Abstract
Reports on a multiple-hypothesis survey designed to investigate the impact of combat experience in Vietnam on forty combatants who pursued a religious vocation subsequent to discharge from military service. Examines combat experiences, vocational choices, depth relationships, and current ministry settings of the sample. Notes that the empirical data may provide churches with a unique opportunity to heal wounds and to provide enlightened pastoral care for future military personnel.
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