Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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Página 14
... months, could hardly crawl for the abundance of her wrappings. The local coal dealer stretched all rationing regulations to supply me with fuel for the gaping maw of that outsize furnace. I had three weeks to fill in the chinks, add ...
... months, could hardly crawl for the abundance of her wrappings. The local coal dealer stretched all rationing regulations to supply me with fuel for the gaping maw of that outsize furnace. I had three weeks to fill in the chinks, add ...
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... months in advance, but still it had its moments. One evening the phone rang, and it was Eva. She had the choir at the church telephone, and, through the abundant good will of our Greenwood Lake operator friends, every last member was ...
... months in advance, but still it had its moments. One evening the phone rang, and it was Eva. She had the choir at the church telephone, and, through the abundant good will of our Greenwood Lake operator friends, every last member was ...
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... months on a tiny and torrid Pacific isle was of ob- vious import to us, or how a fourth met the difficulties imposed upon his work by an anti-religious commanding officer. These lectures, and others like them, prepared and stimulated us ...
... months on a tiny and torrid Pacific isle was of ob- vious import to us, or how a fourth met the difficulties imposed upon his work by an anti-religious commanding officer. These lectures, and others like them, prepared and stimulated us ...
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... months duration within the continental limits of the United States. This was the doubly wise policy with regards to new chap- lains usually followed by the Navy Chaplain Corps at the time. Frank was going to a recently constructed base ...
... months duration within the continental limits of the United States. This was the doubly wise policy with regards to new chap- lains usually followed by the Navy Chaplain Corps at the time. Frank was going to a recently constructed base ...
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... months to come , I certainly will never forget the impact of that first one . Clear in my mind remains the picture of little Georgie , dressed in the sailor suit which I had sent him from Norfolk , standing in the Newark station and ...
... months to come , I certainly will never forget the impact of that first one . Clear in my mind remains the picture of little Georgie , dressed in the sailor suit which I had sent him from Norfolk , standing in the Newark station and ...
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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