I am pleased to share that my article, “Remote Battlefields, Real Wounds: The Psychological Toll of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Warfare”, was recently published in Military Chaplaincy Review. The article emerged from consulting work I conducted at the U.S. Army Institute for Religious Leadership focused on the treatment and care of Remotely Piloted Aircraft pilots and sensor operators.
I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this important area of research and thankful to the editorial team at Military Chaplaincy Review for publishing the piece. It is my hope that this work, in some small way, honors and supports the Air Force personnel with whom I have had the privilege to work over the past several years.