28/39 He must be 'touched with the feeling of our infirmity,' sharing the experiences of the men, getting to know their feelings, their fears, their loneliness, their misery, their anxieties, and God knows they have their anxieties for themselves and for their folks at home." As Barry listened, he heard again his father's voice. "They need you. They need God." "And remember," said the A.D. C.S., as he rose to close the interview, "that I am at your back. |