Posted on 09/01/2010 3:33:18 PM PDT by lightman
Give rest to the soul of Your departed servant Dale in a place of light, in a place of repose, in a place of refreshment, where there is no pain, sorrow, and suffering. As a good and loving God, forgive every sin he has committed in thought, word or deed, for there is no one who lives and is sinless.
You alone are without sin. Your righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, and Your word is truth.
For You are the resurrection, the life and the repose of Your departed servant Dale Christ our God, and to You we give glory, with Your eternal Father a nd Your all holy, good and life-giving Spirit, now and forever and to the ages of ages.
AMEN.
Ping.
Over half USA deaths in Afghanistan have occurred on Bambi’s watch. Media ignores.
Ping
Other details: http://www.keloland.com/news/NewsDetail6371.cfm?Id=104446
Heartbreaking.
Just Amen.
Where are the pics?
Hank
ping
rest in peace. May his family be comforted by the Comforter in this time.
Note to jihadis - This man is an example of a true martyr.
In my experience, Chaplains served both their country and their God in equal measure. They never hesitated to move to the sound of the guns and provided much needed comfort to the dying at great risk to their own lives. There are times when young men need someone who will hold them in their arms.
I read about a chaplain who earned the Medal of Honor in Vietnam. He did not carry a weapon, but he went out with the soldiers and saved many wounded soldiers while under fire. How many chaplains have won the MOH?
Deployed to Afghanistan less than a month earlier on August 1, according to the article.
He was from my state of South Dakota. Those who died in service to our country: Capt. Dale A. Goetz of White, S.D., Staff Sgt. Jesse Infante of Cypress, Texas, Staff Sgt. Kevin J. Kessler of Canton, Ohio, Staff Sgt. Matthew J. West of Conover, Wis., and Pfc. Chad D. Clements of Huntington, Ind.
I don’t know how many Chaplains have received the MoH, but its more than one. I think that you are referring to Chaplain Charles Watters of the 173d Airborne Brigade who received the Medal of Honor for his actions at Dak To.
May his soul and all of the souls departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
**Chaplain Goetz is survived by his wife, Christy, and by their three sons- Landon, Caleb and Joel.**
Prayers for his wife and children.
R.I.P. and prayers for the deceased’s family!
I was the Artillery Forward Observer in the firefight where that Chaplain received the MOH. He saved 22 men, sometimes crawling on his back with a wounded soldier on top of him to pull him out of the line of fire. 7 Dec 1967
Chaplain Chuck Litke, RC. He later left the priesthood, an became an anti-war activist. When I switched from artillery (after 19 years) to the chaplaincy I told people that I was taking his place.
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