Killing, even in war, should be a hard thing to do says army chaplain

By David Ellery
Updated April 18 2015 - 12:23am, first published April 17 2015 - 11:30pm
Indigenous Australian Army chaplain, Ivan Grant, at the
Indigenous War Memorial on Mt Ainslie, behind the Australian War
Memorial. Photo: Graham Tidy
Indigenous Australian Army chaplain, Ivan Grant, at the Indigenous War Memorial on Mt Ainslie, behind the Australian War Memorial. Photo: Graham Tidy

Soldiers can have more difficulty coming to terms with killing others than facing the prospect of their own death in combat, Australian Army chaplain Ivan Grant says.

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