Obviously, this holiday is widely known and celebrated here in the states and much pontificating has already been done on the subject. Therefore, I will limit my remarks to a personal thanks.
Thank you to Chaplain Bryan Walker, who set aside his "leisurely" life as a stateside bachelor to carry comfort, counsel, a listening ear, and the hope of Christ to men who are daily entrenched in danger, stress and loneliness. He not only performed his duties faithfully, but with joy and a heart of compassion.
Thank you, Chaplain Walker. And welcome home.
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