CJTF-HOA Chaplain and Imam Travel to Uganda for Talk of Military Chaplaincy

The Director of Religious Affairs for Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, and an Imam from the Islamic Center of Chester, Pennsylvania, met with members of the Ugandan People&#39;s Defense Forces here on August 24. <br /> <br />In the



By U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Renae Saylock CJTF-HOA Public Affairs KAMPALA, Uganda Sep 09, 2011
The Director of Religious Affairs for Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, and an Imam from the Islamic Center of Chester, Pennsylvania, met with members of the Ugandan People's Defense Forces here on August 24.

In the meeting, held at the Ministry of Defense headquarters, they discussed the importance of a military chaplaincy, as well as the possible re-establishment of chaplains in the Uganda People's Defense Forces.

"Taking care of the spiritual, social and psychological aspects of a troop before, during and after they return from combat situations is part of a military chaplain's job, in addition to holding services on post," said Rabbi (U.S. Navy Captain) Jon Cutler, CJTF-HOA. "I have met with muftis, imams, patriarchs, and pastors who have all expressed great concern about the well-being of the soldiers in the UPDF."

The UPDF has been without a military chaplaincy program since 1986.
With the absence of military chaplains, UPDF Political Commissioner Colonel Moses Diba Sentongo spoke of different ways UPDF soldiers receive therapy, and practice religion outside the barracks.

"We are affected by combat stress, family separation and spiritual needs. There are mosques and churches close to our barracks, and we have separate counseling for family, post injury, and welfare needs even with the absence of chaplains," he said.

Lieutenant Colonel Chris Bagamba, the UPDF liaison officer at Camp Lemonnier, spoke about the great benefits the chaplains provide.

"I admire the degree of morality, openness and friendliness that chaplains bring to the missions. I have seen their work during my time there (Camp Lemonnier) and appreciate their accommodation of all the faith backgrounds, no matter their own beliefs," said Bagamba.

"Everything is run by chain of command, even the chaplains. The chapel is a commander's program, and is there to provide, facilitate and advise the commander in moral and spiritual matters," added Cutler.

In the end, Sentongo was interested in learning more.

"I would like to see official communication and presentation about a chaplaincy here in Uganda, and how CJTF-HOA and U.S. Africa Command can help us train, build, and support one again," he said.
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