Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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Página 43
... became sore returning salutes. Nor was it simply the bustle of activities which made the Navy's Norfolk exciting. It was also the sense of urgency with which the area was imbued. I realize more and more that it is a tribute to the ...
... became sore returning salutes. Nor was it simply the bustle of activities which made the Navy's Norfolk exciting. It was also the sense of urgency with which the area was imbued. I realize more and more that it is a tribute to the ...
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... became a captain while I was there , grew more and more informal with me as the two weeks progressed . I remember re- marking to one of the other chaplains there that I was embarrassed because the Senior was getting “ positively ...
... became a captain while I was there , grew more and more informal with me as the two weeks progressed . I remember re- marking to one of the other chaplains there that I was embarrassed because the Senior was getting “ positively ...
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... became obvious. In the process of unloading their questions on somebody else they answered them themselves. “You know, Chaplain,” it was so often said to me, “I've always prayed and gone to church and all like that, but all it seems to ...
... became obvious. In the process of unloading their questions on somebody else they answered them themselves. “You know, Chaplain,” it was so often said to me, “I've always prayed and gone to church and all like that, but all it seems to ...
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... became obvious that they were hopeless cases and should be sent home with an undesirable type of discharge. The atmosphere of the place, how- ever, was usually more conducive to the latter than to the former. It was a de- pressing place ...
... became obvious that they were hopeless cases and should be sent home with an undesirable type of discharge. The atmosphere of the place, how- ever, was usually more conducive to the latter than to the former. It was a de- pressing place ...
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... became increasingly obvious that my own job was such as to leave little time for any home life which I might seek to have with my family. The only alternative, therefore, was B.O.Q. 22. Usually referred to as “The Palace,” B.O.Q. 22 ...
... became increasingly obvious that my own job was such as to leave little time for any home life which I might seek to have with my family. The only alternative, therefore, was B.O.Q. 22. Usually referred to as “The Palace,” B.O.Q. 22 ...
Contenido
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81 | |
Okinawa | 147 |
Iheya Ushirio | 153 |
SaipanYet Again | 205 |
Occupation of Nippon | 235 |
Appendix | 331 |
Prologue 5 | 5 |
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