Author: Ben F. Mortensen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
The Diary of a Frontline Chaplain
Author: Ben F. Mortensen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
A Chaplain's Duty
Author: Reverend George W. Knapp
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780982618073
Category : Military chaplains
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
"A Chaplain's Duty" is the story of a young Midwestern minister's development into a front line chaplain told through his diary and the almost daily letters he wrote to his wife.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780982618073
Category : Military chaplains
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
"A Chaplain's Duty" is the story of a young Midwestern minister's development into a front line chaplain told through his diary and the almost daily letters he wrote to his wife.
A Thousand Tears
Author: Farida Jacobs
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chaplains, Hospital
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chaplains, Hospital
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
The Chaplain's Conflict
Author: Tennant McWilliams
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1603446893
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
As chaplain for the US Army's 102nd Evacuation Hospital in the European Theater, Renwick C. Kennedy--"Ren" to those who knew him--witnessed great courage, extreme talent, and many lives snatched from the precipice of death, all under the most trying conditions. He also observed drug and alcohol abuse, prejudice, narrow-mindedness, and chronic depression. What he saw, he chronicled in his journal, and what he wrote, he processed with an intellectual and ethical rigor born of his remarkably sophisticated worldview and his deeply held Christian faith. With Kennedy's war diaries and postwar articles published in Christian Century and Time magazines in front of him, historian Tennant McWilliams spent a year retracing every step, every turn, every location of the 102nd in wartime France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany, compiling rich detail on this episode in Kennedy's life. McWilliams's interviews with citizens of France and Luxembourg who recall the 102nd further revealed local people's reactions to the army hospital that illuminated both Kennedy's severe criticism and his enduring praise for evac life. The result is a candid view of what went on in the World War II evac hospitals. With a nuanced and gritty style, The Chaplain's Conflict shatters the self-interested and sometimes sentimental images of evacs held by some among the medical community. This complex and compelling observation of doctors practicing war-zone medicine in World War II will hold great appeal for readers of military and medical history, as well as those interested in the socio-cultural, ethical, and religious implications of war and military service.
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1603446893
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
As chaplain for the US Army's 102nd Evacuation Hospital in the European Theater, Renwick C. Kennedy--"Ren" to those who knew him--witnessed great courage, extreme talent, and many lives snatched from the precipice of death, all under the most trying conditions. He also observed drug and alcohol abuse, prejudice, narrow-mindedness, and chronic depression. What he saw, he chronicled in his journal, and what he wrote, he processed with an intellectual and ethical rigor born of his remarkably sophisticated worldview and his deeply held Christian faith. With Kennedy's war diaries and postwar articles published in Christian Century and Time magazines in front of him, historian Tennant McWilliams spent a year retracing every step, every turn, every location of the 102nd in wartime France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany, compiling rich detail on this episode in Kennedy's life. McWilliams's interviews with citizens of France and Luxembourg who recall the 102nd further revealed local people's reactions to the army hospital that illuminated both Kennedy's severe criticism and his enduring praise for evac life. The result is a candid view of what went on in the World War II evac hospitals. With a nuanced and gritty style, The Chaplain's Conflict shatters the self-interested and sometimes sentimental images of evacs held by some among the medical community. This complex and compelling observation of doctors practicing war-zone medicine in World War II will hold great appeal for readers of military and medical history, as well as those interested in the socio-cultural, ethical, and religious implications of war and military service.
Pages from a World War II Chaplain's Diary
Author: Clarence E. Walstad
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781515363675
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Bronze Star recipient Captain Clarence E. Walstad served as a WWII Army Chaplain. This collection of letters home from the European Theater spans his entire tour of duty from April 1943 to September 1945. He served with several Hospital units, as the Staff Chaplain for an Allied POW camp in North Africa, and in combat with the 2nd Armored Division. These letters to his wife and children are poignant, affectionate, inspiring, and a testimony to the strength and sufficiency of his faith. Readers will delight in the slice-of-life detail in every letter, admire Capt. Walstad's moral compass, and laugh out loud more than once. Clarence Walstad's integrity, sense of honor and duty, and servant-leadership earned him well-deserved membership in that exclusive club, "The Greatest Generation."
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781515363675
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Bronze Star recipient Captain Clarence E. Walstad served as a WWII Army Chaplain. This collection of letters home from the European Theater spans his entire tour of duty from April 1943 to September 1945. He served with several Hospital units, as the Staff Chaplain for an Allied POW camp in North Africa, and in combat with the 2nd Armored Division. These letters to his wife and children are poignant, affectionate, inspiring, and a testimony to the strength and sufficiency of his faith. Readers will delight in the slice-of-life detail in every letter, admire Capt. Walstad's moral compass, and laugh out loud more than once. Clarence Walstad's integrity, sense of honor and duty, and servant-leadership earned him well-deserved membership in that exclusive club, "The Greatest Generation."
Leaves from the Diary of a Catholic Chaplain in the Great World War
Author: Bernard Carey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military chaplains
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military chaplains
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
Chaplains at War
Author: Alan Robinson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0857711237
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Patriotism and religious belief were defining characteristics of both public and private life during the 20th century. British army chaplains were shaped by these powerful sentiments and in turn shaped and interpreted them to understand their own roles and to provide a message and ministry to soldiers and officers. Focusing on World War II,. 'Chaplains at War' reveals how the army, the government and the churches responded to the challenges of war, leading to innovation that was unknown in peace time such as the appointing women as Chaplains' Assistants. Alan Robinson uses interviews with former chaplains, officers and soldiers and extensive archive research in military, government and church archives to draw together personal experience and official policy. His book will be essential reading for anyone interested in British military history, church history and religious studies.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0857711237
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Patriotism and religious belief were defining characteristics of both public and private life during the 20th century. British army chaplains were shaped by these powerful sentiments and in turn shaped and interpreted them to understand their own roles and to provide a message and ministry to soldiers and officers. Focusing on World War II,. 'Chaplains at War' reveals how the army, the government and the churches responded to the challenges of war, leading to innovation that was unknown in peace time such as the appointing women as Chaplains' Assistants. Alan Robinson uses interviews with former chaplains, officers and soldiers and extensive archive research in military, government and church archives to draw together personal experience and official policy. His book will be essential reading for anyone interested in British military history, church history and religious studies.
To War Without Arms
Author: Alexander Reynolds
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781781220146
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Among the millions of personnel who served in the north-west European campaign of 1944-5 were hundreds of military chaplains. Almost uniquely, despite the fact that they often worked at or close to the front lines, they went to war entirely unarmed.This book contains the expertly-edited wartime journal of Revd. Alexander Reynolds, Royal Army Chaplains' Department.Twenty British Army chaplains died in Normandy, and many others bore the psychological scars of their experiences for the rest of their life. This book contains the wartime journal of one of them, Revd. Alexander ('Sandy') Reynolds, Royal Army Chaplains' Department. The book casts new light on the human experience of the Normandy campaign, the Allied advance towards the Reich, and postwar occupation duties in a defeated Germany. Reynolds' journal is expertly edited by Dr. Simon Trew, Sandhurst historian and an acknowledged authority on the Normandy campaign.Reynolds's journal provides vivid insights into the everyday experience of British military chaplains in Normandy and throughout the north-west European campaign of 1944-5. During his first week in France, Reynolds personally helped bury around 200 British and German soldiers who died during the D-Day assault.A humane, honest and thoughtful witness of some of the most dramatic events in 20th-Century history, in this book Reynolds tells the story of the campaign in his own words.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781781220146
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Among the millions of personnel who served in the north-west European campaign of 1944-5 were hundreds of military chaplains. Almost uniquely, despite the fact that they often worked at or close to the front lines, they went to war entirely unarmed.This book contains the expertly-edited wartime journal of Revd. Alexander Reynolds, Royal Army Chaplains' Department.Twenty British Army chaplains died in Normandy, and many others bore the psychological scars of their experiences for the rest of their life. This book contains the wartime journal of one of them, Revd. Alexander ('Sandy') Reynolds, Royal Army Chaplains' Department. The book casts new light on the human experience of the Normandy campaign, the Allied advance towards the Reich, and postwar occupation duties in a defeated Germany. Reynolds' journal is expertly edited by Dr. Simon Trew, Sandhurst historian and an acknowledged authority on the Normandy campaign.Reynolds's journal provides vivid insights into the everyday experience of British military chaplains in Normandy and throughout the north-west European campaign of 1944-5. During his first week in France, Reynolds personally helped bury around 200 British and German soldiers who died during the D-Day assault.A humane, honest and thoughtful witness of some of the most dramatic events in 20th-Century history, in this book Reynolds tells the story of the campaign in his own words.
Chappie
Author: Alton Earl Carpenter
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military chaplains
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military chaplains
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Cold Noses, Brave Hearts: Dogs and Men of the 26Th Infantry Scout Dog Platoon
Author: Sandra Fickbohm Granger
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465349685
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 195
Book Description
Robert and Sandra wrote this book to honor the men and dogs who served with the 26th Infantry Scout Dog Platoon during World War Two and Korea. Only about 180 men and maybe 90 dogs served in this small unit during this entire time period. The dogs did not get to rotate home, and served more than one master. These men and dogs were credited with saving numerous lives. Some of their stories are told in Cold Noses, Brave Hearts: Dogs and Men of the 26th Infantry Scout Dog Platoon.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465349685
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 195
Book Description
Robert and Sandra wrote this book to honor the men and dogs who served with the 26th Infantry Scout Dog Platoon during World War Two and Korea. Only about 180 men and maybe 90 dogs served in this small unit during this entire time period. The dogs did not get to rotate home, and served more than one master. These men and dogs were credited with saving numerous lives. Some of their stories are told in Cold Noses, Brave Hearts: Dogs and Men of the 26th Infantry Scout Dog Platoon.