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Notes Chapter 3 1. Susan J. Hadler and Ann B. Mix, Lost in the Victory: Reflections of American War Orphans of WWII (Denton: University of North Texas Press, 1998), xxiv; archives of orphans’ accounts at American WWII Orphans Network (AWON), 5745 Lee Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46216. The organization’s Web site address is www.awon.org; their e-mail address is awon@aol.com 2. Richmond (Indiana) Palladium Item, June 14, 1960, 2. 3. U.S. Naval Academy Editors, The Lucky Bag of 1930 (Annapolis, Md.: U.S. Naval Academy, 1930), 208. 4. Richmond (Indiana) Palladium Item, August 20, 1954, 4. Chapter 4 1. U.S. Naval Academy Editors, Lucky Bag, 208. 2. Carl Lavo, Slade Cutter, Submarine Warrior (Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 2003), 48. 3. U.S. Naval Academy Editors, Lucky Bag, 208. 4. Big Shot (newsletter of USS Chicago), July 4, 1932, 2. 5. Ibid., November 5, 1932, 1. Chapter 5 1. W. J. Holmes, Undersea Victory (New York: Doubleday, 1966), 36. 2. Robert Casey, Battle Below (New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1945), 15. 3. Herman Wouk, TheWinds of War (New York: Pocket Books, 1971), 451. 4. Carl Lavo, Back from the Deep (Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1994), 22. 5. Charles A. Lockwood and Hans Christian Adamson, Through Hell and Deep Water (New York: Greenberg, 1956), 79. 6. John F. Davidson, Reminiscences (Annapolis, Md.: U.S. Naval Institute, 1986), 85–86. 7. Margaret Solenberger, “Don’t Pull the Plug,” China Gunboatman (newsletter of the South China Yangtze Patrol Asiatic Fleet), September 1999, 15. 8. H. C. Bruton, “The Far China Station II (1936–37),” Shipmate, April 1986, 25. 9. Holmes, Undersea Victory, 37. Chapter 6 1. Samuel Eliot Morison, History of United States Naval Operations in World War II (Boston: Little Brown, 1950), 3:30. 2. Casey, Battle Below, 87, 85. 3. Ibid., 17. 4. Ibid., 86. 5. Ibid., 77. Chapter 9 1. Bobette Gugliotta, Pigboat 39 (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1984), 27. 2. Morison, History of United States Naval Operations, 3:12. 3. Herbert Bix, Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan (New York: HarperCollins , 2000), 146–47. 4. C. R. Bartholomew, “What They Never Told,” Polaris, June 1999, 15. 5 Gugliotta, Pigboat 39, 12. 6. Ibid., 57. 7. Ibid., 62. 8. Ibid., 2. 9. Ibid., 34. 10. Ibid., 41, 42. Chapter 10 1. Silver Dolphins (newsletter of Three Rivers Chapter of U.S. Subvets of WWII), August 2001, 5. 2. Edward L. Beach, Submarine! (New York: Zebra Books, 1990), 144–45, 312. 3. Gugliotta, Pigboat 39, 86. 266 NOTES TO PAGES 49–107 4. Clay Blair, Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War against Japan (Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press), 60. 5. Richmond (Indiana) Palladium Item, December 8, 1941, 12. Chapter 11 1. Gerald Astor, The GreatestWar (Novato, Calif.: Presidio Press, 1999), 54. 2. Casey, Battle Below, 234–35. 3. James W. Coe, “Brief Summary of USS S-39 War Patrol Report No. 1, December 11–21, 1941,” U.S. Naval Academy Archives, Nimitz Library, U.S. Asiatic Fleet, Submarine Division 201, 1. 4. Gugliotta, Pigboat 39, 92. 5. Ibid., 93. 6. Casey, Battle Below, 74. 7. Gugliotta, Pigboat 39, 95. 8. Casey, Battle Below, 315. 9. Gugliotta, Pigboat 39, 98, 99. 10. George Grider, Warfish (Boston: Little, Brown, 1958), 254. 11. Casey, Battle Below, 316. Chapter 12 1. Astor, GreatestWar, 50, 56. 2. Ibid., 62. 3. Gugliotta, Pigboat 39, 109 4. Blair, Silent Victory, 132. 5. Gugliotta, Pigboat 39, 124. 6. Ibid., 141. 7. James W. Coe, “USS S-39 Third War Patrol Report, Feb. 14–Mar. 18, 1942,” U.S. Naval Academy Archives, Nimitz Library, U.S. Asiatic Fleet, Submarine Division 201, 5. 8. Ibid. 9. Ibid., 5–7. 10. Gugliotta, Pigboat 39, 150–51. 11. Coe, “USS S-39 Third War Patrol Report,” 10. 12. Casey, Battle Below, 318. 13. Gugliotta, Pigboat 39, 158. 14. Ibid., 165. NOTES TO PAGES 110–133 267 15. Ibid. 16. Holmes, Undersea Victory, 47. 17. Beach, Submarine, 111. 18. Casey, Battle Below, 315. 19. Blair, Silent Victory, 164. Chapter 13 1. W. G. Winslow, The Fleet the Gods Forgot (Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1982), 161. 2. Ibid., 164. 3.Theodore Roscoe, Submarine Operations inWWII (Annapolis, Md.: U.S. Naval Institute, 1949), 96. 4. Morison, History of United States Naval Operations, 3:312. 5. Blair, Silent Victory, 159. 6. Winslow, The Fleet the Gods Forgot, 246. 7. Paul Fussell, Wartime (New York: Oxford University Press, 1989), 273. 8. Roscoe, Submarine Operations, 97. 9. Blair, Silent...

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