Large-scale combat operations are not simply a question of relative forces but a much deeper belief about the nature of government and, ultimately, about human dignity and respect. To prevail on the battlefield, warfighters must forge a warrior ethos built on beliefs, purpose-meaning, and values –they must have something that transcends beyond themselves for which they are willing to serve, face hardship, and sacrifice. The Chaplain Corps is uniquely equipped to help forge a warrior’s ethos for the demands of the profession of arms, enabling them to find hope and purpose before the fight, in the fight, after the fight, and beyond their time in uniform.
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