Korea Photograph Galleries

I've published several galleries of photographs that my wife and I took while out and about during our 25 months in the Republic of Korea. This is an index to those posts:

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  1. Rob Stroud Says:

    Coincidentally, I did a tour at K-2 (88-89). Small world...

    Some chaplains will remember the Military Chaplains Review, which once provided a forum for reporting and reflection related to the vocation of the military chaplaincy. Other publications, such as service-specific items and The Military Chaplain (of the Military Chaplains Association) are excellent . . . but they do not share the same scope as did MCR.

    Good news--a new ejournal will begin publication this fall with a vision for addressing this need. Curtana † Sword of Mercy will provide a home for preserving the history of the chaplaincy, sharing ministry experiences and insights, and discussing challenging issues of import to clergy serving in the armed forces.

    You can read more, and "subscribe" to the journal, at http://justwar101.com/journal/.

    Call for manuscripts: If you feel inspired, get to that keyboard now and draft a manuscript to be considered for publication in the inaugural issue. Since the journal will be released in September, the deadline for submissions is 31 August. Details are available online, but all genres will be considered, and 500 to 2000 words is a safe ballpark for articles.

    Please spread the word about the Curtana. We are especially eager to have chaplain assistants and international chaplains learn about the journal. And, although we will focus on matters of interest to the chaplaincy, everyone interested in the interplay between the military and religion will be potential readers of the publication.

    Sincerely,

    Robert C. Stroud
    Chaplain, USAF (Retired)
    Editor