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When Robert J. Rider died in 1961, he left to his descendants a typescript text, tentatively entitled Flashbacks, which would eventually become Reflections on the Battlefield. Broadly autobiographical, this text offers a unique account of its author who fought as an infantryman while also serving as a chaplain, thus exposing himself in peculiar directness to the ambiguities of chaplaincy service on the battlefield. A further particularity is that Rider was in a minority among chaplains, being a Methodist chaplain. In August 1914, Rider, aged twenty-five, was about to begin his third year of training for the ministry of the Wesleyan Methodist church, at Handsworth Theological College in Birmi...
(Ukulele). With just three chords, you can play 50 songs on your baritone uke! Songs include: Bad Moon Rising * Blowin' in the Wind * Blue Suede Shoes * Cecilia * Chasing Cars * Cold, Cold Heart * Folsom Prison Blues * Free Fallin' * The Gambler * King of the Road * Leaving on a Jet Plane * Old Time Rock & Roll * Seven Bridges Road * Time for Me to Fly * Twist and Shout * You Are My Sunshine * and more.
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