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My Fighting Congregation (Hardcover): Chaplain William C Taggart, Christopher Cross My Fighting Congregation (Hardcover)
Chaplain William C Taggart, Christopher Cross
R806 Discovery Miles 8 060 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
My Fighting Congregation: An Army Chaplain in the Pacific (Hardcover): Chaplain William C Taggart, Christopher Cross My Fighting Congregation: An Army Chaplain in the Pacific (Hardcover)
Chaplain William C Taggart, Christopher Cross
R794 Discovery Miles 7 940 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

My Fighting Congregation is the World War 2 combat diary of U.S. Army Chaplain William Taggart. His book details his work with servicemen aboard US ships in the Pacific, and the duties he performed alongside Allied troops fighting on Java and stationed in Australia. My Fighting Congregation is both an important historical document and an inspirational story of the valuable services performed by the US Army's Chaplain Service during World War II.

My Fighting Congregation (Hardcover): Chaplain William C Taggart My Fighting Congregation (Hardcover)
Chaplain William C Taggart
R786 Discovery Miles 7 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

My y Fi o ghtin O g CHAPLAIN WILLIAM CL TAGGART U. S. Army and CHRISTOPHER CROSS Doubkday, Doran Company, GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK THIS BOOK IS COMPLETE AMD UNABRIDGED, MANUFACTURED UNDER WARTIME CONDITIONS W CdMFORMJTY WITH ALL COV1SKMENT REGULATIONS CONTROLLING THE USE OF PAFES AND OTHER MATBUXLS. COPYRIGHT, 1943 BY WILLIAM C. TAGGART AND CHRISTOPHER CROSS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES AT THE COUNTRY LIFE PRESS, GARDEN CITY, N. Y. FIRST EDITION To the chaplains of all religious faiths who quot hme served and are serving Americas fighting congregation this hook is dedicated. Foreword THE STORY of the service of our army chaplains goes back to our American Revolution, when General George Washing ton appointed the first clergyman as a chaplain. Since 1776, in peace as well as in war, clergymen of all faiths have served in the armed forces. Never before, however, in the history of our nation has there been so great a need for the spiritual guidance of the Church than in this world struggle against the forces of brutality and aggression. For this is a war against hatred, persecution, and godlessness a war against a combination of evil men who would take from us the very liberties for which our forefathers came to this land. If we are to suc ceed in this titanic battle for God s truth and justice on earth, then we must be guided by His wisdom and strength ened by His power. Just as have all Americans, so the members of the various religious faiths have given generously of their personnel so that in our camps, at home, at bases throughout the world, vii V1H FOEEWORD particularly In the midst of battle, our men may have near tliem, whenever possible, a clergyman of their ownfaith. Although the experiences of only one of our chaplains are used by the writer, Christopher Cross, in My Fighting Con gregation this vividly mirrors the work of all our chap lains now serving throughout the world. My Fighting Congregation I hope will give the people a clearer understanding of the work of our chaplains and of the for clergymen of faith, courage, and self-sacrific ing devotion, WILLIAM R. ARNOLD Chief of Chaplains Introduction I AM NO book-writing minister, I told the Doubleday, Doran Company when they suggested that I write about my ex periences as a chaplain with the United States Army Air Forces in the Southwest Pacific. I want to be just as honest with my readers as I was with the publishers, I have merely related to Christopher Cross those incidents, observations, and experiences that seem im portant to me, Mr. Cross has organized the material into this book. We hear much about how our Army is the best fed and best clothed in the world. This has given great comfort to millions of parents, wives, and relatives of our servicemen. Often when I was privileged to help an American soldier I thought how happy his folks would be to know that their boy s spiritual needs are also satisfied even though he is thousands of miles from home. It is my hope that by relating my experiences Americans everywhere will gain new comfort from the knowledge that ix X INTRODUCTION their boys are Acre is a chaplain within call to a service to them in prayer to give comfort to the sick and troubled and to give buxial whenever possible according to the dictates of their own religion, to those of our must die. no while I was on the Pacific, in Java, and Australia. There was little time forthat. I have, therefore, had to on letters, my memory, and to a large extent on the co-operation of the men of the I9th Bombardment Group who returned, and the relatives of those who did not In this invaluable assistance was given by Colo nti Richard Carmichael, Major John H. M. Smith, Staff Henry Vierow, Lieutenant Alva S. HascaD, Lieu-James Worley, and many others. For their co-operation my sincere gratitude to Chaplain William R...

My Fighting Congregation (Paperback): Chaplain William C Taggart, Christopher Cross My Fighting Congregation (Paperback)
Chaplain William C Taggart, Christopher Cross
R512 Discovery Miles 5 120 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
My Fighting Congregation: An Army Chaplain in the Pacific (Paperback): Chaplain William C Taggart, Christopher Cross My Fighting Congregation: An Army Chaplain in the Pacific (Paperback)
Chaplain William C Taggart, Christopher Cross
R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

My Fighting Congregation is the World War 2 combat diary of U.S. Army Chaplain William Taggart. His book details his work with servicemen aboard US ships in the Pacific, and the work he performed alongside Allied troops fighting on Java and stationed in Australia. My Fighting Congregation is both an important historical document and an inspirational story of the valuable services performed by the US Army's Chaplain Service during World War II.

My Fighting Congregation (Paperback): Chaplain William C Taggart My Fighting Congregation (Paperback)
Chaplain William C Taggart
R689 Discovery Miles 6 890 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

My y Fi o ghtin O g CHAPLAIN WILLIAM CL TAGGART U. S. Army and CHRISTOPHER CROSS Doubkday, Doran Company, GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK THIS BOOK IS COMPLETE AMD UNABRIDGED, MANUFACTURED UNDER WARTIME CONDITIONS W CdMFORMJTY WITH ALL COV1SKMENT REGULATIONS CONTROLLING THE USE OF PAFES AND OTHER MATBUXLS. COPYRIGHT, 1943 BY WILLIAM C. TAGGART AND CHRISTOPHER CROSS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES AT THE COUNTRY LIFE PRESS, GARDEN CITY, N. Y. FIRST EDITION To the chaplains of all religious faiths who quot hme served and are serving Americas fighting congregation this hook is dedicated. Foreword THE STORY of the service of our army chaplains goes back to our American Revolution, when General George Washing ton appointed the first clergyman as a chaplain. Since 1776, in peace as well as in war, clergymen of all faiths have served in the armed forces. Never before, however, in the history of our nation has there been so great a need for the spiritual guidance of the Church than in this world struggle against the forces of brutality and aggression. For this is a war against hatred, persecution, and godlessness a war against a combination of evil men who would take from us the very liberties for which our forefathers came to this land. If we are to suc ceed in this titanic battle for God s truth and justice on earth, then we must be guided by His wisdom and strength ened by His power. Just as have all Americans, so the members of the various religious faiths have given generously of their personnel so that in our camps, at home, at bases throughout the world, vii V1H FOEEWORD particularly In the midst of battle, our men may have near tliem, whenever possible, a clergyman of their ownfaith. Although the experiences of only one of our chaplains are used by the writer, Christopher Cross, in My Fighting Con gregation this vividly mirrors the work of all our chap lains now serving throughout the world. My Fighting Congregation I hope will give the people a clearer understanding of the work of our chaplains and of the for clergymen of faith, courage, and self-sacrific ing devotion, WILLIAM R. ARNOLD Chief of Chaplains Introduction I AM NO book-writing minister, I told the Doubleday, Doran Company when they suggested that I write about my ex periences as a chaplain with the United States Army Air Forces in the Southwest Pacific. I want to be just as honest with my readers as I was with the publishers, I have merely related to Christopher Cross those incidents, observations, and experiences that seem im portant to me, Mr. Cross has organized the material into this book. We hear much about how our Army is the best fed and best clothed in the world. This has given great comfort to millions of parents, wives, and relatives of our servicemen. Often when I was privileged to help an American soldier I thought how happy his folks would be to know that their boy s spiritual needs are also satisfied even though he is thousands of miles from home. It is my hope that by relating my experiences Americans everywhere will gain new comfort from the knowledge that ix X INTRODUCTION their boys are Acre is a chaplain within call to a service to them in prayer to give comfort to the sick and troubled and to give buxial whenever possible according to the dictates of their own religion, to those of our must die. no while I was on the Pacific, in Java, and Australia. There was little time forthat. I have, therefore, had to on letters, my memory, and to a large extent on the co-operation of the men of the I9th Bombardment Group who returned, and the relatives of those who did not In this invaluable assistance was given by Colo nti Richard Carmichael, Major John H. M. Smith, Staff Henry Vierow, Lieutenant Alva S. HascaD, Lieu-James Worley, and many others. For their co-operation my sincere gratitude to Chaplain William R...

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