Author: | Progressive Management | ISBN: | 9781466120235 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management | Publication: | February 20, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Progressive Management |
ISBN: | 9781466120235 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management |
Publication: | February 20, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Part of our value-added professional format series of U.S. military manuals, this U.S. Marine Corps / Navy manual establishes the guiding principles for the provision of religious ministry to Navy forces.
The United States Navy Chaplain Corps supports the foundational right for religion and the religious beliefs of personnel. This due consideration, born of Congress to care for the religious and spiritual needs of sailors, has been the Corps' obligation since 1775. Commanders have a duty and obligation to provide for and accommodate the free exercise of religion, and the Chaplain Corps is charged with carrying out that duty.
Historically, recognition has been given to the importance and influence of religious beliefs among operational forces and forces in harm's way. There is, in effect, a positive dynamic on the moral and emotional well-being of military personnel when afforded the free exercise of religion. It is imperative, therefore, that the religious ministry (RM) needs of sailors are given utmost recognition and respect. Furthermore, there is a growing recognition for the role of chaplains to provide information to aid commanders in understanding indigenous religious dynamics and their influences on operations.
The Religious Ministry Team (RMT), comprising one or more chaplains and one or more religious program specialists (RPs), provides RM to meet the religious needs of sailors, thereby becoming a force preserver. In the same way, the RMT can help the commander to understand the influence of religion on the international community.
As a bonus, this reproduction includes the Marine Corps Manual, the basic publication of the United States Marine Corps issued by the Commandant of the Marine Corps and approved by the Secretary of the Navy - sold separately for $7.99. It is a regulatory publication for the Department of the Navy as defined in U.S. Navy Regulations. The Marine Corps Manual is designed primarily for use by Marine Corps commanders and their staffs, Navy officers exercising command over Marines, the staff of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, and the staffs of the bureaus and offices of the Navy Department. Contents: Chapter 1 - General Administration And Management * Chapter 2 - Manpower * Chapter 3 - Operations And Readiness * Chapter 4 - Logistics
Part of our value-added professional format series of U.S. military manuals, this U.S. Marine Corps / Navy manual establishes the guiding principles for the provision of religious ministry to Navy forces.
The United States Navy Chaplain Corps supports the foundational right for religion and the religious beliefs of personnel. This due consideration, born of Congress to care for the religious and spiritual needs of sailors, has been the Corps' obligation since 1775. Commanders have a duty and obligation to provide for and accommodate the free exercise of religion, and the Chaplain Corps is charged with carrying out that duty.
Historically, recognition has been given to the importance and influence of religious beliefs among operational forces and forces in harm's way. There is, in effect, a positive dynamic on the moral and emotional well-being of military personnel when afforded the free exercise of religion. It is imperative, therefore, that the religious ministry (RM) needs of sailors are given utmost recognition and respect. Furthermore, there is a growing recognition for the role of chaplains to provide information to aid commanders in understanding indigenous religious dynamics and their influences on operations.
The Religious Ministry Team (RMT), comprising one or more chaplains and one or more religious program specialists (RPs), provides RM to meet the religious needs of sailors, thereby becoming a force preserver. In the same way, the RMT can help the commander to understand the influence of religion on the international community.
As a bonus, this reproduction includes the Marine Corps Manual, the basic publication of the United States Marine Corps issued by the Commandant of the Marine Corps and approved by the Secretary of the Navy - sold separately for $7.99. It is a regulatory publication for the Department of the Navy as defined in U.S. Navy Regulations. The Marine Corps Manual is designed primarily for use by Marine Corps commanders and their staffs, Navy officers exercising command over Marines, the staff of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, and the staffs of the bureaus and offices of the Navy Department. Contents: Chapter 1 - General Administration And Management * Chapter 2 - Manpower * Chapter 3 - Operations And Readiness * Chapter 4 - Logistics