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Chaplain Curtis conducting Protestant ser-' vice on Christmas Eve. Aff, X X 1, '1 35 f xy f at f 13 x RFI e?'F 'i 2 :D aata atra X. fl 'e 'f,, fil XXX Q swf i l 1 'fl ffl Wvfifitfnff M X Doctor Jasper leads those of his faith in He- brew prayers. ..T.., , F -V ,. ., Aff., ,, .., The ANTIETAM was fortunate in having spiritual guidance for all faiths: Cdr. Curtis, was our Protestant Chaplain, Ltjg McGroa1-ty, as our Catholic Chaplain, and, as acting Rabbi, Lt. Jasper, junior Dental Officer. Besides conducting divine services, the Chaplains assisted anyone who sought gui- dance in spiritual or personal affairs. The Chaplains also were in charge of the Wel- fare Department, taking care of the Crew's Lounge, Library, and the Athletic Gear Locker, Smokers, etc. Father McGroarty saying Catholic Mass on the Hangar Deck. A - - - f-.I H A -2 :...,.:.4: 'f,.'.1:,i,,f,a..aa,+f-...eff.M-dw-.--. gg .,,.,f,qq.f,.,,.. , , , W. nm, , ,.,.,, ,,. .,,,., ,
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Admirals It was inevitable that a distinguished innovation as the Canted Deck should attract distinguished military leaders. During every phase of the Evaluation Cruise, Admirals con- cerned with Naval Aviation boarded the ANT IETAM to ob- serve Canted Deck Gperations. It might be assumed that their favorable reaction to the Canted Deck could be summed up in one word, Admirable . Capt. Mitchell describes the features of the Canted Deck to Vice Admiral LI, Ballentineg COMAIRLANT5 and to Admiral L,B, McCormick, CINCLANTFLTQ' Left toright: Congressman R.L. Condon, Vice Admiral M, B, Brig. Gen. Hassg Vice Admiral 1.1. Ballentineg Capt. T.B, Gardner DCNO QAirlg Congressman Sam Yortyg Capt. Mitchellg Neblett. . vice Admirai 1.1. Bauenrine, COMAIRLANT. Q LCDR, LD, Eckartg RADM A. K. Doylea RADM Wardefs and Captain I-Iowart.
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i W L X Chaplains were always pres ent dming all Executive and Captain's Mast 1 K 3 Below, right: Catholic men receive Communion. f YW? ' L , Chaplain transferred by high line to hold services aboard a Destroyer. 5 ? I T GOD was always with the men and the men were always with GOD, 1 he as -l..J
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