Part 1 of this series is powerful. Left tears in my eyes (in a good way). Part 2 was really neat, as well. I’m bookmarking the rest for reading. So far, there’s nothing anti-chaplain or anti-religious about it at all. It portrays the chaplains in a very positive, albeit human light. I recommend it - at least Parts 1 and 2.
I agree, the title can set one off and I concur with the rest on this thread, it could have been better titled but the series is very good.