Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... Boondocks . ” For some reason lost in the shades of the past , a Marine would always refer to wild country as “ boondocks ” ; but at Parris Island , which was wild in many spots , one particular spot alone was so termed . “ The Boondocks ...
... Boondocks . ” For some reason lost in the shades of the past , a Marine would always refer to wild country as “ boondocks ” ; but at Parris Island , which was wild in many spots , one particular spot alone was so termed . “ The Boondocks ...
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... Boondocks ” to recover from the week's dose of “ book larnin ' . ” One time when I was out there , “ Red ” O'Neill , the big Irish lieutenant in charge of “ The Boondocks , ” asked if I 66 ― - Marine Chaplain.
... Boondocks ” to recover from the week's dose of “ book larnin ' . ” One time when I was out there , “ Red ” O'Neill , the big Irish lieutenant in charge of “ The Boondocks , ” asked if I 66 ― - Marine Chaplain.
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George Woodward Wickersham. charge of “ The Boondocks , ” asked if I could hold a service there every Sunday . I told him that with my other commitments I could not do it every Sunday , but that I would relay his request to the Chief ...
George Woodward Wickersham. charge of “ The Boondocks , ” asked if I could hold a service there every Sunday . I told him that with my other commitments I could not do it every Sunday , but that I would relay his request to the Chief ...
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... Boondocks . ” “ Hey ! Mess ! ” he shouted towards his outdoor galley . “ Open an- other crate of chow : the Chaplain's here ! ” Laughing , the big combat veteran turned towards me again . His face colored . Beside me was another ...
... Boondocks . ” “ Hey ! Mess ! ” he shouted towards his outdoor galley . “ Open an- other crate of chow : the Chaplain's here ! ” Laughing , the big combat veteran turned towards me again . His face colored . Beside me was another ...
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... Boondock Chaplain now ! ” he asserted . “ I'm what ? ” “ Boondock Chaplain ! ” he reemphasized . “ You know : what we ... Boondocks ' ! I can't walk out with the men , and I can't walk in with them , and nobody will know who I am when ...
... Boondock Chaplain now ! ” he asserted . “ I'm what ? ” “ Boondock Chaplain ! ” he reemphasized . “ You know : what we ... Boondocks ' ! I can't walk out with the men , and I can't walk in with them , and nobody will know who I am when ...
Contenido
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33 | |
81 | |
Okinawa | 147 |
Iheya Ushirio | 153 |
SaipanYet Again | 205 |
Occupation of Nippon | 235 |
Appendix | 331 |
Prologue 5 | 5 |
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