Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... naval vessels anchored in the stream. But it was different then. Those ships were the galleons of freedom, and to the men on deck we always gave the “thumbs up” sign, which was almost inevitably returned. I wanted to be aboard, and ...
... naval vessels anchored in the stream. But it was different then. Those ships were the galleons of freedom, and to the men on deck we always gave the “thumbs up” sign, which was almost inevitably returned. I wanted to be aboard, and ...
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... Naval Training School for Chaplains at Williamsburg, Virginia. The course there was designed to familiarize the Chaplains with the customs, routine and purpose of the Navy. Since the emphasis lay on how these would affect a chaplain's ...
... Naval Training School for Chaplains at Williamsburg, Virginia. The course there was designed to familiarize the Chaplains with the customs, routine and purpose of the Navy. Since the emphasis lay on how these would affect a chaplain's ...
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... naval lieutenant. His two full sleeve stripes indicated to me that he was at least thirty-eight years old, inasmuch as incoming chaplains under that age wore, as I did, but one-and-a-half. He was a lieutenant, and I was a lieutenant ...
... naval lieutenant. His two full sleeve stripes indicated to me that he was at least thirty-eight years old, inasmuch as incoming chaplains under that age wore, as I did, but one-and-a-half. He was a lieutenant, and I was a lieutenant ...
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... naval terminology . Although for 250 years W. and M. students had thought of their buildings as having floors , walls and stairways , the advent of the chaplains ' school had brought about a sudden metamorphosis in all these ...
... naval terminology . Although for 250 years W. and M. students had thought of their buildings as having floors , walls and stairways , the advent of the chaplains ' school had brought about a sudden metamorphosis in all these ...
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... Naval History,” which, indeed, sounded a little too much like college for comfort. The lecturer, however, turned out to be any- thing but. He began by stating that the job was not of his own choosing, and that he was no teacher. He then ...
... Naval History,” which, indeed, sounded a little too much like college for comfort. The lecturer, however, turned out to be any- thing but. He began by stating that the job was not of his own choosing, and that he was no teacher. He then ...
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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