1st Armored Division Chapel on East Fort Bliss, Feb. 23, 2012.

The Resource Center in the 1st Armored Division Chapel

The Resource Center in the 1st Armored Division Chapel

The Resource Center in the 1st Armored Division Chapel is a place for personal spiritual development through education and reading. Books can be checked out and used for reference. There are also free books ava... More

The 1st Armored Division Chapel holds the capacity

The 1st Armored Division Chapel holds the capacity

The 1st Armored Division Chapel holds the capacity of almost 1,100 personnel. The chapel was built on East Fort Bliss in 2011 and held its official dedication ceremony on Feb. 23, 2012, in the sanctuary of the ... More

The 1st Armored Division Chapel on East Fort Bliss

The 1st Armored Division Chapel on East Fort Bliss

The 1st Armored Division Chapel on East Fort Bliss has a sanctuary that opens to a multipurpose hall which holds approximately 1,100 personnel. The multipurpose facility allows access to a full kitchen and boxe... More

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