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    Fort Gregg-Adams RSO starts Army’s first official Native American service [Image 3 of 5]

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    Fort Gregg-Adams RSO starts Army’s first official Native American service

    FORT GREGG-ADAMS, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES

    08.10.2024

    Photo by Chad Menegay 

    U.S. Army Fort Lee

    Sgt. Jacob James, a movement officer for 16th Ordnance Battalion, holds a juvenile bald eagle feather fan and a sage stick in an abalone shell that Maj. Patrick Sorensen, the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Public Affairs Office operations officer, gifted him Aug. 10, 2024, as part of the Fort Gregg-Adams Religious Services Office’s first official Native American worship service at Heritage Chapel, Fort Gregg-Adams, Va. “Because you took this step, and you’re so courageous to start this ministry, I want to give you this fan,” Sorensen said. James is the first in the Army to have led a Native American worship service as a Distinctive Religious Group Leader. (U.S. Army photo by Chad Menegay)

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    Date Taken: 08.10.2024
    Date Posted: 08.14.2024 13:21
    Photo ID: 8589731
    VIRIN: 240810-A-WA652-1624
    Resolution: 5436x3624
    Size: 8.34 MB
    Location: FORT GREGG-ADAMS, VIRGINIA, US

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