That's correct. It's written somewhere in a holy book that you can't serve two masters, but every one of our chaplains needs to. They belong to a religious tradition that has licensed them to serve in this capacity, and they remain accountable to that religious authority. But they also belong in the military. The vast majority of the work that chaplains do can be done by any chaplain. It's about accompaniment and care and counsel.
We do perform sacramental ministries and those sorts of things for the families who wish to have those, but the lion's share, the largest part of what the role of a chaplain is, can be done by any one of our chaplains.