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NEWPORT, R.I. - Capt. Charles Varsogea, a U.S. Navy chaplain, became the commanding officer of Naval Chaplaincy School (NCS) during an assumption of command ceremony held at Naval Station Newport, June 30. Varsogea last served as executive assistant to the Navy’s chief of chaplains, and he has come prepared to take on his new role, already offering insight on the significance of the NCS mission. “I believe the hospitality that we show our students when they are here becomes religious accommodation in the fleet,” said Varsogea. “The better we are at learning to see through the eyes of our students, the better they will be at looking at life through the eyes of those that they serve and advise when they are at sea and ashore.” In his remarks, Varsogea also spoke of honor and integrity and their importance to him as a leader. “We're a family here. We are inclusive and focused on our mission, honoring one another in the process,” said Varsogea. “I believe that honor, like charity, begins at home, and a person of integrity is the same everywhere and under every circumstance.”
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