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135.
Quote from
An Army at Dawn
by Rick Atkinson, 159. Copyright © 2002 by Rick Atkinson. Reprinted by permission of Henry Holt and Company, LLC.
136.
Peter Andrews, “A Place to Be Lousy In,”
American Heritage Magazine
, www.americanheritage.com.
137.
Atkinson,
An Army at Dawn
, 262.
138.
Ibid., 335.
139.
Sperry,
Prayers for Private Devotions in War-Time
, 25.
140.
Skelly,
The Military Chaplaincy of the U.S. Army
, 6. Used by permission.
141.
North,
War Stories III
, 88.
142.
Atkinson,
An Army at Dawn
, 293.
143.
Churchill,
The Hinge of Fate
, 688. June 30, 1943, remarks to the Guildhall.
144.
“The War of a Green Howard, 1939–1945. Bill Cheall’s Story,” The Green Howards Regimental History, www.greenhowards.org.uk.
145.
Hoyt,
The GI’s War
, 182.
146.
Atkinson,
An Army at Dawn
, 396–97.
147.
Time Magazine
, “A Matter of Days,” August 9, 1943, www.time.com.
148.
Atkinson,
An Army at Dawn
, 259.
149.
Kenneth T. Downs, “Nothing Stopped the Timberwolves,”
The Saturday Evening Post
, August 17, 1946.
150.
Ibid.
151.
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Prayer Book
, p. 91.2b
152.
Lewis,
The Mammoth Book of Eyewitness World War II
, 162–67.
153.
O God, Our Help in Ages Past
, by Isaac Watts, 1719. Sung at the funeral of Winston Churchill, 1965.
154.
Lewis,
The Mammoth Book of Eyewitness World War II
, 166.
155.
Atkinson,
An Army at Dawn
, 411.
156.
Lewis,
The Mammoth Book of Eyewitness World War II
, 152.
157.
Chaplain A. M. Sherman, Jr.,
Religion and Ethics Newsletter
, May 28, 2004, www.pbs.org. Excerpt from National Cathedral’s exhibition, “Faith and Courage: U. S. Chaplains Service in World War II.”
158.
Hoyt,
The GI’s War
, 202.
159.
“Ernie Pyle,” Indiana Historical Society, www.indianahistory.org.
160.
Ibid.
161.
Lewis,
The Mammoth Book of Eyewitness World War II
, 207–8.
162.
Costello,
The Pacific War
, 382.
163.
Rose,
Evidence Not Seen
, 41. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.
164.
Ibid.
165.
Glenn Frazier, “Ex-POW Biography,” American Ex-Prisoners of War, www.axpow.org.
166.
Schultz,
The Last Battle Station
, 71.
167.
www.rentz.navy.mil
168.
Ibid.
169.
poem by Lloyd Willey, www.rentz.navy.mil.
170.
Adam Bernstein,
Washington Post
, June 2, 2004, www.washingtonpost.com.
171.
Lewis,
The Mammoth Book of Eyewitness World War II
, 296–298.
172.
Felber,
The Old Breed of Marine
, 3–4.
173.
Mason,
The Pacific War Remembered
, 131.
174.
Ibid., 138–39.
175.
Ibid., 136.
176.
Davis,
Marine!
, 121.
177.
Ibid., 201.
178.
Ibid.
179.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net, search “Basilone.”
180.
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Prayer Book
, 85.
181.
Medal of Honor citation, Douglas Albert Munro, www.uscg.mil/history.
182.
James Quann, “A World War Hero from Cle Elum,”
Columbia Magazine
, Fall 2000, Vol. 14, No. 3.
183.
Gehring,
Child of Miracles
, 11–12.
184.
Ibid.
185.
Ibid., 10–11.
186.
www.eyewitnesstohistory.com
187.
Gehring,
Child of Miracles
, 3–5.
188.
Miller,
The Story of World War II
, 156.
189.
Ibid., 157, quoting Gen. Robert Eichelberger.
190.
Ibid., 158.
191.
Rear Adm. Robert G. Mills, USN (Ret.), “The Parson’s Bible,” U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association, www.usna.com.
192.
Ibid.
193.
From
1001 Great Stories and Quotes
by R. Kent Hughes, ed., p. 234–235. Quoting Cmdr. Eric J. Berryman.
194.
Ibid.
195.
www.medalofhonor.com.
196.
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Prayer Book
, 43.
197.
Gehring,
Child of Miracles
, 156–57.
198.
Snaddon,
Through the Valley of the Shadow
.
199.
Ibid.
200.
Ibid.
201.
Ibid.
202.
Mason,
The Pacific War Remembered
, 196.
203.
Zamperini,
Devil at My Heels
, 84–85. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.
204.
Ibid., 98.
205.
Ibid., 123.
206.
Ibid., 242–43.
207.
Gehring,
Child of Miracles
, 15–32.
208.
Ibid.
209.
Ibid.
210.
Ibid., 261.
211.
Ibid.
212.
Ibid., 298–99.
213.
Napoleon, www.bartleby.com.
214.
Mao Tse-Tung,
Quotations from Chairman Mao
, 139.
215.
“Mosta Dome,” Location Malta, www.locationmalta.com.
216.
North,
War Stories III
, 102.
217.
Ibid., 105.
218.
Quotes from article by Stephen P. Weaver, NAS Sigonella Public Affairs, “Heroism During World War II Remembered at Ponte Dirillo,” July 14, 2004, www.navy.mil.
219.
North,
War Stories III
, 123.
220.
Al Karr, “Exhibit Honors World War II’s Chaplains,” Episcopal Diocese of Washington, www.edow.org.
221.
Ibid.
222.
Ibid.
223.
Carroll,
Grace under Fire
, 45–46.
224.
Stan Scislowsiki, “Church Service at the Front,” WW2 Peoples War, www.bbc.co.uk.
225.
Abide with Me
, Henry Lyte and William Monk, 1847. Five of eight stanzas. Written as Lyte was dying of tuberculosis.
226.
Central Illinois World War II Stories, “Frank’s Military Career WWII,” by Frank C. Palilla, www.atlas.illinois.edu.
227.
A Prayer Book for Soldiers and Sailors
.
228.
Robert G. Saxton, “Knocking a Bomb Out in the Italian Skies,” Central Illinois World War II Stories, atlas.illinois.edu.
229.
George Graves, “Somewhere in Italy,” http://thedropzone.org.
230.
Kathy Burd, “I’ve Been Blessed- A Legacy,” Central Illinois World War II Stories, atlas.illinois.edu.
231.
Ibid.
232.
Lewis,
The Mammoth Book of Eyewitness World War II
, 438, quoting an article by Ernie Pyle.

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