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.
For 250 years, U.S. Army chaplains have stood in foxholes, field hospitals, and forward operating bases, offering Soldiers hope in their darkest hours and strength in their greatest trials. At Fort ...
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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