Jacqueline E. Whitt is assistant professor of strategy at the Air War College, USA.
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"A detailed account of chaplains during the Vietnam War. . . . [A]n interesting review of an often overlooked aspect of the conflict." -- On Point: The Journal of Army History "A major achievement. . . . Whitt has provided an excellent resource for understanding the impact of Vietnam on the modern chaplaincy, and an excellent defense of chaplaincy against its critics. All military chaplains, especially those in supervisory roles, should read this work." -- Cercles "Engaging and fascinating." -- American Historical Review "For those seeking to write more personal and less institutional, cultural, or political studies--and for anyone interested in the Vietnam War -- Bringing God to Men offers a foundational investigation of the subject." -- Journal of American History "Fresh and illuminating . . . persuasively refutes the long-established and prevailing narrative that chaplains sold out their religious role and obligations for promotion and professional approval." -- Journal of Church and State "Highly recommended. All levels/libraries." -- CHOICE

