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The Importance For A Chaplain To Join Men In Combat
Written by AJ Baalman on October 18, 2024
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In this program, it will be promoting the Order, the ideas of the PMC and why what we propose is not foreign to what we want to do but was done in World War II and will be told in the up coming book by Damien Lewis
US Young Men 18 to early 30s who want to join, but don’t have military training, click here
Tweet By Damien Lewis On The Upcoming Book
Grubs up. Blair ‘Paddy’ Mayne (centre), Harry Poat (left) and Padre J. Fraser McLuskey (right) in the Morvan, deep behind enemy lines in Nazi-occupied France, summer ’44. The padre had insisted on parachuting in with the men, and in his drop container were packed bibles, a maroon… pic.twitter.com/MpekJyaFHp
— Damien Lewis (@authordlewis) October 17, 2024
We will also talk about the Protestant Chaplain James Fraser McLuskey
The Parachuting Padre Story by Lord Ashcroft talks about McLuskey too.
He also narrated a short film on it
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