Terence Patrick Finnegan
Finnegan
Terence Patrick
CT
World War, 1939-1945; Korean War, 1950-1953
Army; Air Force
25th Infantry Division; Air Force Chief of Chaplains
Major General
Pearl Harbor; Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands); Italy; Japan; United States
No
Veteran
"They look to the chaplain for guidance and they expect you to follow them into attack against the enemy. Are you coming along? They will ask you. The chaplain never lets them down." (Biography, page 27)
Terence Patrick Finnegan was ordained a Catholic priest in 1930 and enlisted in the Army in 1937, recruited by a chaplain who said the service needed more priests. Finnegan was stationed in Hawaii on December 7, 1941, and he didn't sleep for several days, ministering to the wounded and dying. On Guadalcanal, he saw more casualties and understood that his men wanted him close by at all times. In 1949, Finnegan transferred to the newly formed Air Force, and within ten years he had risen to the post of Air Force Chief of Chaplains. A transcript of a 1974 interview provides important details about Finnegan's policies in his four years as Chief of Chaplains. A biography, written by a reporter who interviewed him in 1989, a year before his death, fills in more personal details. (A second interview, conducted in 1989, is also included.)
Chaplains: On a Divine Mission
Biography of Monsignor Terence P. Finnegan by Peggy Schenk
Biography of Monsignor Terence P. Finnegan by Peggy Schenk
Transcript of a 1974 interview with Major General Terence P. Finnegan
Transcript of a 1974 interview with Major General Terence P. Finnegan
Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
https://memory.loc.gov/diglib/vhp/story/loc.natlib.afc2001001.64946/
DLC-AFC
2021-11-23
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