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Westling's experiences as a circuit riding chaplain would become part of training materials for future chaplains, documenting the way his work, far from chapels or military bases, allowed him to offer ministry even to military advisors who had never received "regular chaplain visitation" or support. Additionally, his work was recorded as an example of ways that chaplains, in addition to their primary role of supporting military personnel, could also become instrumental in civic actions that could build trust with local residents.
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psychotherapist for the Tehama County Health Agency, in Red Bluff, California. In his 2006 book, "When Johnny/Joanie Comes
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Riverine Force," Westling is quoted as saying he covered so many units in Vietnam, from ships to small groups of men on ambush missions, that on one Christmas he held 18 Christmas Eve or Christmas Day worship services, and "almost that many Easter services." Some of
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Throughout his career, Westling was recognized as someone strong in his own faith but dedicated to the work of helping those of other faiths grow stronger in those faiths. In the article, "Prayers That Hurt," Rabbi
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