Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... tion of who would minister to them during that experience. Surely it was up to the young clergy, of whom I was most certainly one. Believe me, it had not been easy to see my choir boys and Sunday School teachers leave before me ...
... tion of who would minister to them during that experience. Surely it was up to the young clergy, of whom I was most certainly one. Believe me, it had not been easy to see my choir boys and Sunday School teachers leave before me ...
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... tion . Be that as it may , my mind clicked : it was my uncle whose resemblance he bore , my most unathletic uncle , the architect on Long Island . “ Wake up , Wickie , ” remarked old man Eppert sweating beside me . The next day ...
... tion . Be that as it may , my mind clicked : it was my uncle whose resemblance he bore , my most unathletic uncle , the architect on Long Island . “ Wake up , Wickie , ” remarked old man Eppert sweating beside me . The next day ...
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... tion . I noticed a faint smile creep over Chaplain Sneary's face . “ B.O.Q. 22 , I guess , ” my chief guide finally allowed , “ at least for the time being . ” HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN The Chief not only accorded me a cordial welcome but he ...
... tion . I noticed a faint smile creep over Chaplain Sneary's face . “ B.O.Q. 22 , I guess , ” my chief guide finally allowed , “ at least for the time being . ” HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN The Chief not only accorded me a cordial welcome but he ...
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... tion had been disposed of and we were starting on the next one. After about twenty minutes of this, without so much as my opening my mouth, the flow of words from the bed would suddenly cease and a big grin would come over the face of ...
... tion had been disposed of and we were starting on the next one. After about twenty minutes of this, without so much as my opening my mouth, the flow of words from the bed would suddenly cease and a big grin would come over the face of ...
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... tion from the tedious miles and fiendish heat . I remember one time when a pla- toon which I was accompanying stopped for a few minutes by a large field . Not far out in the field a farmer was plowing with a pair of mules . Now anyone ...
... tion from the tedious miles and fiendish heat . I remember one time when a pla- toon which I was accompanying stopped for a few minutes by a large field . Not far out in the field a farmer was plowing with a pair of mules . Now anyone ...
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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