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Jewish Chaplain's Memorial

Historic presentation at the United States Naval Academy, Uriah P. Levy Chapel, 10/12/2011
 
Facilitated by the Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation

 

Four Chaplains U.S.P.S. Stamp

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DocumentThe Four Immortal ChaplainsIt was the evening of Feb. 2, 1943, and the U.S.A.T. Dorchester was crowded to capacity, carrying 902 service men, merchant seamen and civilian workers when the torpedoes struck. As the ship was sinking in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic, there were not enough life jackets to go around. Four chaplains, two Protestant, one Catholic and one Jewish took their own life jackets off and gave them to the men. The chaplains were last seen standing arm in arm, in prayer, as Americans before God
Commodore Uriah P. Levy Jewish Chapel, U.S. Naval Academy
Jewish Chaplains Memorial on the Bemah of the Chapel
Capt. William Byrne Jr., Jerry Klinger -JASHP, Vice Admiral William Miller, Chaplain LCDR Seth Phillips
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ7y8gEFi2I&list=PLsq_qXm4vxth4d7ucyG52org0IqZuBYGl
Dedication Arlington National Cemetery, 10/25/2011
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Youtube Hyper-link - Dedication Arlington National Cemetery:
 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ7y8gEFi2I&list=PLsq_qXm4vxth4d7ucyG52org0IqZuBYGl

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Jewish Chaplain's Memorial, Chaplains Hill, Arlington National Cemetery

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