Final answer:
The founders listed were from the American Revolutionary War, not World War I, and none were Army Chaplains during World War I; the correct individual not listed is Lieutenant Colonel Charles Young.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is regarding a founder who was an Army Chaplian during World War 1. Based on the provided information, none of the options given (General George Washington, Brigadier General Daniel Morgan, Major Benedict Arnold, Major General Benjamin Lincoln) were Army Chaplains during World War 1. In fact, these individuals were figures from the American Revolutionary War, which took place well before World War 1. The correct individual that fits the profile of being the highest-ranking African American officer during World War I and faced potential forced retirement is Lieutenant Colonel Charles Young. However, Charles Young is not one of the answer options provided, indicating that there may be a mismatch in the question asked and the answer choices provided.