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Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli, adjutant general, places the

Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli, adjutant general, places the

Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli, adjutant general, places the official state chaplain’s stole over Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Jenkins’ shoulders as he entrusts to him the spiritual welfare of the Kansas National Guard’s... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Haworth, state command sergeant

Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Haworth, state command sergeant

Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Haworth, state command sergeant major, congratulates Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Jenkins on his new assignment as the state chaplain for the Kansas National Guard and welcomes him to the c... More

Newly appointed Kansas National Guard state chaplain,

Newly appointed Kansas National Guard state chaplain,

Newly appointed Kansas National Guard state chaplain, Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Jenkins (left) presents Chaplain (Col.) Don Davidson, former state chaplain, with a statue of a chaplain conducting field service ... More

Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Jenkins, state chaplain for

Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Jenkins, state chaplain for

Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Jenkins, state chaplain for the Kansas National Guard, address the guard, family and friends for the first time after having completed the transfer of authority ceremony appointing him... More

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