Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force explained

Post:Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the
United States Air Force
Insignia:AF Chaplain Corps Seal.png
Insigniaborder:yes
Insigniasize:120px
Incumbent:Brig Gen Trent C. Davis
Incumbentsince:5 December 2023
Formation:1949
First:Col Peter A. Dunn[1]
Website:https://www.airforce.com/careers/specialty-careers/chaplain

The Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force is the second senior-most chaplain in the United States Air Force Chaplain Corps, holding the rank of brigadier general, and acting as principal deputy to the Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force.[2]

Air Force Chaplains

Official Air Force instructions task chaplains with providing "spiritual care and the opportunity for Airmen, their families, and other authorized personnel to exercise their constitutional right to the free exercise of religion."[3] This goal is accomplished through "religious observances, providing pastoral care, and advising leadership on spiritual, ethical, moral, morale, core values," in addition to additional religious accommodation issues that have already been identified or might arise in the future.[3]

Additionally, "Chaplain Corps personnel conduct needs assessment based upon the commander’s mission requirements in order to plan and execute religious programs."

Armed Forces Chaplains Board

See main article: Armed Forces Chaplains Board. As the active duty Deputy Chief of Chaplains for the Air Force, the man or woman holding this position is one of the six chaplains (Chiefs of Chaplains and active duty Deputy Chiefs of Chaplains of the Army, Navy, and Air Force) who together comprise the Armed Forces Chaplains Board, advising the Secretary of Defense and Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness on matters affecting military personnel throughout the U.S. military services.[4]

U.S. Air Force Deputy Chiefs of Chaplains

Name Photo Term began Term ended
1. Col Peter A. Dunn July 1949 August 1950
2. September 1950 August 1953
3. August 1953 August 1958
4. August 1958 September 1962
5. September 1962 July 1966
6. August 1966 February 1969
7. March 1969 July 1970
8. August 1970 July 1972
9. August 1972 July 1974
10. August 1974 July 1976
11. Brig Gen Richard CarrAugust 1976 July 1978
12. August 1978 July 1980
13. August 1980 July 1982
14. August 1982 November 1985
15. Brig Gen John P. McDonough1985 1988
16. 1988 1991
17. 1991 1995
18. 1995 1997
19. 1997 1999
20. 1999 2001
21. 2001 April 2004
22. April 2004May 2008
23. 2008 2011
24. Brig Gen Howard D. Stendahl2008 2012
25. Brig Gen Bobby V. Page2 August 2012September 2015
26. Brig Gen Steven A. SchaickSeptember 2015[5] August 2018
27. Brig Gen Ronald M. HarvellAugust 2018August 2020
28.Brig Gen Randall E. KitchensAugust 2020October 2021
29.Brig Gen James D. BrantinghamDecember 2021January 2023[6]
30.Brig Gen Trent C. Davis5 December 2023Incumbent

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Integration and Utilization of Distinctive Faith Group Chaplains Within the United States Air Force Chaplaincy . Peter M. . Hansen . May 1986 . 33–34 . Air War College, Air University . 29 June 2024.
  2. http://www.af.mil/shared/media/epubs/AFI52-101.pdf U.S. Air Force Instruction 52-101, Attachment 2
  3. http://www.af.mil/shared/media/epubs/AFI52-101.pdf USAF Instruction 52-101
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20110322211217/http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/512008p.pdf DOD Instruction 5120.08
  5. Web site: Chaplain (Major General) Steven A. Schaick.
  6. Web site: Novelly. Thomas. Air Force's Deputy Chief of Chaplains Fired. 2023-02-09. 2023-03-22. Military.com.