Navy Chaplain Corps (Back) with Naval Officer Crest (Front) and Flags on the Sleeves T-Shirt Tshirt
Show your friends that you're a Navy Chaplain Officer with this stylish t-shirt. It's got the Naval Officer Crest on the front and the Chaplain Corps Logo on the back. Also, it has the U.S. Flag and First Navy Jack on the sleeves. The unisex tshirt comes in black or navy blue and the size ranges from small to 5 XL. This unisex ultra cotton tee is a classic. Quality cotton construction means that designs are sure to shine. The shoulders are tapped for a good upper-body fit. There are no side seams, ensuring a clean, unbroken flow. The collar has ribbed knitting for improved elasticity. The materials that went into this product are sustainably sourced and economically friendly.
This unisex tee is an excellent, all-season wear thanks to its medium fabric (6.0 oz/yd² (203 g/m²)). Made with 100% US cotton, this tee guarantees long-lasting comfort and style.
The classic fit along with the crew neckline make it a highly versatile choice for casual and semi-formal occasions as its neat, clean looks can blend in any setting and are perfect for accessorizing.
Made using 100% US cotton that is ethically grown and harvested. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production. This blank tee is certified by Oeko-Tex for safety and quality assurance.
The tear-away label minimizes skin irritations and provides a scratch-free wearing experience.
Fabric Blends: Ash Grey - 99% cotton, 1% polyester, Heather Colors & Safety Colors - 50% cotton, 50% polyester, Antique Colors & Sport Grey - 90% cotton, 10% polyester
History of the Navy Chaplain Corps
The Chaplain Corps of the United States Navy traces its origins to 28 November 1775, when Navy Regulations mandated divine services to be performed twice daily and sermons preached on Sundays aboard ships of the thirteen United Colonies, implicitly suggesting the inclusion of chaplains in the ship's crew. Officially, the Chaplain Corps was established on the same date, aligning with the creation of the Continental Navy by the Second Continental Congress on 13 October 1775. The Navy Regulations adopted in November that year were reflective of those of the Royal Navy, marking the formal beginning of chaplaincy within the Navy. The first documented chaplain in the Continental Navy appears in the Journals of the Continental Congress in early 1776, related to the distribution of prize money, indicating the early recognition of chaplains' roles. The Reverend Benjamin Balch, a Congregational minister whose father served in the Royal Navy, is noted as the first chaplain to have served, with his son William Balch being the first to receive a commission in the U.S. Navy after its formal establishment in 1798. The significance of chaplains within the Navy is further underscored by their sacrifices during World War II, where at least 24 chaplains died, including three during the Attack on Pearl Harbor, highlighting their enduring commitment to spiritual support and morale within the naval forces.
Show your friends that you're a Navy Chaplain Officer with this stylish t-shirt. It's got the Naval Officer Crest on the front and the Chaplain Corps Logo on the back. Also, it has the U.S. Flag and First Navy Jack on the sleeves. The unisex tshirt comes in black or navy blue and the size ranges from small to 5 XL. This unisex ultra cotton tee is a classic. Quality cotton construction means that designs are sure to shine. The shoulders are tapped for a good upper-body fit. There are no side seams, ensuring a clean, unbroken flow. The collar has ribbed knitting for improved elasticity. The materials that went into this product are sustainably sourced and economically friendly.
This unisex tee is an excellent, all-season wear thanks to its medium fabric (6.0 oz/yd² (203 g/m²)). Made with 100% US cotton, this tee guarantees long-lasting comfort and style.
The classic fit along with the crew neckline make it a highly versatile choice for casual and semi-formal occasions as its neat, clean looks can blend in any setting and are perfect for accessorizing.
Made using 100% US cotton that is ethically grown and harvested. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production. This blank tee is certified by Oeko-Tex for safety and quality assurance.
The tear-away label minimizes skin irritations and provides a scratch-free wearing experience.
Fabric Blends: Ash Grey - 99% cotton, 1% polyester, Heather Colors & Safety Colors - 50% cotton, 50% polyester, Antique Colors & Sport Grey - 90% cotton, 10% polyester
History of the Navy Chaplain Corps
The Chaplain Corps of the United States Navy traces its origins to 28 November 1775, when Navy Regulations mandated divine services to be performed twice daily and sermons preached on Sundays aboard ships of the thirteen United Colonies, implicitly suggesting the inclusion of chaplains in the ship's crew. Officially, the Chaplain Corps was established on the same date, aligning with the creation of the Continental Navy by the Second Continental Congress on 13 October 1775. The Navy Regulations adopted in November that year were reflective of those of the Royal Navy, marking the formal beginning of chaplaincy within the Navy. The first documented chaplain in the Continental Navy appears in the Journals of the Continental Congress in early 1776, related to the distribution of prize money, indicating the early recognition of chaplains' roles. The Reverend Benjamin Balch, a Congregational minister whose father served in the Royal Navy, is noted as the first chaplain to have served, with his son William Balch being the first to receive a commission in the U.S. Navy after its formal establishment in 1798. The significance of chaplains within the Navy is further underscored by their sacrifices during World War II, where at least 24 chaplains died, including three during the Attack on Pearl Harbor, highlighting their enduring commitment to spiritual support and morale within the naval forces.
Show your friends that you're a Navy Chaplain Officer with this stylish t-shirt. It's got the Naval Officer Crest on the front and the Chaplain Corps Logo on the back. Also, it has the U.S. Flag and First Navy Jack on the sleeves. The unisex tshirt comes in black or navy blue and the size ranges from small to 5 XL. This unisex ultra cotton tee is a classic. Quality cotton construction means that designs are sure to shine. The shoulders are tapped for a good upper-body fit. There are no side seams, ensuring a clean, unbroken flow. The collar has ribbed knitting for improved elasticity. The materials that went into this product are sustainably sourced and economically friendly.
This unisex tee is an excellent, all-season wear thanks to its medium fabric (6.0 oz/yd² (203 g/m²)). Made with 100% US cotton, this tee guarantees long-lasting comfort and style.
The classic fit along with the crew neckline make it a highly versatile choice for casual and semi-formal occasions as its neat, clean looks can blend in any setting and are perfect for accessorizing.
Made using 100% US cotton that is ethically grown and harvested. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production. This blank tee is certified by Oeko-Tex for safety and quality assurance.
The tear-away label minimizes skin irritations and provides a scratch-free wearing experience.
Fabric Blends: Ash Grey - 99% cotton, 1% polyester, Heather Colors & Safety Colors - 50% cotton, 50% polyester, Antique Colors & Sport Grey - 90% cotton, 10% polyester
History of the Navy Chaplain Corps
The Chaplain Corps of the United States Navy traces its origins to 28 November 1775, when Navy Regulations mandated divine services to be performed twice daily and sermons preached on Sundays aboard ships of the thirteen United Colonies, implicitly suggesting the inclusion of chaplains in the ship's crew. Officially, the Chaplain Corps was established on the same date, aligning with the creation of the Continental Navy by the Second Continental Congress on 13 October 1775. The Navy Regulations adopted in November that year were reflective of those of the Royal Navy, marking the formal beginning of chaplaincy within the Navy. The first documented chaplain in the Continental Navy appears in the Journals of the Continental Congress in early 1776, related to the distribution of prize money, indicating the early recognition of chaplains' roles. The Reverend Benjamin Balch, a Congregational minister whose father served in the Royal Navy, is noted as the first chaplain to have served, with his son William Balch being the first to receive a commission in the U.S. Navy after its formal establishment in 1798. The significance of chaplains within the Navy is further underscored by their sacrifices during World War II, where at least 24 chaplains died, including three during the Attack on Pearl Harbor, highlighting their enduring commitment to spiritual support and morale within the naval forces.