Reverend Caroline Morison's journey is a unique intersection of faith and identity, shaped by her experiences as one of the first openly transgender soldiers in the U.S. Army National Guard. From her upbringing as an "Army brat" to her commitment to serve in the Chaplain Corps, Caroline highlights the challenges she faced in reconciling her faith with her identity. Her struggle with self-acceptance began with discovering the term 'transgender' in a dictionary and culminated in a crisis that nearly led to her taking her own life. Caroline's insights reveal the complexities of faith and religious expression for soldiers of various backgrounds.
"I wasn't exactly mature enough to be on my own. Let's just say I was sewing some wild oats."
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