Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... Japanese field pieces , crates of ammunition inscribed with Nipponese characters , enemy tanks and other relics were every- where in evidence . American objects , except down on the landing beaches , were scarce . I remember seeing a ...
... Japanese field pieces , crates of ammunition inscribed with Nipponese characters , enemy tanks and other relics were every- where in evidence . American objects , except down on the landing beaches , were scarce . I remember seeing a ...
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... Japanese were careful to steer clear of any show of strength on the part of the invaders, but every now and then they bungled into trouble. I will never forget the daylight hunt which ensued when a pair of “jockeys” were spotted during ...
... Japanese were careful to steer clear of any show of strength on the part of the invaders, but every now and then they bungled into trouble. I will never forget the daylight hunt which ensued when a pair of “jockeys” were spotted during ...
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... Japanese: would it be to their benefit were they to be allowed to ride roughshod over the peace-loving peoples of the world? Is it good for the town bully if he is permitted to throw rocks through the store windows on Main Street? Does ...
... Japanese: would it be to their benefit were they to be allowed to ride roughshod over the peace-loving peoples of the world? Is it good for the town bully if he is permitted to throw rocks through the store windows on Main Street? Does ...
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... Japanese forces would be concentrated in the lower portion of Oki- nawa was a foregone conclusion. The northern half of the island was so moun- tainous as to be useless to them. All of their airfields were towards the south, as were all ...
... Japanese forces would be concentrated in the lower portion of Oki- nawa was a foregone conclusion. The northern half of the island was so moun- tainous as to be useless to them. All of their airfields were towards the south, as were all ...
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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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