In his final despatch Lord Roberts gratefully acknowledged the services rendered by the chaplains, and testified to the devotion to duty exhibited throughout the campaign, especially during the siege of Ladysmith and in the hospitals. Very many men, perhaps most, still have an idea that they have something besides a stomach, and this feeling grows under wounds, sickness, and the shadow of death. Fortunate it is that all ranks in most units did, like the Field-Marshal, thankfully welcome the presence of a clergyman, and if war is to remain a necessary evil, it will be well that the welcome should be universal and sincere throughout the army. Very many of the chaplains gained mention in despatches, and some were awarded the DSO.