Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... fact that I had persuaded my church to establish itself as a self-supporting parish with a full-time minister, and I was committed both to the parish and to the Bishop to remain until the process was complete. There was an intensity of ...
... fact that I had persuaded my church to establish itself as a self-supporting parish with a full-time minister, and I was committed both to the parish and to the Bishop to remain until the process was complete. There was an intensity of ...
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... fact , I still stand in awe of the profu- sion of moments of color . It all started for me when at an hour which seemed like the middle of the night someone began yelling , “ Hit the deck ! ” Fortunately my roommate had forewarned me as ...
... fact , I still stand in awe of the profu- sion of moments of color . It all started for me when at an hour which seemed like the middle of the night someone began yelling , “ Hit the deck ! ” Fortunately my roommate had forewarned me as ...
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... fact worthy of note. I was curious to discover how long it would last, and had to wait but little before making the discovery. In about three minutes most of them were chatting. In about six all were, including myself. After twelve min ...
... fact worthy of note. I was curious to discover how long it would last, and had to wait but little before making the discovery. In about three minutes most of them were chatting. In about six all were, including myself. After twelve min ...
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... fact some of the labor lost in “ Navy Regs ” was absorbed by the second extra activity provided by the high command at Williamsburg . I refer to the Navy's favorite indoor ( and sometimes outdoor , indeed , very outdoor ) sport of ...
... fact some of the labor lost in “ Navy Regs ” was absorbed by the second extra activity provided by the high command at Williamsburg . I refer to the Navy's favorite indoor ( and sometimes outdoor , indeed , very outdoor ) sport of ...
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... fact I do not re- member the lieutenant's uttering so much as a word during the entire interview . My Washington friend sat with his hands folded on the table , his thumbs stick- ing up like a stubby steeple . The commander from Norfolk ...
... fact I do not re- member the lieutenant's uttering so much as a word during the entire interview . My Washington friend sat with his hands folded on the table , his thumbs stick- ing up like a stubby steeple . The commander from Norfolk ...
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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