Aarugha! : report to Director, Historical Division, Headquarters, Marine Corps, on the history of specialized and force-level reconnaissance activities and units of the United States Marine Corps, 1900-1974 / by Ray W. Stubbe. 1981.

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Aarugha! : report to Director, Historical Division, Headquarters, Marine Corps, on the history of specialized and force-level reconnaissance activities and units of the United States Marine Corps, 1900-1974 / by Ray W. Stubbe. 1981.

v, 323 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.

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Ray W. Stubbe (b. 1938) was born and raised in Wauwatosa (Wisconsin). He is an alumnus of Washington High School, St. Olaf College, Northwestern Lutheran Theological Seminary, and the University of Chicago. Stubbe was ordained as a Lutheran minister in 1965 and served as a Navy Chaplain during the Vietnam War with the 9th Marine Amphibious Brigade, 26th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division. Stubbe retired from the Navy in 1984 with the rank of Second Class Petty Officer. In 1988, Stubbe founded ...

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