Easter in Fallujah
John recounts a poignant Easter service in Fallujah during the Iraq war, where the sense of urgency and hope intertwined as they faced the reality of potential loss. The chapel adorned with names of fallen soldiers created a solemn yet participatory atmosphere, highlighting the delicate balance between joy and dread in times of conflict.In this clip
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John Morris — The Soul of War
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