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Description: Jewish Chaplain Shoulder Boards, part of the historical display at the U.S. Naval Chaplaincy School and Center, Armed Forces Chaplaincy Center, Ft Jackson, Columbia, S. Carolina. Shoulder boards with the "shepherd's crook" were only worn by two U.S. Navy Jewish Chaplains, David Goldberg and Harold Strauss. The shoulder boards were worn before the Navy approved the insignia of two tablets of the Ten Commandments, topped by a six pointed Jewish star. Further information available in the wikipedia article: Religious symbolism in the United States military. Official U.S. government photo, provided by the U.S. Naval Chaplaincy School and Center. (Email from archivist will be sent to verify.) Two gold stripes indicate rank: Navy Lieutenant (0-3, equal to Army/Air Force Captain)
Title: USN Chaplain Shoulder Boards Shepherd's Crook
Credit: Archivisit, U.S. Naval Chaplaincy School, Armed Forces Chaplaincy Center
Author: Archivist, U.S. Naval Chaplaincy School
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