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Have you met a social worker?No one has adequately explained why they think that the people filling those roles need to be clergy (or clergy adjacent).
Chaplains deploy with units, live with the troops, and are part of the team without being part of the CoC. Social workers have office hours somewhere on a base that need an appointment. Very different roles, and I think both have their place. If the chaplains can also do a religious service occasionally that helps some people, why not? I think there was actually some kind of option for an agnostic/atheist chaplain for what it's worth, doing the same kind of thing as chaplains, but they can't really figure out who would feed into it.
I don't think we need to overthink this; chaplains have a role, social workers have a role. The God squad only actually spends a very small portion of their time on the God part, and spends the bulk of it in direct support. Sometimes that's just a friendly face to talk with over coffee, sometimes it's the person you call because someone has a serious issue that you need help with.