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		<description><![CDATA[Print Text Size Dan Elliott AP DENVER (Sept. 2) &#8212; A chaplain killed in Afghanistan this week was the first Army clergyman killed in action since the Vietnam War, the military said Thursday. Capt. Dale Goetz of the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colo., was among five soldiers killed by an improvised bomb on &#8230; <a href="http://veteranveritas.com/?p=343" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">First Chaplain Killed In War Zone Since 1970/ Associated Press/ Dan Elliott</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div><strong> Dan Elliott</strong> AP</div>
<p>DENVER (Sept. 2) &#8212; A chaplain killed in <a href="http://www.aolnews.com/tag/afghanistan/" target="_blank">Afghanistan</a> this week was the first Army clergyman killed in action since the Vietnam War, the military said Thursday.  Capt.  Dale Goetz of the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colo., was  among five soldiers killed by an improvised bomb on Monday.</p>
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<div>Capt. Dale A. Goetz, 43, is the first Army chaplain to die in action since the Vietnam War.</div>
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<p>Before  Goetz, the last Army chaplain to die in action was Phillip Nichols, who  was killed by a concealed enemy explosive in Vietnam in October of  1970, said Chaplain Carleton Birch, a spokesman for the Army chief of  chaplains.  The Air Force said none of its chaplains were killed  later than 1970. A spokesman for the Navy Chaplain Corps, which also  provides clergy to the Marines, didn&#8217;t immediately return a phone call.  Goetz,  43, listed his hometown as White, S.D. He once served there as pastor  of First Baptist Church, the Argus-Leader in Sioux Falls, S.D.,  reported. Goetz, his wife and their three sons recently joined High  Country Baptist Church in <a href="http://www.aolnews.com/tag/colorado/" target="_blank">Colorado</a> Springs, where Fort Carson is located, the newspaper reported.  A  church spokeswoman referred questions to the Army on Thursday, and Army  officials declined to comment, citing the family&#8217;s wishes.  Officials said Goetz had hitched a ride on a resupply convoy when he was killed.  Birch  said chaplains are considered noncombatants and don&#8217;t carry weapons,  but they are accompanied by a chaplain&#8217;s assistant, a soldier who is  armed.  A chaplain&#8217;s assistant, Staff Sgt. Christopher Stout of Worthville, Ky., was killed in Afghanistan in July, Birch said.  Chaplains don&#8217;t go on combat patrols but do go onto battlefields to conduct services and counsel soldiers, Birch said.  &#8220;Many of those places where they travel are very dangerous,&#8221; he said.  The Army has more than 2,800 chaplains, including those in the Guard and Reserve. More than 400 are in Iraq and Afghanistan.</p>
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