Prison is a fact of life for millions in the United States. The US has the highest percentage of people incarcerated in the world today. The time in the system only begins at the arrest; it continues through incarceration and follows the person long after release. Prison impacts not only the convict, it also effects their family, friends, and co-workers. A Breach of Faith is split into two parts. The first part is a memoir of a man who became an Army Chaplain. Beginning with his time as a civilian priest, it continues through his accession into the military and nearly fifteen-year career. Most of these years were joyful. He deployed, saw combat and found a family in the armed services. There were also significant traumas, and he eventually became an alcoholic to manage the traumas of military life. He fell, was accused, tried and convicted by the military justice system. The book shares the friendships and obstacles that he and his fellow soldiers found in military prisons. There are both challenges and opportunities in those dehumanizing places. The soldiers in prison often struggle with addiction, fear, suicide, sex and LGBTQ related issues. They also find honor, hope, redemption, humor, friendship and meaning in life
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