Chaplain Dustan Farr
Chaplain Farr enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1993 as a Combat Engineer. After serving in the minefields in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, he was medically discharged in 2001 due to injuries. Shortly after he was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In 2014, Chaplain Farr served as a support pastor and leader for a Military ministry, until being called to serve as a chaplain in 2017. He recieved his BA in Biblical and Theological Studies (2020) and Master of Divinity in Chaplaincy (2023) from Regent University and is currently purusing his Ph.D in Counseling and Psychological Studies with a concentration in PTSD, trauma, and grief counseling.