Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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George Woodward Wickersham. roar broke loose again . “ Darn it , ” I wrote my wife that night , “ I'll make that Dean eat those words ! " First Assignment I VISIT THE WAVES could not have been 31 ― Marine Chaplain -
George Woodward Wickersham. roar broke loose again . “ Darn it , ” I wrote my wife that night , “ I'll make that Dean eat those words ! " First Assignment I VISIT THE WAVES could not have been 31 ― Marine Chaplain -
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... wrote to Washington. Chaplain Willard objected to my impatience. “Lay off the Chief, Wickie,” he would say. “If you rush things, all that you will probably get is a ship.” “And what's wrong with a ship?” I would reply. “Oh, it's all ...
... wrote to Washington. Chaplain Willard objected to my impatience. “Lay off the Chief, Wickie,” he would say. “If you rush things, all that you will probably get is a ship.” “And what's wrong with a ship?” I would reply. “Oh, it's all ...
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... wrote a Christmas epistle to my parish and kept my family well supplied with letters and post cards . I made quite a few coast - to - coast telephone calls too , which were worth every one of the numerous quarters dropped into the ...
... wrote a Christmas epistle to my parish and kept my family well supplied with letters and post cards . I made quite a few coast - to - coast telephone calls too , which were worth every one of the numerous quarters dropped into the ...
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... wrote my colleague in a famous epistle addressed to “ Chaplain Mac Ratty . ” By 1945 the Fleet Marine Force in the Field consisted of six divisions . The Second Marine Division had acquired deserved fame for its participation in the ...
... wrote my colleague in a famous epistle addressed to “ Chaplain Mac Ratty . ” By 1945 the Fleet Marine Force in the Field consisted of six divisions . The Second Marine Division had acquired deserved fame for its participation in the ...
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... wrote, “had chow, cleaned my tent, did some errands which had to be done, and then went to work on a sermon. When I fin- ished the latter, I looked at the old tin ticker to see how long till chow, and it was just 9:30!” Filling in the ...
... wrote, “had chow, cleaned my tent, did some errands which had to be done, and then went to work on a sermon. When I fin- ished the latter, I looked at the old tin ticker to see how long till chow, and it was just 9:30!” Filling in the ...
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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