[87] Bennett M.
Guthrie, Three Winds of Death (Stillwater, OK: New Forums
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[88] Gerard M.
Devlin, Paratrooper! (New York: St. Martin's Press,
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[89]
Guthrie, Three Winds of Death, p. 13-18.
[90]
Ibid., p. 20.
[91]
Ibid., p. 21.
[92]
Devlin, Paratrooper!, p. 256.
[93]
Guthrie, Three Winds of Death, p. 24.
[94]
William T. Calhoun, Bless 'Em All (2001), p. 5.
[95]
Devlin, Paratrooper!, p. 256.
[96]
Guthrie, Three Winds of Death, pp. 26-27.
[97]
Calhoun, Bless 'Em All, p. 5.
[98]
Guthrie, Three Winds of Death, pp. 33-43.
[99] John W.
Britten, Letters from a Pacific Paratrooper (Marion, MA:
Preston Publications, 1997), p. 197.
[100]
Guthrie, Three Winds of Death, pp. 46-48.
[101]
Samuel T.
Moore, Tactical Employment in the U.S. Army of Transport
Aircraft and Gliders in World War II (Washington D.C.: Army
Air Forces, 19 June 1946), Ch. V, p. 18.
[102]
United
States, War Dept., "Report on "OUTLOOK OPERATION"" (APO 929:
Headquarters, 503d Parachute Infantry, 31 October
1943), p. 1.
[103]
David
Horner, General Vasey�s War (Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne
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[104]
Ibid.
[105]
Devlin, Paratrooper!, p. 258.
[106]
Guthrie, Three Winds of Death, p. 52.