Fort Benning Names Reserve Center for Chaplain
It is a little known fact that US Army regulations prohibit the naming of chapel facilities for persons (“living or dead”). That’s why, absent one or two chapels that carry centuries-old names, most military chapels are known by their location (East Gate, Family Housing, etc) or simply a number (Chapel 1, Chapel 2). There are a few “memorial” chapels, though they are generically named, not dedicated for individuals.
This prohibition does not extend to non-chapel facilities, so it is common to see buildings dedicated to honor individuals in the military service. Chaplains, though, are often first associated with chapels (at least one chapel was, for a couple of years, dedicated to its chaplain) — so they aren’t often honored with Read more