Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... civilians from all walks of life were thrown together and put under the charge of old - line military regulars . This is not a report of great battles and their accompanying heroics , al- though there is one great battle ( the last one ...
... civilians from all walks of life were thrown together and put under the charge of old - line military regulars . This is not a report of great battles and their accompanying heroics , al- though there is one great battle ( the last one ...
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... it appeared to cause among civilians, although I found myself strangely irritated whenever a well-meaning lady would ask me how I liked be- ing in the Army. The only instructions which I had received as to how — 15— — — Marine Chaplain.
... it appeared to cause among civilians, although I found myself strangely irritated whenever a well-meaning lady would ask me how I liked be- ing in the Army. The only instructions which I had received as to how — 15— — — Marine Chaplain.
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... civilian, it all would have been quite simple. Perhaps the civilian in me was what made me reach for my hat. When I did, however, I suddenly remembered that in the Navy nobody salutes or is saluted uncovered. So I uncovered, and ...
... civilian, it all would have been quite simple. Perhaps the civilian in me was what made me reach for my hat. When I did, however, I suddenly remembered that in the Navy nobody salutes or is saluted uncovered. So I uncovered, and ...
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... civilian churches nearby . ” He then suggested that I call on the Wave officers in charge of the various hotels and apartment houses . “ Their's , ” he went on , “ is largely a problem of morale , and I think that most of them would ...
... civilian churches nearby . ” He then suggested that I call on the Wave officers in charge of the various hotels and apartment houses . “ Their's , ” he went on , “ is largely a problem of morale , and I think that most of them would ...
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... civilians how it's done ! ” “ What amuses me , ” I responded , “ is that all of these girls are from the very homes to ... civilian la- dies there . These were Civil Service workers , who , incidentally , also occupied section of the ...
... civilians how it's done ! ” “ What amuses me , ” I responded , “ is that all of these girls are from the very homes to ... civilian la- dies there . These were Civil Service workers , who , incidentally , also occupied section of the ...
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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