Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... rolled around, the weather contrived to add a touch of drama to this final occasion. It was the day after Christmas, and a cold rain began to fall. Gloria was not allowed to come, and Jeannie decided — — 12 — — Marine Chaplain.
... rolled around, the weather contrived to add a touch of drama to this final occasion. It was the day after Christmas, and a cold rain began to fall. Gloria was not allowed to come, and Jeannie decided — — 12 — — Marine Chaplain.
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... Christmas tree, not to mention a proportionate Saint Nicholas. The latter was, of course, a vestryman, who undoubtedly had procured the former. The choir closed in behind me, and, as the congregation all poured in, began singing Christmas ...
... Christmas tree, not to mention a proportionate Saint Nicholas. The latter was, of course, a vestryman, who undoubtedly had procured the former. The choir closed in behind me, and, as the congregation all poured in, began singing Christmas ...
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... Christmas epistle to my parish and kept my family well supplied with letters and post cards . I made quite a few coast - to - coast telephone calls too , which were worth every one of the numerous quarters dropped into the demanding ...
... Christmas epistle to my parish and kept my family well supplied with letters and post cards . I made quite a few coast - to - coast telephone calls too , which were worth every one of the numerous quarters dropped into the demanding ...
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... Christmas was but a few days off when my orders to sail finally came . I was to take a certain ship for a destination designated by certain letters . “ That's Pearl Harbor , ” my roommate knowingly informed me . He was a pleasant fellow ...
... Christmas was but a few days off when my orders to sail finally came . I was to take a certain ship for a destination designated by certain letters . “ That's Pearl Harbor , ” my roommate knowingly informed me . He was a pleasant fellow ...
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... Christmas ” one more time , I would tear down every loudspeaker on the ship . With all due respect for the crooner's ... Christmas Eve the good Presbyterian asked me if I would help him with the Christmas services . Would I preach that ...
... Christmas ” one more time , I would tear down every loudspeaker on the ship . With all due respect for the crooner's ... Christmas Eve the good Presbyterian asked me if I would help him with the Christmas services . Would I preach that ...
Contenido
11 | |
33 | |
81 | |
Okinawa | 147 |
Iheya Ushirio | 153 |
SaipanYet Again | 205 |
Occupation of Nippon | 235 |
Appendix | 331 |
Prologue 5 | 5 |
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