On Feb. 3, 1943, the USAT Dorchester was enroute to Greenland when a German U-boat struck. Four Chaplains distributed life ...
It’s a day to remember four army chaplains who gave up their life jackets to other soldiers as the Dorchester ship sunk ...
Early on Feb. 3, 1943, an enemy torpedo struck the Army transport Dorchester as it carried 902 officers and enlisted men, Navy armed guard, merchant seamen and civilian workers in the North Atlantic.
An annual ceremony Monday in Duncan honored the heroic service of the Four Chaplains. The Four Chaplains Day Ceremony took place Feb. 3 to mark the 82nd anniversary of when the U.S.A.T. Dorchester ...
Jan. 30—STERLING — Sterling American Legion Chaplain Gordon E. Harris is reviving a mostly forgotten story about the sinking of the United States Army Transport Dorchester during World War II and the ...
On Wednesday, the Douglas County Board of Commissioners held a meeting in which the issued a proclamation for Four Chaplains ...
The family of Chaplain (Major General) Bill Green Jr., U.S. Army chief of chaplains, pins on his new rank during a promotion ceremony on March 15 at the U.S. Army Institute for Religious Leadership at ...