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Changes to the Chaplain Corps badges?
http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/caf-commu...haplaincy.page
There is a chaplain branch badge graphic - does anyone know if this is a new cap badge or just serves as the generic "logo" instead of the different variants. |
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Interesting observation. The description indicates Primary Chaplain Branch Badge. Is there going to be a generic badge overall, and then faith based badges? Also interesting to note that while many of the other CF branches have reverted to their so-called traditional names (Royal Canadian Medical Services???), the Chaplains have not.
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New Chaplain Badge
I have heard that a new Chaplain Badge is being adapted that will replace the three versions now in use. Of all of the branches within the Canadian Military, the Chaplains have changed the most with complete changes to their insignia and branch march-past.
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I'm surprised they are still called the chaplain corps...there seems to be a wave of political correctness in that branch...
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A chaplain is not necessarilly Christain. Chaplains, by definition, may represent one of many faiths. The term can be applied to various Christian denominations, the Jewish faith, Muslim or another religion. The term would appear to be the most politically correct one to use.
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I'm surprised they're not abolished, and replaced by trained counsellors and psychiatrists. It's 2014, not 1514, the taxpayer should not be paying for religious proselytisers within any civil service organisation, particularly when half of more of the military are no longer religious.
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Chaplain Branch
"I'm surprised they're not abolished, and replaced by trained counsellors and psychiatrists. It's 2014, not 1514, the taxpayer should not be paying for religious proselytisers within any civil service organisation, particularly when half of more of the military are no longer religious."
That was an interestingly misinformed statement, considering most Chaplains now perform those functions. |
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I always considered chaplains of any faith a real asset to my soldiers welfare - and a huge comfort personally in times of stress although i am not personally a church goer. Eddie |
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Here is the reply from a friend who's AOE is Chaplains, when I asked him about it, I am sure that he would not mind me sharing.....
This badge is the primary chaplain branch insignia but no one will be wearing it on a uniform. It is more like a crest or letterhead device that covers all denominations in a politically correct manner. The branch has gone to faith group-specific cap badges - Christian, Jewish, Muslim. They haven't gone to the Hindus or other denominations that you now see in the US chaplain services. Probably because of the very few, if any, number of individuals in the CF that would declare those as their faith. Mike
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Hi Mike, The reply would suggest that the three faith badges currently in use will continue?
It is not unusual to have a crest type badge that differs from the actual regimental badges. Going through the badge files at archives, one finds many instances where the letterhead badge is different from the actual badge.
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Good Morning Bill......
Yes that is my understanding as well..... Also mentioned in the reply is that this crest has been used for nearly a year already..... Now is it correct to call it a Badge or a Crest?????? Mike Quote:
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In my opinion, there seems to be a common misconception that members of the Chaplain Corps are "bible thumpers", whose mandate is to stuff their religion down one's throat. This is so far from being realistic. Among other functions that they perform within their church/synagogue/temple, these men and women DO offer comfort to our troops when no one else can. Always an "open door policy.....I'm here if you need me". Many chaplains are well qualified in psychiatry & counselling.
It's not about religion. It's about FAITH. We don't live in a perfect world, and not everyone will recognize or appreciate the services that chaplains provide. In my opinion, in a chaotic situation or time of crisis, if a chaplain can help a fellow service person through a time of crisis & help them keep FAITH, it's money well spent. In the immortal words of the famous Irish comedian Dave Allen, "GOOD NIGHT, AND MAY YOUR GOD GO WITH YOU." Walt
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The "no atheists in foxholes" claim is typical of the bigotry that atheists still encounter from religionists. It's not true and it's meant to be demeaning of others, which sums up religion rather well . . .
All the apology for the Chaplain branch on here is why it persists - the religious do not see how inappropriate the public imposition of something that should be private is, because the think the ends (their religion being pushed on everyone) justify the means (misuse of tax money for the purposes of propagandising). These are some of the few badges that I definitely have no interest of adding to my collection; but it's a sad indictiment of human superstition that they still exist in the 21st Century. |
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Just Let it Go
You have expressed your disinterest and misinformation on the Chaplain Branch, which is fine. But please don't keep this post running (especially after nearly 10 days since the last post) just so that you can continue to blather on about your lack of any religious affiliation and distain for Chaplains. With all due respect, we get it - now move on.
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