Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... never know. It was full of kids whom I had added to my three within the last few miles, and I had had five years of ex- perience “driving the mountain.” Evidently that was all that was necessary, and we dropped down into Greenwood Lake ...
... never know. It was full of kids whom I had added to my three within the last few miles, and I had had five years of ex- perience “driving the mountain.” Evidently that was all that was necessary, and we dropped down into Greenwood Lake ...
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... never even seen her!” I looked out the window. It was misty. U.S.N.R. One of the rewards of joining the service, and undoubtedly one of the entice- ments, is putting on the uniform. I do not remember ever being so proud of any- thing ...
... never even seen her!” I looked out the window. It was misty. U.S.N.R. One of the rewards of joining the service, and undoubtedly one of the entice- ments, is putting on the uniform. I do not remember ever being so proud of any- thing ...
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... never offering a lady your arm. Supposing she took it anyway? Were you to yank it indignantly away? I was willing enough to keep my hands out of my pockets, but found it hard to fathom how I could avoid being seen carrying packages ...
... never offering a lady your arm. Supposing she took it anyway? Were you to yank it indignantly away? I was willing enough to keep my hands out of my pockets, but found it hard to fathom how I could avoid being seen carrying packages ...
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... never tried to take another note on the Old Man. To do the Captain justice, however, I would not want to convey the idea that his lectures were dull. Indeed, I remember a great deal of that very first one. We were wel- comed to the ...
... never tried to take another note on the Old Man. To do the Captain justice, however, I would not want to convey the idea that his lectures were dull. Indeed, I remember a great deal of that very first one. We were wel- comed to the ...
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... never been able to settle in my mind just what was wrong with these lec- tures. Certainly they covered subjects to which we should have been exposed; along with them came mimeographed outlines which we could keep for refer- ence. I ...
... never been able to settle in my mind just what was wrong with these lec- tures. Certainly they covered subjects to which we should have been exposed; along with them came mimeographed outlines which we could keep for refer- ence. I ...
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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