RT Book T1 The Mormon military experience: 1838 to the Cold War T2 Studies in civil-military relations A1 Fleek, Sherman L. A2 Freeman, Robert C. 1959- LA English PP Lawrence, Kansas PB University Press of Kansas YR 2023 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1828168467 AB "No other American religious body has had quite the same military experience as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). No other American religion has fielded uniquely religious armies and supported military intervention in the same ways and to the same degree that Mormons have. LDS Church doctrine and practice has always renounced war, but simultaneously, these tenets also espouse military service under certain conditions. During most American conflicts LDS church leaders have supported military service obligations as a matter of policy and also adapted church practices and policies to support national objectives. Yet on occasion the official church has also strongly opposed military policy when it was a moral issue, the most recent being in 1981 with the MX Missile basing plan. This is the first book to present a historical overview of the Mormon military experience. It is also a story about changing loyalties over time: as the LDS Church transformed from a personalist religious movement to one that has mainstreamed into American religious and political life, Mormons have moved from battling the US military to serving with distinction in it"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN E184.M8 SN 9780700634323 K1 Mormons : United States : History K1 Christian soldier : United States : History : 19th century K1 Christian soldier : United States : History : 20th century K1 HISTORY / Military / United States K1 HISTORY / Modern / 21st Century K1 United States : Armed Forces : Military life : Mormons K1 United States : History, Military : Religious aspects