Father Emil Kapaun, an Army chaplain during the Korean War, demonstrated extraordinary courage and compassion by staying with wounded soldiers during the collapse of American positions near Unsan in November 1950, even when ordered to withdraw; he was captured with the men he refused to abandon, and during his imprisonment, he continued to help starving prisoners by stealing food, washing the sick, and providing hope, ultimately dying in captivity on May 23, 1951, but remaining forever remembered as the chaplain who stayed.
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The Chaplain Who Refused to LeaveAjouté :
Father Emil Kapaun was an Army chaplain in Korea. He carried no weapon.
But when the battlefield near Unsan collapsed in November 1950, he did not run.
Chinese forces had overrun American positions. Wounded men were trapped on the ground. Soldiers who could still move were being ordered to withdraw. But Father Kapaun kept going back. He pulled men from fire. He prayed with the dying.
And when Sergeant Herbert Miller lay wounded and a Chinese soldier moved to kill him, Kapaun stepped in, pushed the weapon away, and helped carry Miller to safety.
Then Kapaun was captured with the men he refused to leave.
On the forced march north, he helped wounded prisoners keep moving.
In the prison camp, he stole food for the starving, washed the sick, repaired what he could, and gave men hope when they had almost nothing left.
He died in captivity on May 23rd, 1951.
But the prisoners never forgot him.
He was the chaplain who stayed. Full story now on our channel.
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