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The first Buddhist chaplain in the U.S. Army

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A Memphis, Tennessee native, meditates during a celebration of Wesak, a Buddhist holdiday, May 27 at Contingency Operating Base Taji, Iraq. Dyer is the first Buddhist chaplain in the U.S. Army.
in Society, on the 27th of May 2010
A Memphis, Tennessee native, meditates during a celebration of Wesak, a Buddhist holdiday, May 27 at Contingency Operating Base Taji, Iraq. Dyer is the first Buddhist chaplain in the U.S. Army.

A Memphis, Tennessee native, meditates during a celebration of Wesak, a Buddhist holdiday, May 27 at Contingency Operating Base Taji, Iraq. Dyer is the first Buddhist chaplain in the U.S. Army.

ID: 356003
A Memphis, Tennessee native, meditates during a celebration of Wesak, a Buddhist holdiday, May 27 at Contingency Operating Base Taji, Iraq. Dyer is the first Buddhist chaplain in the U.S. Army.

A Memphis, Tennessee native, meditates during a celebration of Wesak, a Buddhist holdiday, May 27 at Contingency Operating Base Taji, Iraq. Dyer is the first Buddhist chaplain in the U.S. Army.

ID: 356004
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A Memphis, Tennessee native, meditates during a celebration of Wesak, a Buddhist holdiday, May 27 at Contingency Operating Base Taji, Iraq. Dyer is the first Buddhist chaplain in the U.S. Army.
A Memphis, Tennessee native, meditates during a celebration of Wesak, a Buddhist holdiday, May 27 at Contingency Operating Base Taji, Iraq. Dyer is the first Buddhist chaplain in the U.S. Army.