040722-N-9693M-005 Pentagon, Washington, (July 22, 2004) - Chief of Navy Chaplains, Rear Adm. Louis V. Iasiello, left, watches with Commander, Naval Reserve Force, Vice Adm. John Cotton as newly commissioned Ensign Jeanette Gracie Shin signs her Oath of Office paperwork in the Pentagon. Shin is the first Buddhist Chaplain in the Department of Defense and first entered the military by enlisting in the Marine Corps in 1988. She served for four years and following her honorable discharge from the Marine Corps, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from George Mason University in Philosophy and Re


040722-N-9693M-005 Pentagon, Washington, (July 22, 2004) - Chief of Navy Chaplains, Rear Adm. Louis V. Iasiello, left, watches with Commander, Naval Reserve Force, Vice Adm. John Cotton as newly commissioned Ensign Jeanette Gracie Shin signs her Oath of Office paperwork in the Pentagon. Shin is the first Buddhist Chaplain in the Department of Defense and first entered the military by enlisting in the Marine Corps in 1988. She served for four years and following her honorable discharge from the Marine Corps, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from George Mason University in Philosophy and Religious Studies. Later earning a Master of Arts degree in Buddhist Studies from the Graduate Theological Union/Institute of Buddhist studies located in Berkeley, California. Navy photo by Mr. Damon J. Moritz (RELEASED) US Navy 040722-N-9693M-005 Chief of Navy Chaplains, Rear Adm. Louis V. Iasiello, left, watches with Commander, Naval Reserve Force, Vice Adm. John Cotton as newly commissioned Ensign Jeanette Gracie Shin signs her Oath of Offic


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