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Napoleon was not entirely correct when he said military force moves on its stomach. Although logisticsg important to a military organization, the spiritual lbw can not be over-looked. BREMER'l'ON's religious 31331 center around the work of the ship's Chaplain, FathqQ3 1.1t Rademacher, and the work of Religious Lay ffEU!.lf- John Lauck and Albert Jones, FT 3. The Rev. E. W. n- former Navy Chaplain now engaged in missiona gQi5.'7fryV:l,1 conducted Protestant Divine Services aboard j giigfjry during our extended stay in Singapore. Religious activities are not conined to Sundayf Catholic Mass is offered daily, and Protestant Devoti 1'1La,1 Bible study classes are conducted frequently throug Ciba week. fx 'uf 'S -- .. 3'
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