RNS WWII EXHIBITS

Jewish military chaplain Capt. Robert S. Marcus conducts outdoor services at the Siegfried Line in Germany, amid “dragon’s teeth” ani-tank barriers, on November 3, 1944. Photo courtesy U.S. Army Chaplain Museum, Fort Jackson, South Carolina

(RNS4-MAY27) Jewish military chaplain Capt. Robert S. Marcus conducts outdoor services at the Siegfried Line in Germany, amid “dragon’s teeth” ani-tank barriers, on November 3, 1944. A photo exhibit at the Washington National Cathedral celebrates the service of U.S. chaplains in World War II. See RNS-WWII-EXHIBITS, transmitted May 27, 2004. Photo courtesy U.S. Army Chaplain Museum, Fort Jackson, South Carolina.

RNS WWII EXHIBITS

(RNS1-MAY27) A triptych used as a portable altar during World War II on display at the Pope
John Paul II Cultural Center in Washington, D.C. See RNS-WWII-EXHIBITS, transmitted May
27, 2004. Photo courtesy Pope John Paul II Cultural Center.