Lyle W. Dorsett has a Ph.D. in American history, served in the Marine Corps Reserves, and taught twentieth-century U.S. history at the University of Southern California, University of Missouri-St. Louis, University of Colorado-Denver, Denver University, and Wheaton College in Illinois. Dorsett is also rector of Christ the King Anglican Church in Birmingham, Alabama, and he currently holds the Billy Graham Chair of Evangelism at Beeson Divinity School, Samford University.
“Dr. Dorsett has skillfully written the stories of the chaplains
who made their contribution during World War II...This is a
tremendous work of interest to military historians, spiritual
leaders from all faith groups, and patriotic Americans.”—Carlton W.
Fulford, Jr., General (Ret.) U.S. Marine Corps
“One of those rare books that delivers excellent history and
realistic inspiration in equal measure.”—Mark A. Noll, Francis A.
McAnaney Professor of History, University of Notre Dame
“Lyle Dorsett does a superb job at capturing the spirit, culture,
and challenges chaplains of all denominations faced during World
War II.”—Chaplain (LTC) Robert Nay, 5X Skill ID, Military
Historian, U.S. Army
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