British Army Names Its 1st Woman Chaplain
LONDON--The British army has appointed its first woman chaplain, 44-year-old Juliette Hulme, who was ordained a priest in 1995, and since 1998 has been working as a curate in Leatherhead.
Hulme reported to Sandhurst, the Army’s officer training college, for four weeks of military training.
She will be a captain.
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