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The Center for Chaplaincy at Hood Theological Seminary will also be a clearinghouse on chaplain organizations, with basic informational brochures on graduate student membership being located in the NeighborHOOD. The following are some selected electronic resources:
- Association For Clinical Pastoral Education
- National Association of College and University Chaplaincy
- National Institute of Business and Industrial Chaplains
- Corporate Chaplains of America
- Air Force Chaplain
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- Navy Chaplain
- Chaplains at the Bureau of Federal Prisons
- North Carolina Chaplain's Association
- South Carolina Society of Chaplains
- Virginia Chaplain's Association
- Association of Professional Chaplaincy
The Pioneer in Navy Chaplain Corps Diversity Recruiting was Chaplain Thomas David Parham, Jr. Captain. Chaplain Parham was the Navy’s first black person to be promoted to the rank of Captain and the second black person commissioned as a Chaplain: