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ACNA Chaplain Appointed Chief of U.S. Navy Chaplain Corps

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We rejoice with thanksgiving as Rear Admiral Carey H. Cash, an ACNA chaplain, has been appointed Chief of Chaplains for the United States Navy Chaplain Corps. Rear Admiral Cash officially assumed the role during a Change of Office Ceremony held May 15, 2026, in Washington, D.C.

In this significant leadership position, Rear Admiral Cash will provide spiritual leadership and pastoral oversight for Sailors, Marines, Coast Guardsmen, and their families around the world. His ministry will help strengthen spiritual readiness, moral courage, and compassionate care for those serving amid the unique demands of military life.

Please join us in giving thanks for Rear Admiral Cash’s faithful witness and in praying for wisdom, strength, and grace as he begins this important new chapter of leadership and ministry.

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