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Friday, September 10, 2010

Graduation!!!



On Thursday, Sept. 2, Jason graduated from Chaplain Basic Officer Leader Course!


So many people have asked what exactly he had to do, so let me give a little break down.

The first 4 weeks were CIMT, which is like Basic Training. The Chaplains go through all the military training like challenge courses, land navigation, gas chamber, and learning the military lingo. The next 9 weeks are on Chaplain training where they learn about counseling, suicide prevention, how to interact with the commanders and the role of the chaplain in both garrison (here at Post) and downrange (deployed.)

Jason is assigned a unit and he will deploy when they do. He is non-combatant - which means he doesn't carry a weapon, but he has a Chaplain Assistant which is his eyes and ears with the enlisted soldiers - and carries a weapon to protect my man!

So, with that brief synopsis - he finished! I am so proud of my Chaplain!




We were so excited to see family come for Jason's graduation! Jason's parents came for the week and got to spend some great time with the kids! His oldest brother and his boys came also. We enjoyed seeing familiar faces! The kids got in some great cousin time too!






Sweet Friends

Over the course of the last 13 weeks at Fort Jackson, we were blessed by some sweet friends. It is strange to think that today, one week later, they are all over the world!






The Newbie Club : Now serving God and Country in Georgia, Texas, Germany, North Carolina, Hawaii, and New York!


Our friends the Scott's, now in North Carolina.

Our First Formal

Well, last Wednesday, Jason and I got to attend our first Army Banquet. It was a lot of fun!





We enjoyed a dinner, a great speaker, and some fun conversations! The banquet is the last event of CHBOLC, except for graduation.


I got to pin the Chaplain's Crest on Jason, which marks the completion of the Chaplain Basic Officer Leader Course. It is surprising how fast the time went by!