Find out more about other Army Chaplains and read stories about their experiences in the U.S. Army.
When you join the Army Chaplain Corps, you'll become part of a dedicated group of men and women of faith whose responsibility is to serve the spiritual needs of Soldiers and their families. This profound and life-changing ministry is for those who share a strong, abiding passion for God and his people and want to positively affect the men and women who dedicate their time to their country.
Meet some members of the Army Chaplain Corps in the videos above as they talk about their experiences being spiritual leaders to America's sons and daughters.
Marc Gauthier Chaplain (Protestant)
Chaplain Gauthier began his Army career not as a Chaplain but as a Reserve Officer. He has been a Chaplain for 14 years, lending his support to Soldiers all over the world, including Africa, Thailand, Iraq and Panama. Learn more about Chaplain Gauthier and what he calls the Army's "Muddy Boots" chaplaincy.
Joel Panzer Chaplain (Catholic)
Before joining the Army, Father Panzer served as a Chaplain to both high school and college students, taught high school religion, and was a parish priest. See what Father Panzer has to say about his Army Chaplain training and why he calls the Army Chaplain Corps a "Ministry of Presence."