“The Navy Chaplain has an opportunity to do something that no other ministry professional can do. The Navy Chaplain is with their Marine. They’re with their Sailor. They’re with their Guardsmen. Day and night, they eat with them, sleep with them, march with them. They go to sea with them. They go to war with them. They’re there in the hospital when they come back. They’re home with families. The Navy Chaplain has a ministry of presence.” – Rear Admiral Gregory Horn, Deputy Chief of Navy Chaplains, Reserve Matters. Check out our videos to see what it means to be part of a Ministry of Presence. Visit www.navy.com/chaplain or www.navyreserve.com/chaplains for more information.