National Conference on Ministry to the Armed Forces
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The National Conference on Ministry to the Armed Forces (NCMAF) is an umbrella group of religious organizations in the United States that endorse clergy for service as chaplains in the United States armed forces.

History

Although not officially formed as a "private organization" until 1982, the group's website states that its "roots go back to 1901 when the decision was made by the War Department (predecessor to the Department of Defense) to require ecclesiastical endorsement for clergypersons who serve as chaplains in the armed forces."

Purpose

Member organizations represent over 220 "religious denominations and faith groups" that act as the "point of contact" between the armed forces and America's religious community when it comes to dealing with American religious representatives who would like to serve as military chaplains. Member organizations represent groups including Protestant, Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Buddhist, Islamic, and Hindu.

The group states that all member organizations want to endorse clergypersons who are "credible, committed to their faith, open to all persons, able to meet all military standards, and who represent the highest standards of their own faith communities."

Endorsements

Department of Defense
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 Instruction 2304.28, outlines "Guidance for the appointment of chaplains for the military departments," and includes the requirement (among others) that "religious ministry professionals" (RMPs) must "receive an endorsement from a qualified religious organization." It defines endorsement as "the internal process that religious organizations use when designating RMPS to represent their religious organizations to the Military Departments and confirm the ability of their RMPs to conduct religious observances or ceremonies in a military context." It defines "Ecclesiastical Endorsing Agent" as "an individual authorized to provide or withdraw Ecclesiastical Endorsements on behalf of a religious organization."

Veterans Administration Chaplains

The group also functions as the "Endorsers Conference for Veterans Affairs Chaplaincy" (ECVAC), endorsing chaplains for Department of Veterans Affairs
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hospitals, acting as the liaison organization between American religious communites and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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