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Hollywood Marine

Douglas C. Morris

Editora: iUniverse

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This book is a humorous recounting of my experiences during Marine Corps Boot Camp. These memories are still with me today. This book is a walk down memory lane for any veteran. I think we all remember the names of our drill instructors.
Disponível desde: 13/03/2020.

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