Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... knew where they would be the rest of the time. Obviously they could be at choir practice, or in the Scouts, or with the Drum Corps, or on a picnic, or engaged in any number of activities which the Church could and did provide. Yes, in ...
... knew where they would be the rest of the time. Obviously they could be at choir practice, or in the Scouts, or with the Drum Corps, or on a picnic, or engaged in any number of activities which the Church could and did provide. Yes, in ...
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... knew personally. The break between lectures provided a welcome pause, although by this time I had an almost morbid curiosity as to what would come next. On the posted schedule the title was “Naval History,” which, indeed, sounded a ...
... knew personally. The break between lectures provided a welcome pause, although by this time I had an almost morbid curiosity as to what would come next. On the posted schedule the title was “Naval History,” which, indeed, sounded a ...
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... knew , and through exercise after exercise my mind could concentrate on nothing else but the question of who it was that this whirling dervish resembled . I sup- pose that I should have been touching my toes instead of beating my chest ...
... knew , and through exercise after exercise my mind could concentrate on nothing else but the question of who it was that this whirling dervish resembled . I sup- pose that I should have been touching my toes instead of beating my chest ...
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... knew exactly what the score was , and was not in the slightest bit anxious for the Old Man to rub it in . Still , I so appreciated the Exec's obviously good intentions that I was glad to hear the Captain grant his request . I suppose ...
... knew exactly what the score was , and was not in the slightest bit anxious for the Old Man to rub it in . Still , I so appreciated the Exec's obviously good intentions that I was glad to hear the Captain grant his request . I suppose ...
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... knew his men pretty well, but who this character was who brought up the rear was more than he could fathom. Since I was wearing dunga- rees and a sun helmet just like the others, I knew that I had the hefty Marine corporal stumped. He ...
... knew his men pretty well, but who this character was who brought up the rear was more than he could fathom. Since I was wearing dunga- rees and a sun helmet just like the others, I knew that I had the hefty Marine corporal stumped. He ...
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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