Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... Saipan Again Iheya Ushirio Shima ... Saipan—Yet Again Occupation of Nippon ........................................................................... ..................
... Saipan Again Iheya Ushirio Shima ... Saipan—Yet Again Occupation of Nippon ........................................................................... ..................
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... Saipan, Tinian, Guam and Peleliu; in Europe the Army went ashore in Normandy; our Navy was every- where engaged; and that autumn the Philippine campaign was initiated. Several times I harried the Chief for orders overseas. He finally ...
... Saipan, Tinian, Guam and Peleliu; in Europe the Army went ashore in Normandy; our Navy was every- where engaged; and that autumn the Philippine campaign was initiated. Several times I harried the Chief for orders overseas. He finally ...
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... Saipan , you know , ” the gentleman in- formed me . “ Yes , sir . ” That was just where I had wanted to go . The South Pacific had no appeal for me , but the Central Pacific aroused my curiosity . And the idea of Saipan fascinated me ...
... Saipan , you know , ” the gentleman in- formed me . “ Yes , sir . ” That was just where I had wanted to go . The South Pacific had no appeal for me , but the Central Pacific aroused my curiosity . And the idea of Saipan fascinated me ...
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George Woodward Wickersham. Saipan. remember flying experience when such began a flight in high as gear. Young as I was, I could easily I made that January to Saipan would. MY. have earned me a ticker tape parade up the main artery of any ...
George Woodward Wickersham. Saipan. remember flying experience when such began a flight in high as gear. Young as I was, I could easily I made that January to Saipan would. MY. have earned me a ticker tape parade up the main artery of any ...
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... Saipan. On the contiguous ends of the two big islands we could see immense landing strips lined with the famous B-29 bomb- ers and supported by neat batteries of green Quonset buildings. Palm trees again dotted the busy areas. These ...
... Saipan. On the contiguous ends of the two big islands we could see immense landing strips lined with the famous B-29 bomb- ers and supported by neat batteries of green Quonset buildings. Palm trees again dotted the busy areas. These ...
Contenido
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Okinawa | 147 |
Iheya Ushirio | 153 |
SaipanYet Again | 205 |
Occupation of Nippon | 235 |
Appendix | 331 |
Prologue 5 | 5 |
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