Chaplain (Capt.) John Denny, Support Chaplain for National Guard, and Chief Warrant Officer Four Kent Puffenbarger, National Guard Command Chief Warrant Officer, discuss damage assessment of the rains and floods Oct. 6 in the hallways of the National Guard Readiness Center. Chaplain Denny and 10 other chaplains have spent the last few days traveling to various locations across the state meeting with Guardsmen and citizens provided care, comfort and ministry when and where needed. The chaplains have visited fueling point, distribution points and many other locations where Soldier


Chaplain (Capt.) John Denny, Support Chaplain for National Guard, and Chief Warrant Officer Four Kent Puffenbarger, National Guard Command Chief Warrant Officer, discuss damage assessment of the rains and floods Oct. 6 in the hallways of the National Guard Readiness Center. Chaplain Denny and 10 other chaplains have spent the last few days traveling to various locations across the state meeting with Guardsmen and citizens provided care, comfort and ministry when and where needed. The chaplains have visited fueling point, distribution points and many other locations where Soldiers are on the ground helping and its citizens recover from the worst rain and floods in recorded history. South Carolina National Guard was on call before the storms hit and will continue to meet the needs of the state’s citizens and the Governor’s requests. (Photo by Sgt. Brad Mincey, 108th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)


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