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JOURNALS

Briefing: Journal of the International B-24 Liberator Club

The Daily Democrat. Woodland, California .

Friends Journal

About the Author

STEPHEN E. AMBROSE is the author of numerous books of history, including the New York Times bestsellers Nothing Like It in the World, Citizen Soldiers, Undaunted Courage, and D-Day, as well as multi-volume biographies of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. He is founder of the Eisenhower Center, president of the National D-Day Museum in New Orleans, and recipient in 1998 of a National Humanities Award. He lives in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, and Helena, Montana.

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Nixon: Ruin and Recovery, 1973-1990

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Nixon: The Triumph of a Politician, 1962-1972

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Eisenhower: The President

Eisenhower: Soldier, General of the Army, President-Elect, 1890-1952 The Supreme Commander:

The War Years of General Dwight D. Eisenhower

Duty, Honor, Country: A History of West Point

Eisenhower and Berlin, 1945

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Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy, 1938-1976

Ike’s Spies: Eisenhower and the Espionage Establishment

Halleck: Lincoln’s Chief of Staff

Upton and the Army

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NOTES

PROLOGUE

1.       Marguerite Madison Aronowitz, Maternity Ward: Final Flight of a World War II Liberator, 11-12; Larry Davis,B-24 Liberator in Action, 6.

2.       William Carigan, Ad Lib: Flying the B-24 Liberator in World War II, 73.

CHAPTER ONE. WHERE THEY CAME FROM

1.       Michael Takiff interview with McGovern, Eisenhower Center.

2.       George McGovern, Grassroots: The Autobiography of George McGovern, 10. Other information on McGovern’s youth comes from interviews with McGovern by Stephen and Hugh Ambrose, from interviews with McGovern by Michael Takiff, and from Robert Sam Anson, McGovern, 17-21.

3.       Ambrose interview with McGovern.

4.       Ibid.; McGovern, Grassroots, 19.

5.       Robert S. Capps, Flying Colt: Liberator Pilot in Italy.

6.       Anson, McGovern, 40.

7.       R. J. Hammer, Small Tales: Tall Tales: Poetry: Fiction, 1-7.

8.       Roland Pepin’s memoirs, written and typed for his grandchildren, copy in the Eisenhower Center.

9.       William Barnes to Ambrose letter, June 5, 2000. Barnes wrote a book, Disaster at Bari: Top Secret!.

10.     Shostack to Ambrose letter, March 31, 2000.

11.     Eugene Hudson interview with Hugh Ambrose, Eisenhower Center.

12.     C. W. Cooper interview with Stephen and Hugh Ambrose, Eisenhower Center.

13.     Barnes interview, Eisenhower Center.

14.     Hammer, Small Tales, 6.

15.     Pepin memoirs, Eisenhower Center.

16.     Cooper interview with Stephen and Hugh Ambrose, Eisenhower Center.

17.     McGovern to Pennington, January 31, 1943, Dakota Wesleyan Library.

18.     McGovern interview, Eisenhower Center.

CHAPTER TWO. TRAINING

1.       Wesley Frank Craven and James Lea Cate, eds., The Army Air Forces in World War

II, Vol. 6,Men and Planes, xi.

2.       McGovern interview, Eisenhower Center.

3.       Ibid.

4.       Craven and Cate, Men and Planes, xxv.

5.       Dwight Eisenhower interview with Ambrose, Eisenhower Center.

6.       Charles A. Watry, Washout! The Aviation Cadet Story, 7-8; Craven and Cate, Men

and Planes, xxviii.

7.       Watry, Washout!, 10.

8.       Kenneth Higgins interview with Hugh Ambrose, Eisenhower Center.

9.       Ibid., 69.

10.     McGovern interview, Eisenhower Center.

11.     Ibid.

12.     Daryl Lembke, “McGovern’s War Years, “The Daily Democrat, Woodland, California, Oct. 10, 1972.

13.     Watry, Washout!, 83.

14.     Thomas P. Reynolds, Belle of the Brawl: A Biographical Memoir of Walter Malone Baskin, 11.

15.     Ibid., 21-22.

16.     John G. Smith, Wouldn’t Change a Thing: A Memoir, 66-71.

17.     C. W. Cooper interview with Hugh and Stephen Ambrose, Eisenhower Center.

18.     Pepin memoirs, Eisenhower Center.

19.     Watry, Washout!, 157.

20.     Cooper interview; Pepin memoirs, Eisenhower Center.

21.     Donald Kay to Ambrose, April 21, 2000, Eisenhower Center.

22.     Ibid.

23.     Homer Socolofsky, The Honorable Richard Dean Rogers, Senior United States District Judge, 38.

24.     Robert “Ken” Barmore memoirs, Eisenhower Center.

25.     Hammer, Small Tales, 8-9.

26.     Thomas Childers, Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot

Down over Germany in World War II, 8-14. The figure on those graduating from gunnery school is from Craven and Cate,Men and Planes, 590.

27.     McGovern to Pennington, August 2, 1943, Dakota Wesleyan Library.

28.     McGovern interview, Eisenhower Center.

29.     Reynolds, Belle of the Brawl, 18.

30.     McGovern interview, Eisenhower Center.

31.     Lembke, “McGovern’s War Years,” Oct. 10, 1972.

32.     McGovern interview, Eisenhower Center.

33.     Watry, Washout!, 96-97.

34.     McGovern interview, Eisenhower Center.

35.     Barmore interview, Eisenhower Center.

36.     Watry, Washout!, 111-12.

37.     McGovern to Pennington, February 8, 1944, Dakota Wesleyan Library.

38.     McGovern interview, Eisenhower Center.

39.     Smith, Wouldn’t Change a Thing, 73-74.

40.     Watry, Washout!, 117-19.

41.     Barmore interview, Eisenhower Center.

42.     Watry, Washout!, 15.

43.     McGovern interview, Eisenhower Center.

44.     Anson, McGovern, 38.

45.     Watry, Washout!, 142-43.

46.     Reynolds, Belle of the Brawl, 18.

47.     Smith, Wouldn’t Change a Thing, 77.

48.     Craven and Cate, Men and Planes, xxxiv.

49.     Ibid.

CHAPTER THREE. LEARNING TO FLY THE B- 24

1.       McGovern interview, Eisenhower Center.

2.       Briefing: Journal of the International B-24 Liberator Club63, Winter 1997, p.

15.

3.       Anson, McGovern, 39.

4.       Craven and Cate, Men and Planes, xx, xxix, xxxvii.

5.       These figures are for model B-24D and are taken from Davis,B-24 Liberator in Action, 4-6, 17. See also Frederick A. Johnsen,B-24 Liberator.

6.       Craven and Cate, Men and Planes, 207.

7.       McGovern interview, Eisenhower Center.

8.       Craven and Cate, Men and Planes, 566-78.

9.       Walter Hughes, A Bomber Pilot in World War II: From Farm Boy to Pilot.

10.     Donald R. Currier,50 Mission Crush, 5.

11.     McGovern interview, Eisenhower Center.

12.     Smith, Wouldn’t Change a Thing, 77-78.

13.     McGovern to Pennington, November 8 and 15, 1943, Dakota Wesleyan Library.

14.     McGovern to Pennington, December 28, 1943, Dakota Wesleyan Library.

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