God, Me and the Blackhorse
Paperback
Retail Price: $19.95
Paperback
Retail Price: $19.95
A Conscientious Objector Goes to Vietnam
As one of six children in a Seventh-day Adventist family, Barry Beaven grew up with deep-rooted faith and ethics. Violence was forbidden: he wasn’t even allowed to play with a squirt gun. A devout Christian who was dedicated to kindness, chastity, and sobriety, Beaven came of age during the Vietnam war and was drafted. His church taught that in times of war, people should serve their country, but not as a combatant. He registered and was accepted as a Conscientious Objector due to his church’s long history of being non-combatants. His stance was supported by the legacy of WWII Seventh-day Adventist Desmond Doss, the hero of Hacksaw Ridge. Like Doss, Beaven served as a medic, first teaching other medics, and then in Vietnam with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, the only independent cavalry regiment in the war. The small regiment shone as an elite force, commanded by the very best, including George Patton’s son.
Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Color Paperback, 160 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jan 29, 2018)
ISBN10: 1478718803
ISBN13: 9781478718802
Genre: RELIGION / Christianity / Seventh-Day Adventist