Comanche is Army’s first Indian chaplain
Washington (RNS) –
James Gollins Ottipohy, a Comanche, is the Army’s first Indian chaplain.
Chaplain Ottipohy, 43, is a member of the Reformed Church in America and was ordained a clergyman in 1938. He has held pastorates in Oklahoma, Nebraska and New Mexico.
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Washington –
Flying Fortress heavy bombers, escorted by fighter planes, have again bombed the Japanese air base at Munda in the Central Solomons, the Navy announced today.
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