NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Chaplain Doug Carver about the role of the military chaplain — 250 years after George Washington advocated for chaplains during wartime. War is morally complicated.
From Mississippi to Germany: Roscoe Barnes III on finding purpose, travel, and education in the Army
Roscoe Barnes III shares how Army service opened doors to travel, education, and personal growth, shaping his journey from ...
Chaplain (Captain) Emil Kapaun of the 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor on April 11, 2013, for his heroic actions during the Battle of Unsan on ...
(RNS) — In 1775, a year before there was a United States and six weeks after the Continental Army was formed, George Washington made a declaration that has shaped the military ever since. “We need ...
A rousing dual profile in The Wall Street Journal looks at the war effort in Afghanistan through the eyes of devout military chaplain Terry Moran and his atheist assistant Philip Chute: a pair that ...
War is morally complicated. That is part of why, back when George Washington began to lead the Continental Army back in 1775, he advocated for chaplains during wartime. Military chaplains provide ...
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