Activities for the Armed Services

Service Personnel and Hospitalized Veterans, Attention!

You may obtain information about Christian Science activities in specific military installations or veterans' hospitals in your nearest chapel, at the chaplain's office, or from the chaplain himself, regardless of his denomination. Orderly rooms, day rooms, service clubs, and libraries may possess such information and display it on their bulletin boards; but this practice is not required or protected by military regulations or the Veterans' Administration, and therefore has proved unreliable. Chaplains consider it their responsibility to become acquainted with and disseminate information about the religious activities of churches which have representatives authorized to serve in their military installations or veterans' hospitals. Accordingly, we recommend that you service personnel and hospitalized veterans go to your chapels or your chaplains to gain information about Christian Science Activities for the Armed Services. If you do not obtain this information locally, you should write to this department, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts.

[The following accounts of service personnel have been received by the Armed Services Department and are now shared with the Field.]

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