Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... things will put one at ease in tense moments. As I swung open the door of Marshall-Wythe Hall, where I was to report, I was faced by a Coca-Cola machine both large in proportions and elaborate in facilities. It was all that I needed ...
... things will put one at ease in tense moments. As I swung open the door of Marshall-Wythe Hall, where I was to report, I was faced by a Coca-Cola machine both large in proportions and elaborate in facilities. It was all that I needed ...
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... things did not look too promising . My guard was up and I did not let the usual opening courtesies bring it down . I only be- came more nervous when these courtesies continued . But when both the Catho- lic and the captain continued to ...
... things did not look too promising . My guard was up and I did not let the usual opening courtesies bring it down . I only be- came more nervous when these courtesies continued . But when both the Catho- lic and the captain continued to ...
Página 47
... thing to a bulldog that I have ever seen in a Marine uniform . These were the men whom I would be seeing . In the meantime I ... things to which my chaplain's cross had admitted me . Parris Island “P.I.” T HE cruits. ing like men They 47 ...
... thing to a bulldog that I have ever seen in a Marine uniform . These were the men whom I would be seeing . In the meantime I ... things to which my chaplain's cross had admitted me . Parris Island “P.I.” T HE cruits. ing like men They 47 ...
Página 49
... things, “Eyes off the deck!” In fact, every officer to whom I was introduced on that spacious isle greeted me with the words, “Glad to have you aboard.” Besides terminology, there were other things which the Marines had carried over ...
... things, “Eyes off the deck!” In fact, every officer to whom I was introduced on that spacious isle greeted me with the words, “Glad to have you aboard.” Besides terminology, there were other things which the Marines had carried over ...
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... things which kept him thoroughly occupied with doing everything but his job . If the truth is to be known , earlier chaplains were themselves somewhat responsible for this situation in that they took the initiative in certain fields ...
... things which kept him thoroughly occupied with doing everything but his job . If the truth is to be known , earlier chaplains were themselves somewhat responsible for this situation in that they took the initiative in certain fields ...
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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