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Enabling RAF chaplains to provide guidance to drone pilots
See our 2014 post The Times and the Commercial Drone Professional reported recently that the Church of England has announced a programme helping RAF chaplains to offer pastoral care and support to drone pilots. They will spend a year studying … Continue reading
Posted in Civilian deaths, UK, USA
Tagged bomb targets, burnout, Cardiff University, Church of England, drone missions, Drone operators, ethics, post-traumatic stress disorder, trauma
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