Chaplain Turner's War

Chaplain Turner's War

by Moni Basu
Chaplain Turner's War

Chaplain Turner's War

by Moni Basu

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Overview

An award-winning journalist portrays life and faith on the frontlines of the Iraq War through the experience of a US Army chaplain.
 
The US mission in Iraq ended Dec. 18, 2011, as the last American soldiers climbed into trucks and headed south through the desert towards Kuwait. Nearly 4,500 American troops died in the Iraq war. More than 30,000 others were physically wounded. Countless others live with scars that can’t be seen. While medics and doctors heal the physical scars of the wounded, the military employs a select few to heal the hearts, minds, and souls of soldiers—all of whom are changed forever by war. In January 2008, Atlanta Journal-Constitution international reporter Moni Basu began documenting life at war and at home with Darren Turner, a chaplain in the US Army. Chaplain Turner served as the emotional support system of U.S. soldiers more accustomed to toughing it out than opening up.
 
For the first time ever, the entire series of Ms. Basu’s articles on Chaplain Turner have been collected into one book. There have been few looks into one of this nation’s most controversial wars that have been as honest, heartbreaking, and inspiring as Chaplain Turner’s War. The experiences of the young men and women Chaplain Turner served speak with a clarity and force that is relatable to readers of any religion and of any opinion about the Iraq War. It is a story of people’s lives who are so often taken for granted as steely warriors, and so rarely appreciated as heroes returning home with a lifetime of emotional weight.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781572844056
Publisher: Agate
Publication date: 11/24/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 58
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Moni Basu: Moni Basu is a reporter for CNN.com, where she writes breaking news as well as enterprise stories. Before that, she was a reporter and editor at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for 19 years. She traveled to Iraq seven times over the course of the war to document its toll on Iraqis as well as America’s soldiers. She has won numerous journalism awards, including the 2009 Joseph Galloway Award for Distinguished Reporting from Military Reporters and Editors and the 2009 Reporter of the Year award from the Religion Newswriters Association. Born in India, she now lives in Atlanta with her husband, Kevin Duffy, and visits her homeland frequently.
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