Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... chapel . It might be said that he who has not seen the Christopher Wren Chapel has not seen Williamsburg . It is a jewel of early Georgian architecture . When I en- tered it that first morning , the organ was playing quietly . In the ...
... chapel . It might be said that he who has not seen the Christopher Wren Chapel has not seen Williamsburg . It is a jewel of early Georgian architecture . When I en- tered it that first morning , the organ was playing quietly . In the ...
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... chapel lights. They were preparing to march to breakfast. Hastening towards them, I met up with a fellow Episcopalian. I was still full of that service, and as we “fell in” for muster, I murmured to my friend, “Well, that was okay!” ble ...
... chapel lights. They were preparing to march to breakfast. Hastening towards them, I met up with a fellow Episcopalian. I was still full of that service, and as we “fell in” for muster, I murmured to my friend, “Well, that was okay!” ble ...
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... chapel at six o'clock that morning. This meant an earlier rise than usual, and, necessarily, an earlier shave. It was raining when I arose, so I donned my gray cotton uniform, rather than my one suit of dress blues. I thought of the ...
... chapel at six o'clock that morning. This meant an earlier rise than usual, and, necessarily, an earlier shave. It was raining when I arose, so I donned my gray cotton uniform, rather than my one suit of dress blues. I thought of the ...
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... chapel , the commander himself at- tending . On one bright March day I went out into the Chesapeake Bay on a brand new destroyer while she engaged in firing practice . On another I went across to Portsmouth and looked over a British ...
... chapel , the commander himself at- tending . On one bright March day I went out into the Chesapeake Bay on a brand new destroyer while she engaged in firing practice . On another I went across to Portsmouth and looked over a British ...
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... Chapel, where three Protestant services took place; at the New Post Chapel, where Protestant Communion, Protestant Sunday School (for the children of the permanent post personnel) and Protestant service were followed by a late Roman ...
... Chapel, where three Protestant services took place; at the New Post Chapel, where Protestant Communion, Protestant Sunday School (for the children of the permanent post personnel) and Protestant service were followed by a late Roman ...
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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