I look forward to watching it. Thank you Pathfinder. As "political correctness" has tried to make its way into the time honored tradition of chaplaincy. I hope the show focuses on the history past and present.
In 1941, Pres. Roosevelt signed a bill authorizing the commission of nearly 10,000 chaplains. The ratio during WWII, was 1 chaplain for every 1200 soldiers.
Chaplains have been honored with the Congressional Medal of Honor, and The Distinguished Service Cross, many posthumously.
American Generals from Washington to Eisenhower issued instructions to their troops that reflected the belief that "comrades in arms are of one religion, and there are no atheists in foxholes"
"Praise the Lord, and pass the ammunition" became very popular.
In WWI, no one minded that millions of Bibles were given to soldiers of various denominations, with a message on the inside cover by Teddy Roosevelt, became later known as the Micah Mandate. "Do justice, and therefore fight valiantly, Walk humbly; walking in His steps. (Paraphrased).
In 1979, a lawsuit was filed challenging the constitutionality of military chaplaincy, it almost succeeded. More recently, a US Navy chaplain was discharged because he directly mentioned Jesus Christ. (Not PC).
Used to be, a chaplain comforting a dying soldier would recite the Lord's prayer to a Protestant, give last rites to a Catholic, or lead a Jewish soldier in the 23rd Psalm. Specific religions didn't matter, just a "spiritual person", providing comfort to those who sacrificed the most.
Sorry for the rant, I love history, and hate how the "modern" world tries to muck up a good thing.
Info came from a great little book "A Time To Stand, Restoring God to His Rightful Place in America" written by A. Citizen. 2007.