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“The Fall of Rome.” Life (July 14, 1944): 38.
“FHQu Wolfsschanze.” After the Battle, no. 19 (1977): 28+.
Fisher, Ernest F. “A Classic Stratagem on Monte Artemisio.” Military Review (Feb. 1963): 79+.
Fitzpatrick, G.R.D. “Anzio and Its Lessons.” Military Review (July 1951): 97+.
Fleisher, Bob. “Truscott Leads Memorial Day Rites.” Stars and Stripes 2, no. 174 (May 31, 1945): 1.
Fuller, J.F.C. “The Why and Wherefore of the Italian Offensive.” Newsweek (June 5, 1944): 22.
“G.I. Nightingale.” Time (Feb. 28, 1944): 88.
Gavin, James M. “Airborne Plans and Operations in the Mediterranean Theater.” Infantry Journal (Aug. 1946): 22+.
———. “Paratroops over Sicily.” Infantry Journal (Nov. 1945): 25+.
Geake, Robert. “Mule Pack Trains in Italy.” Cavalry Journal (March–Apr. 1944): 74+.
Gellhorn, Martha. “Cracking the Gothic Line.” Collier’s (Oct. 28, 1944): 24+.
“Geoffrey Keyes.” Assembly (Sept. 1973): 121.
Gervasi, Frank. “Alexander the Modest.” Collier’s (Feb. 12, 1944): 13+.
———. “Battle at Cassino.” Collier’s (March 18, 1944): 20+.
Giangreco, D. M. “Spinning the Casualties: Media Strategies During the Roosevelt Administration.” Passport 35, no. 3 (Dec. 2004): 22+.
Goldsmith, R.F.K. “The Development of Air Power in Joint Operations.” Army Quarterly and Defence Journal, part 2 (Oct. 1967): 59+.
Gordon, John E. “The Strategic and Tactical Influence of Disease in World War II.” Military Review 28, no. 12 (March 1949): 29+.
Gorlinski, Joseph S. “Naples: Case History in Invasion.” Military Engineer 36 (Apr. 1944): 109+.
Green, John H. “The Battles for Cassino.” After the Battle, no. 13 (1976): 1+.
Greene, Joseph I. “Operation CORKSCREW: Tough Decision.” Infantry Journal 59, no. 5 (Nov. 1946): 20+.
Greenwood, John T. “The U.S. Army and Amphibious Warfare During World War II.” Army History (summer 1993): 1+.
Guild, Walter A. “That Damned Smoke Again.” Infantry Journal (Oct. 1944): 25+.
Hamburger, Philip. “Letter from Rome.” New Yorker (July 7, 1944): 52+.
Hamilton. Maxwell. “Junior in Name Only.” The Retired Officer (June 1981): 28+.
Hanson, Frederick R. “Combat Psychiatry.” Bulletin of the U.S. Army Medical Department 9 (Nov. 1949).
Harmon, Ernest N. “From the Anzio Beachhead to Viterbo.” Military Review (Nov. 1944): 38+.
Heiser, Joseph. “Prisoner of War.” T-Patcher News Letter (winter 2003): 9+.
Heitmann, Jan. “‘Gomorrah’—The Hamburg Firestorm.” After the Battle 70 (1990): 1+.
Hersey, John. “AMGOT at Work.” Life 15, no. 8 (Aug. 23, 1943): 25.
———. “Nicosia Battle.” Time (Aug. 9, 1943): 30+.
Hewitt, H. Kent. “The Allied Navies at Salerno.” United States Naval Institute Proceedings 79, no. 9 (Sept. 1953): 958+.
———. “Naval Aspects of the Sicilian Campaign.” United States Naval Institute Proceedings 79, no. 7 (July 1953): 705+.
Higgins, Trumbull. “The Anglo-American Historians’ War in the Mediterranean, 1942–1945.” Military Affairs 34, no. 3 (Oct. 1970): 84+.
Hixson, John A. “Operation SHINGLE: Combined Planning and Preparation.” Military Review (March 1989): 64+.
Hood, Bruton F. “The Gran Sasso Raid.” Military Review (Feb. 1959): 55+.
Hussa, Norman. “Action at Salerno.” Infantry Journal 53, no. 6 (Dec. 1943): 25+.
Hutchinson, William S. “Use of the 4.2-inch Chemical Mortar in the Invasion of Sicily.” Military Review (Nov. 1943): 13+.
“Italy Looks in Desperation for a Strong Man.” Life 15, no. 6 (Aug. 9, 1943): 15+.
Jefford, C. G. “Fratricide: An Overview of Friendly Fire Incidents in the 20th Century.” Royal Air Force Historical Society Journal, no. 34 (2005): 82+.
Kahn, E. J., Jr. “Education of an Army.” New Yorker 20, no. 35 (Oct. 14, 1944): 21+, and no. 36 (Oct. 21, 1944): 34+.
———. “Something Rotten in the Fruit Salad.” Infantry Journal (May 1946): 19+.
Keller, E. R. “Quartermasters—Battle-Proved.” Quartermaster Review (May–June 1944): 24+.
Kent, George. “The Last Days of Dictator Benito Mussolini.” Reader’s Digest (Oct. 1944): 13+.
Kingseed, Cole C. “WWII’s Airborne Commanders: ‘The Stuff of Instant Legend.’” Army (July 1996): 31+.
Kohn, Richard H., ed. “The Scholarship on World War II.” Journal of Military History 55, no. 3 (July 1991): 365+.
Krammer, Arnold P. “German Prisoners of War in the United States.” Military Affairs 40, no. 2 (Apr. 1976): 67+.
Lang, Daniel. “Letter from Rome.” New Yorker (June 17, 1944): 65+.
———. “Letter from Rome.” New Yorker (June 24, 1944): 52+.
———. “Letter from Rome.” New Yorker (July 15, 1944).
Lang, Will. “Doughboys’ Beachhead.” Time (Feb. 7, 1944): 22.
———. “Lucian King Truscott, Jr.” Life (Oct. 2, 1944): 96+.
Lanning, Michael L. “Goodbye to Captain Waskow.” VFW Magazine (May 1981): 19+.
Lardner, John. “Horrors of War in America.” Newsweek (July 12, 1943): 12+.
Leighton, Richard M. “Overlord Revisited: An Interpretation of American Strategy in the European War, 1942–1944.” American Historical Review 68, no. 4 (July 1963): 919+.
———. “Planning for Sicily.” United States Naval Institute Proceedings (July 1962): 90+.
Lewis, Charles Lee. “The Byzantine Invasion of North Africa, Sicily, and Italy.” United States Naval Institute Proceedings (Nov. 1943): 1435+.
Liebling, A. J. “Find ’Em, Fix ’Em, and Fight ’Em.” New Yorker 19, no. 10 (Apr. 24, 1943): 21+, and no. 11 (May 1, 1943): 24+.
“Lieutenant Audie Murphy.” After the Battle, no. 3 (1973): 28+.
Longmire, Carey. “The Beachhead-Happy Thunderbird.” Saturday Evening Post (Nov. 30, 1946): 25+.
Lowry, F. J. “The Naval Side of the Anzio Invasion.” United States Naval Institute Proceedings (Jan. 1954): 22+.
Lytton, Henry D. “Bombing Policy in the Rome and Pre–Normandy Invasion Aerial Campaigns.” Military Affairs 47, no. 2 (Apr 1983): 53+.
MacLean, French L. “German General Officer Casualties in World War II: Lessons for Future War.” Military Review 70, no. 4 (April 1990): 45+.
“Major Martin: The Story Continues.” After the Battle, no. 64 (1989): 41+.
“Malta C.G.” After the Battle, no. 10 (1975): 1+.
Manson, Morse P., and Harry M. Grayson. “Why 2,776 American Soldiers in the Mediterranean Theater of Operation Were Absent Without Leave.” American Journal of Psychiatry (July 1946): 50+.
Margry, Karel. “The Invasion of Sicily.” After the Battle, no. 77 (1992).
———. “Mustard Disaster at Bari.” After the Battle, no. 79 (1993): 34+.
Matthews, Sidney T. “The French in the Drive on Rome.” Revue Historique de l’Armée. Special issue, 1957.
McLain, Raymond S., Jr. “LTG Raymond S. McLain.” National Guard (March 1987): 22+.
Melanephy, James P., and John G. Robinson. “Savannah at Salerno.” Surface Warfare 6, no. 3 (March 1981): 2+.
Meske, Fritz. “The Anzio-Nettuno Bridgehead: A German Account.” Military Review (June 1944).
———. “Die Wehrmacht.” Military Review (June 1944).
Miles, Sherman. “Patton Preferred.” Atlantic Monthly (Dec. 1947): 128+.
Miller, Merle. “Second Battle of Oran.” Yank 3, no. 49 (25 May 1945): 2+.
Morgan, Roger. “The Man Who Almost Is.” After the Battle, no. 54 (1986): 1+.
———. “The Second World War’s Best Kept Secret Revealed.” After the Battle, no. 94 (1996): 31+.
Morris, Ellen Birkett. “The Woman Behind the Man.” The Patton Saber (fall 2002): 1.
Morris, W.H.H., Jr. “Salerno.” Military
Review 13, no. 12 (March 1944): 5+.
Morrow, N. P. “Employment of Artillery in Italy.” Field Artillery Journal 34, no. 8 (Aug. 1944): 499+.
Mulcahy, Robert. “If You Die, You Die.” World War II 21, no. 7 (Nov. 2006): 34.
Muller, F. M. “2nd Armored Division Combat Loading, Sicily.” Armored Cavalry Journal (July–Aug. 1947): 2+.
Nalty, Bernard, and Truman Strobridge. “The Lucky Chase.” Sea Classics (n.d.): 14+.
“News Published First Allied Paper in Sicily.” 45th Division News 5, no. 38 (July 10, 1945).
“1944.” Life 16, no. 2 (Jan 3, 1944): 20.
O’Neill, James. “Welcome to Rome.” Yank (June 18, 1944): 10+.
Owen, William V. “Transportation and Supply on Anzio.” Infantry Journal (March 1946): 32.
Painton, Frederick C. “Dirty Work on the Road to Rome.” Saturday Evening Post (Feb. 19, 1944).
Peracarro, Domenico. “The Italian Army in Africa, 1940–1943.” War & Society 9, no. 2 (Oct. 1991): 103+.
Percy, William Alexander. “Jim Crow and Uncle Sam: The Tuskegee Flying Units and the U.S. Army Air Forces in Europe During World War II.” Journal of Military History 67, no. 3 (July 2003): 773+.
Perry, George Sessions. “A Reporter at Large.” New Yorker (July 24, 1943): 50+.
———. “A Reporter at Large.” New Yorker (Aug. 14, 1943): 46+.
Peters, Walter. “Old Hands in the Business.” Yank (May 28, 1944): 9+.
Pick, Charles F., Jr. “Torpedo on the Starboard Beam.” United States Naval Institute Proceedings (Aug. 1970): 90+.
Polmar, Norman, and Thomas B. Allen. “The LST.” MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 4, no. 4 (summer 1992): 68+.
Powers, John L. “Crossing the Rapido.” Infantry Journal 56, no. 5 (May 1945): 50+.
Prickett, Jack Hamilton. “Invasion Points in Italy.” Quartermaster Review (May–June 1944): 27+.
“The Rangers.” Life (July 2, 1944): 59+.
Raymond, Edward A. “The Caves of Anzio.” Field Artillery Journal (Dec. 1944): 851+.
———. “A Fight.” Field Artillery Journal (March 1945): 156.
Reid, Brian Holden. “The Italian Campaign, 1943–1945: A Reappraisal of Allied Generalship.” Journal of Strategic Studies 13, no. 1 (March 1990): 128+.
Reinartz, E. G. “Aviation Medicine in the Army.” Scientific Monthly (Dec. 1944): 451+.
“The Rescue of Mussolini.” After the Battle, no. 22 (1978): 12+.
Revelle, George H., Jr. “Under Fifth Army a Division G-4 Operates.” Military Review 25, no. 3 (June 1945): 49+.
“Robert Tryon Frederick.” Assembly (spring 1972): 106.
Rust, Kenn C., ed. “Out in the Blue: The War Diary of John R. ‘Killer’ Kane.” American Aviation Historical Society Journal 28 (summer 1983), part 4: 126.
Sadkovich, James J. “Of Myths and Men: Rommel and the Italians in North Africa, 1940–1942.” International History Review 13, no. 2 (May 1991): 284+.
Saunders, D. M. “The Bari Incident.” United States Naval Institute Proceedings 93, no. 9 (Sept. 1967): 35+.
“Settled Front.” Time (May 1, 1944): 27+.
Sevareid, Eric. “The Price We Pay in Italy.” Nation (Dec. 9, 1944): 713+.
Shubert, Lyndon. “Eyewitness to the Raid on Ploesti.” Aviation History (March 2000).
———. “Story of the Vagabond King.” Eyewitness to War (n.d.): 34+.
Silver, Leda M. “Cartoonist for All Wars.” Retired Officer Magazine (Oct. 1992): 42+.
Simmons, James Stevens. “How Magic Is DDT?” Saturday Evening Post (Jan. 6, 1945): 18+.
Slim, Field Marshal Sir William. “Higher Command in War.” Military Review (May 1990): 10+.
Smith, Mickey C., and Dennis Worthen. “Soldiers on the Production Line.” Pharmacy in History 37 (1995): 183+.
Smyth, Howard McGaw. “The Armistice of Cassibile.” Military Review 28, nos. 6 and 7 (Sept. and Oct. 1948).
———. “The Command of the Italian Armed Forces in World War II.” Military Affairs 15, no. 1 (spring 1951): 38+.
“Soap Shrinkage.” Newsweek (July 12, 1943): 57.
Spiller, Roger J. “The Price of Valor.” MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History (spring 1993): 100+.
“Stafford LeRoy Irwin.” Assembly (July 1956).
Steckel, Francis C. “Morale Problems in Combat.” Army History (summer 1994): 1+.
Stewart, Roy P. “Raymond S. McLain, America’s Greatest Citizen Soldier.” Chronicles of Oklahoma 59, no. 1 (spring 1981): 4+.
“The Taking of Rome.” Life (June 26, 1944): 87.
Thomson, S. W. “Christmas in Ortona.” Canadian Military History 2, no. 2 (autumn 1993): 24+.
Tice, Grady G. “POWs Never Forget War.” Commerce Journal (March 4, 2001).
Turner, Thomas E. “Killer Kane.” Airman (Aug. 1983): 38+.
Van Deusen, E. S. “Trucks That Go Down to the Sea.” Army Ordnance 25 (Nov.–Dec. 1943): 555+.
Von Senger und Etterlin, Fridolin. “Die Abwehr der Achsenmächte auf Sizilien.” Allgemeine schweizerische Militär Zeitschrift 116, no. 12 (Dec. 1950): 853+.
Wanke, Paul. “American Military Psychiatry and Its Role Among Ground Forces in World War II.” Journal of Military History 63, no. 1 (Jan. 1999): 127+.
Weingartner, James J. “Massacre at Biscari: Patton and an American War Crime.” Historian 52, no. 1 (Nov. 1989): 24+.
Welker, Robert H. “GI Jargon: Its Perils and Pitfalls.” Saturday Review of Literature (Oct. 1944): 7+.
Wells, Ray. “Battalion Commander.” Fighting 36th Historical Quarterly 12, no. 1 (spring 1992).
Wertenbaker, Charles Christian. “The Invasion Plan.” Life (June 12, 1944): 95+.
———. “Omar Nelson Bradley.” Life (June 5, 1944): 101+.
Wise, James E. “To Sicily with Alec Guinness.” Naval History (June 2002): 37+.
Wittels, David G. “Are We Coddling Italian Prisoners?” Saturday Evening Post (March 3, 1945): 18+.
Worthen, Dennis B. “Pharmacists in World War II.” Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association 41, no. 3 (May–June 2001): 479+.
Yarborough, William P. “House Party in Jerryland.” Infantry Journal 55, no. 1 (July 1944): 8+.
NEWSPAPERS
“Army News Policy.” Army and Navy Register, Apr. 8, 1944: 9.
Bracker, Milton. “Anzio, 20 Years After Battle, Evokes Memories.” New York Times, Jan. 22, 1964.
———. “Railway Battles Fought in Italy.” New York Times, Oct. 17, 1943.
———. “When the Fight Means Kill or Be Killed.” New York Times Magazine, May 28, 1944: 10.
Clark, Edgar. “Beachhead Becomes More Anglo-American in Aspect.” Stars and Stripes, April 21, 1944.
Coe, Donald. “Army Releases Patton Story After Denial.” Boston Traveler, Nov. 23, 1943: 1
Cunningham, Andrew. “Operations in Connection with the Landing in the Gulf of Salerno on 9th September, 1943.” London Gazette, Apr. 28, 1950: supplement.
Downs, Kenneth T. “Nothing Stopped the Timberwolves.” Saturday Evening Post, Aug. 17, 1946: 20+.
Dunavan, Clair Panosian. “The Drug That Helped Win the War.” Los Angeles Times Book Review, Apr. 11, 2004: R5.
Ezard, John. “Error Led to Bombing of Monte Cassino.” Guardian, Apr. 4, 2000: 5.
Gallup, George. “Public Would Bomb Religious Buildings.” New York Times, Apr. 19, 1944.
Gozzer, Tito Vittorio. “Towards Rome with the Allies.” Il Tempo, May 29–June 4, 1984: 3.
Johnson, Thomas M. “The Army’s Fightingest Outfit Comes Home.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Nov. 5, 1944.
Kluckhohn, Frank L. “‘Attack, Attack Again’ Is Alexander’s Motto.” New York Times Magazine, Aug. 8, 1943: 20+.
Levy, Claudia. “Pulitzer-Winning WWII Cartoonist Bill Mauldin Dies.” Washington Post, Jan. 23, 2003: B6.
Matthews, Herbert L. “We Test a Plan for Governing Sicily.” New York Times Magazine, Aug. 22, 1943: 3+.
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nbsp; Mecklin, John M. “Former Actor Sings Aria as He Fulfills Sicily War Mission.” United Press, New York World-Telegram, Aug. 9, 1943.
Middleton, Drew. “The Battle Saga of a Tough Outfit.” New York Times, Apr. 8, 1945: 8+.
Murray, William. “Naples: Variations on a Neapolitan Air.” New York Times, Nov. 19, 2000. “Navy Honors D.C. Officer, Weather Expert.” Washington Post, Dec. 7, 1943: B9.
Norris, John G. “Cassino Abbey Attack Order Laid to Briton.” Washington Post, Sept. 4, 1949, 1.
Peeples, Berneta. “Requiem.” Belton (Tex.) Journal, Dec. 16, 1993.
“Peter Tompkins, author.” Obituary. Washington Post, Feb. 1, 2007: B6.
Peterman, Ivan H. “Peterman Discloses Story of Lost Rangers at Anzio Beachhead.” Philadelphia Inquirer, Apr. 15, 1944: 1.
———. “U.S.S. Savannah.” Philadelphia Inquirer, series, Sept. 1943.
“Queen Mary.” New York Times. Apr. 2004, Cunard Line advertising supplement: ZM1.
Reston, James B. “Churchill’s Cigars.” New York Times Magazine, Oct. 17, 1943: 37+.
Reynolds, Catharine. “Modern Comforts, Ancient Sites.” New York Times, Sept. 3, 2000.
Saxson, Wolfgang. “N. A. Jewell Is Dead at 90.” New York Times, Aug. 26, 2004: A13.
Schudel, Matt. “Frederick C. Branch Was 1st Black Officer in U.S. Marine Corps.” Washington Post, Apr. 13, 2005: B6.
Sherwood, Seth. “In an Ancient Desert, a Modern Oasis Beckons.” New York Times, Jan. 23, 2005.
Simeti, Mary Taylor. “Totally Immersed in Sicily.” New York Times, March 2, 1997.
Sulzberger, C. L. “Life and Death of an American Bomber.” New York Times Magazine, July 16, 1944: 5+.
Taylor, Henry J. “The Patton Story: He Slapped, He Raged, He Sobbed in Anger.” Cincinnati Post, Feb. 28, 1947: 26.
Tutt, Bob. “Young Officer Was Father Figure.” Houston Chronicle, Feb. 6, 1994: 28A.
“U.S. Study Pinpoints Near-Misses.” New York Times, July 31, 2005: 8.
“Who’s Afraid of Vesuvius?” New York Times, Aug. 26, 2003.
Wilson, P. W. “The Appian Road to Rome.” New York Times Magazine, Oct. 17, 1943: 34.
Zielinski, Graeme. “Capt. Richard Steere, 92; Meteorologist for Patton.” Washington Post, March 22, 2001: B6.
I also draw extensively on issues of the Washington Post, Washington Evening Star, and New York Times for May 1943, during the TRIDENT conference; and from issues of the Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch during June 1944.