Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... turned their great nation upside-down since the war. This book was finished when the U.S. was becoming involved with Korea. World War II was definitely “old hat” and was of little interest to publishers. But time changes perspectives ...
... turned their great nation upside-down since the war. This book was finished when the U.S. was becoming involved with Korea. World War II was definitely “old hat” and was of little interest to publishers. But time changes perspectives ...
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... turned out, never were. One of my friends used to delight in pointing out that ministers were placed in the same draft classification as imbeciles. Be that as it may, the simi- larity of exemption stemmed, I hope, from different reasons ...
... turned out, never were. One of my friends used to delight in pointing out that ministers were placed in the same draft classification as imbeciles. Be that as it may, the simi- larity of exemption stemmed, I hope, from different reasons ...
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... turned again, the mercury seeking refuge in the red ball of the thermometer. I 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 ...
... turned again, the mercury seeking refuge in the red ball of the thermometer. I 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 ...
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... turned out to be a typical dormitory room, furnished on either side with bed, table and bureau, in that inevitable order, and, of course, totally unadorned, save in this case by the blue and gold presence of a naval lieutenant. His two ...
... turned out to be a typical dormitory room, furnished on either side with bed, table and bureau, in that inevitable order, and, of course, totally unadorned, save in this case by the blue and gold presence of a naval lieutenant. His two ...
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... turned out , affected but little the fortunes of class 2-44 , as we were officially termed . They continued eventful . We had but “ fallen in ” to march to lunch when sparks began to fly again . An ensign of the line , perhaps twenty ...
... turned out , affected but little the fortunes of class 2-44 , as we were officially termed . They continued eventful . We had but “ fallen in ” to march to lunch when sparks began to fly again . An ensign of the line , perhaps twenty ...
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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