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The Great War As I Saw It

CHAPTER VIII
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100) were being relaxed.

Chaplains were being looked upon more as parish priests to their battalions.

They could be visited freely by the men, and could also have meals with the men when they saw fit.

I am convinced that it is a mistake to lay stress upon the chaplain's office as a military one.

The chaplain is not a soldier, and has no men, as a doctor has, under his command.


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