Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... arrived, and, thank Heavens, entirely ignorant of their Rector's misdoings. The choir came running to me, as always: forty dear sweet children in their robes of black and white. There was hardly one without a silver cross hung over his ...
... arrived, and, thank Heavens, entirely ignorant of their Rector's misdoings. The choir came running to me, as always: forty dear sweet children in their robes of black and white. There was hardly one without a silver cross hung over his ...
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... arrived on 14 January 1944, there seemed nothing unusual about it. It was a dark wintry day, similar to most of the days which had preceded it. There was apparently nothing extraordinary about setting out in the car for the station in ...
... arrived on 14 January 1944, there seemed nothing unusual about it. It was a dark wintry day, similar to most of the days which had preceded it. There was apparently nothing extraordinary about setting out in the car for the station in ...
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... arrived, there were about a hun- dred chaplains in training, and a similar number of assistants. The school occu- pied three buildings of the College of William and Mary, and also made use of the gymnasium and athletic fields. As it ...
... arrived, there were about a hun- dred chaplains in training, and a similar number of assistants. The school occu- pied three buildings of the College of William and Mary, and also made use of the gymnasium and athletic fields. As it ...
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... arrived for muster, and who added their voices to his in loud and continuous barking. It was an unforgettable scene. The little man had for- merly been Dean of William and Mary college, and while he was now doing duty on the staff of ...
... arrived for muster, and who added their voices to his in loud and continuous barking. It was an unforgettable scene. The little man had for- merly been Dean of William and Mary college, and while he was now doing duty on the staff of ...
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... arrived. One could almost hear the crash of cymbals and the blast of trombones, as the character in question strode ... Arriving at Chaplains' School, I had looked forward somewhat to trying my hand again. As the “Skipper” began his ...
... arrived. One could almost hear the crash of cymbals and the blast of trombones, as the character in question strode ... Arriving at Chaplains' School, I had looked forward somewhat to trying my hand again. As the “Skipper” began his ...
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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