Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... wave of depression swept over me, and I was inclined to envy the status of the students, although on second thought I preferred my own. At a time like that, one instinctively begins to weigh his freedom. As a matter of fact, I had often ...
... wave of depression swept over me, and I was inclined to envy the status of the students, although on second thought I preferred my own. At a time like that, one instinctively begins to weigh his freedom. As a matter of fact, I had often ...
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... Waves , all in training to become chap- lains ' assistants . In two's and three's the chaplains were arriving for the service . Seated in the chancel was one of the student chaplains , chosen by the alphabeti- cal system to lead the ...
... Waves , all in training to become chap- lains ' assistants . In two's and three's the chaplains were arriving for the service . Seated in the chancel was one of the student chaplains , chosen by the alphabeti- cal system to lead the ...
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... Waves, some of whom were quite pretty. Behind the lieutenant, as if in complete sympathy, was a most cosmopolitan assortment of dogs, who had also arrived for muster, and who added their voices to his in loud and continuous barking. It ...
... Waves, some of whom were quite pretty. Behind the lieutenant, as if in complete sympathy, was a most cosmopolitan assortment of dogs, who had also arrived for muster, and who added their voices to his in loud and continuous barking. It ...
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... wave at Bougainville. How a third chaplain handled the morale problem of three thousand men garrisoned for months on a tiny and torrid Pacific isle was of ob- vious import to us, or how a fourth met the difficulties imposed upon his ...
... wave at Bougainville. How a third chaplain handled the morale problem of three thousand men garrisoned for months on a tiny and torrid Pacific isle was of ob- vious import to us, or how a fourth met the difficulties imposed upon his ...
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... Waves . ” “ The Waves ? ” I cried . “ Oh , no ! Not that ! ” “ Maybe they want a man who's mousy after all ! ” someone hooted , and the roar broke loose again . “ Darn it , ” 30 - Marine Chaplain.
... Waves . ” “ The Waves ? ” I cried . “ Oh , no ! Not that ! ” “ Maybe they want a man who's mousy after all ! ” someone hooted , and the roar broke loose again . “ Darn it , ” 30 - Marine Chaplain.
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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