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page 1United States Army chaplains
Edwin Frederick O'Brien
US cardinal
Bob Bennett
American politician (1933–2016)
John W. Bricker
American politician (1893-1986)
Fred Thomson
American actor (1890-1928)
Emil Kapaun
Korean War US Army chaplain, POW, Medal of Honor recipient and Venerable (1916–1951)
William Donald Borders
Catholic bishop (1913–2010)

Philip Hannan
Eleventh Archbishop of New Orleans, LA (1913–2011)
Brigham Henry Roberts
American Mormon; denied a seat as a member of United States Congress because of religion (1857-1933)
F. Richard Spencer
Catholic bishop
Herbert B. Maw
Governor of Utah (1893-1990)
Charles Liteky
United States Army Medal of Honor recipient (1931-2017)
Gunther Plaut
German-born Canadian rabbi (1912-2012)
John Joseph Mitty
Catholic archbishop
Paul John Hallinan
Catholic archbishop (1911-1968)
Four Chaplains
American ministers who gave up their lives in WWII
Joseph A. Burke
American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church; bishop of the Diocese of Buffalo, New York (1886–1962)
Arthur Moulton
American bishop and memoirist (1873–1962)
James Yee
United States Army chaplain
Francis P. Duffy
Roman Catholic priest and United States Army officer
Joseph Francis Maguire
Catholic bishop (1919–2014)
Xiong Yan
Chinese dissident / US Army chaplain

Mariano Simon Garriga
Catholic bishop (1886-1965)
Alexander D. Goode
American army chaplain killed in action (1911-1943)
Herschel Schacter
American Orthodox rabbi, U.S. Army chaplain during WWII (1917-2013)
John P. Washington
US army chaplain killed in action
Robert Francis Joyce
Catholic bishop (1896-1990)
Jacob Fränkel
(1808–1887)
George L. Fox
US army chaplain killed in action (1900–1943)
Jeff Struecker
American military chaplain