Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army

Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the
United States Army
Incumbent
CH (BG) Thomas L. Solhjem

since July 31, 2015
Formation 1942
First holder CH (BG) George F. Rixey

The Deputy Chief of Chaplains (DCCH) serves as the chief strategist for the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps and senior coordinating general officer for actions assigned to Assistant Chiefs of Chaplains (Reserve Component) and the USACHCS Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army. As directed by the CCH, serves as the intermediate rater for senior-level active duty chaplains. The current DCCH is Chaplain (Brigadier General) Thomas L. Solhjem..[1]

U.S. Army Deputy Chiefs of Chaplains

NamePhotoTerm beganTerm ended
1.CH (BG) George F. Rixey19421945
2.CH (BG) Patrick J. RyanApril 1946July 1948
3.CH (BG) James H. O'NeillAugust 1948July 1952
4.CH (BG) Patrick J. RyanAugust 1952April 1954
5.CH (BG) Frank A. TobeyJuly 1954October 1958
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12.CH (BG) Gerhardt W. Hyatt19701971
13.CH (BG) Aloysius J. McElwee19711973
14.CH (BG) Thaddeus F. Malanowski19731978
12.CH (BG) Kermit D. Johnson19781979
13.CH (BG) Patrick J. Hessian19791982
14.CH (BG) Paul O. Forsberg19821985
15.CH (BG) Norris L. Einertson19851986
16.CH (BG) Charles J. McDonnell19861989
17.CH (BG) Matthew A. Zimmerman, Jr.19891990
18.CH (BG) Donald W. Shea19901994
19.CH (BG) Gaylord T. GunhusNovember 1, 1994June 2, 1999
20.CH (BG) David H. HicksJuly 1, 1999April 13, 2003
21.CH (BG) Jerome A. HaberekApril 14, 2003September 26, 2005
22.CH (BG) Douglas L. CarverSeptember 27, 2005July 11, 2007
23.CH (BG) Donald L. RutherfordNovember 16, 2007July 22, 2011
24.CH (BG) Charles R. BaileyJuly 28, 2011July 31, 2015
25.CH (BG) Thomas L. SolhjemJuly 31, 2015Incumbent

See also

References

  1. "Deputy Chief of Chaplains, Chaplain (Brigadier General) Thomas L. Solhjem". United States Army.
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