
Rev. David Lindsay – The Four Chaplains of WWII
Nearly 9,000 Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish Army chaplains served during the war; hundreds more served in the Navy. Although unarmed, many accompanied troops into combat. They offered spiritual and moral support for scared, battle-weary soldiers. Learn the incredible story of four Army chaplains, aboard the U.S. Army Transport Dorchester as she was struck by a German submarine. The Chaplains spread out among the soldiers, calming the frightened, tending the wounded and guiding the disoriented toward safety.