A British chaplain who strongly protests Langford's decision to execute village hostages. Refuses to evacuate with the scout team, chooses to stay and defend the village, and calmly leads the captured soldiers in the Lord's Prayer while awaiting execution.
Shared moral stance and mutual support during the village standoff.
United in humanitarian protest and commitment to staying behind.
Spiritual guidance offered to the commanding officer during retreat.
Enemy agent detained while chaplain opposes lethal interrogation.
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