Blogging from Iraq
Army chaplain shares his experiences from Ramadi, Iraq.
Separation from family, loss of soldiers, life in Iraq, progress made and the work of an army chaplain are some of the experiences shared by Chaplain Kline.
Army Chaplain Nathan Kline, a Master of Divinity graduate of The University of Chicago, is serving his second tour (and second year) in Iraq. Father of two sons (ages 9 and 2), this is yet another year he will miss his children’s birthdays.
Stationed in Ramadi, the capital of the Al-Anbar province known as the headquarters to Al-Qaedea operations in Iraq, Chaplain Kline and the 3rd Infantry Division are in the center of it all.
Through the writings and pictures on his blog, Chaplain Kline provides personal insight into what is going on in Ramadi and what life is like for the soldiers in Ramadi, Iraq.
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