Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... remember that the text was typed by Marjorie Burt Nehrich, who recently put the entire text on tape. She is a “true believer.” It would be noted that few manuscripts have received first publication as many as fifty years after being ...
... remember that the text was typed by Marjorie Burt Nehrich, who recently put the entire text on tape. She is a “true believer.” It would be noted that few manuscripts have received first publication as many as fifty years after being ...
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... remember looking down from the chancel at Grandma Conklin's worshipful smile, and then turning back to the choir to catch Sissy Sayer's flirta- tious one. I remember the laughter when in the sermon I mentioned Eva's pies; and I have not ...
... remember looking down from the chancel at Grandma Conklin's worshipful smile, and then turning back to the choir to catch Sissy Sayer's flirta- tious one. I remember the laughter when in the sermon I mentioned Eva's pies; and I have not ...
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... remember how beautiful the nights were, the glazed snow glistening under a brilliant moon. I also remember the relentless wind which night and day swept across the rolling farms of Chester. It seemed to have but one objective: our house ...
... remember how beautiful the nights were, the glazed snow glistening under a brilliant moon. I also remember the relentless wind which night and day swept across the rolling farms of Chester. It seemed to have but one objective: our house ...
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... remember ever being so proud of any- thing, except possibly of my clericals when I was ordained in the Episcopal Church. Even to my son I assumed heroic proportions, resembling as I did that man of all men, the railroad conductor. My ...
... remember ever being so proud of any- thing, except possibly of my clericals when I was ordained in the Episcopal Church. Even to my son I assumed heroic proportions, resembling as I did that man of all men, the railroad conductor. My ...
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... remember now that that was a question often debated in the mess hall. There was an answer to it but I have forgotten what it was. At any rate, there was no time for debate then, and in the regulation leaflet there had been nothing to ...
... remember now that that was a question often debated in the mess hall. There was an answer to it but I have forgotten what it was. At any rate, there was no time for debate then, and in the regulation leaflet there had been nothing to ...
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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