Posted on Feb 15, 2016
What is the age limit to become a chaplain? I'm 54
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I graduated from Concordia Seminary in 2015 with a MA in Theology. At 54, is it too late to be a Chaplain?
Posted 9 y ago
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Always glad to see the source quoted. Helps keep urban legend stuff down. The age limit is there for a purpose in that your shelf life is limited to 60 so do the math. It isn't worth it to the system to spend the money for at best a 6 year return. They also don't like 55 year old O-3s unless they're previous ENL and went the LDO route. Slots are limited for that as well. The AR looks pretty similar to other services restrictions.
If you're looking to serve but can't go military, please consider Chaplain services for law enforcement and firefighting organizations. Major hospitals, universities, and other organizations have slots for them as well. And yes, Red Cross and other service organizations have a demand.
If you're looking to serve but can't go military, please consider Chaplain services for law enforcement and firefighting organizations. Major hospitals, universities, and other organizations have slots for them as well. And yes, Red Cross and other service organizations have a demand.
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PO3 Delwyn Campbell
Thank you. When I was serving, there was always a shortage of Chaplains. Unfortunately, I waited too long to go to school. I did 7 years prior service.
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SPC Bob Scout
The Navy will take Chaplains up to age 58, with the understanding you will not be able to serve long enough to earn a retirement. However, if you want to get back in uniform, there is a huge need for military chaplains. If you have, or get the right skill set while in, you might be able to extend your service past 62 based on the needs of the service...or, get out and go to work as a VA Chaplain and transfer your military years of service and work through your 20 to earn your federal retirement. Just a few thoughts...
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The Navy will take Chaplains up to age 58, with the understanding you will not be able to serve long enough to earn a retirement. However, if you want to get back in uniform, there is a huge need for military chaplains. If you have, or get the right skill set while in, you might be able to extend your service past 62 based on the needs of the service...or, get out and go to work as a VA Chaplain and transfer your military years of service and work through your 20 to earn your federal retirement. Just a few thoughts...
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The Navy will take Chaplains up to age 58 (it's a process), with the understanding you will not be able to serve long enough to earn a retirement. However, if you want to get back in uniform, there is a huge need for military chaplains. If you have, or get the right skill set while in, you might be able to extend your service past 62 based on the needs of the service...or, get out and go to work as a VA Chaplain and transfer your military years of service and work through your 20 to earn your federal retirement. Just a few thoughts...
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