[87] Bennett M. Guthrie, Three Winds of Death  (Stillwater, OK:  New Forums Press, Inc., 1985), pp. 12-16.

[88] Gerard M. Devlin, Paratrooper!  (New York:  St. Martin's Press, 1979), pp. 71-77.

[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 University Press, 1992), p. 259.

[104] Ibid.

[105] Devlin, Paratrooper!,  p. 258.

[106] Guthrie, Three Winds of Death, p. 52.

� James P. Lowe, 2004