In this practical handbook for pagans in the
military, Barner reviews a wide selection of topics that could potentially
confront this small group and their families. As the wife of a career Air
National Guardsman who has seen two tours of duty in Iraq, she writes with
firsthand knowledge about the difficulties pagans face in the military where the
majority of personnel and chaplains are evangelical Christians. Barner spells
out what rights pagans have and even includes an excerpt from the Wicca section
of the U.S. Army Chaplain's Handbook. More importantly, she lists the potential
roadblocks thrown up by military chaplains and shows how best to overcome them
without risk of punishment. The book is rounded out with several excellent
spells and ceremonies for such things as deployment, going into battle and
returning to the home front. It also includes a ritual for a pagan military
funeral. Interviews with a pagan soldier, a spouse and the child of a soldier
give additional insight into the struggles they confront. Barner writes fluently
and with compassion about the warrior's path in today's world.
$15.95