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by Robert Coram


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  This book came largely from the sources listed below and from the partial bibliography that follows.

  Some interviews lasted minutes, some hours. Some people were interviewed once and some dozens of times. Interviews took place over the telephone, via e-mail, and face-to-face.

  A number of those listed retired as colonels or generals but were interviewed about events that occurred when they were lieutenants or captains; thus, to avoid confusion, I have omitted all military ranks.

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  Barshay, Donald

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  Booth, Jim

  Boyd, Jeffrey

  Boyd, Kathryn

  Boyd, Marion

  Boyd, Mary

  Brantley, A. L.

  Brooks, Mrs. Ralph

  Burke, Harold

  Burns, Michael

  Burton, James

  Buttleman, Hank

  Byron, Dick

  Cameron, Lyle

  Case, Jack

  Case, Ted

  Catton, Ron

  Cheney, Dick

  Christie, Kathy

  Christie, Tom

  Colbath, Jeff

  Collins, Richard

  Cooper, Charles E.

  Cowan, Jeff

  Creech, Wilbur

  Dayton, Allen

  Dorsett, Tracy K. Jr.

  Drabant, Robert

  Fallows, James

  FitzPatrick, Hal

  Greenwood, John

  Grossman, Elaine

  Guild, Richard

  Hallock, Dick

  Hammond, Grant

  Hillaker, Harry

  Holton, Mary Ellen

  Horner, Chuck

  Hosmer, Bill

  Ingvalson, Roger

  Isham, Marty

  Jones, John C.

  Kan, Bobby

  Knox, Robert

  Krulak, Charles

  Leopold, Ray

  Maitland, Jock

  Marshall, Michel

  MacAlpine, James

  McDowell, Robert

  McGarvey, Michael

  McInerney, Thomas G.

  McKinney, Cindy

  Mogan, Bill

  Moore, Daniel

  Morrisey, John C.

  Morrison, Blake

  Mortensen, Dan

  Moser, Dick

  Murphy, Charles

  Myers, Chuck

  No Kum-Sok

  Nordeen, Lon

  O’Donnell, John

  Persky, Arnold

  Peterson, Douglas B.

  Pettinato, Frank Jr.

  Pyle, Joe Mike

  Raspberry, Everett

  Reichert, Chester

  Riccioni, Everest

  Richards, Chet

  Shanahan, Jack

  Smith, R. L.

  Sparks, Bob

  Speir, Bob

  Spinney, Alison

  Spinney, Franklin C.

  Spradling, Vernon

  Sprey, Pierre M.

  Stevenson, James

  Street, Frank

  Stromgren, Ole

  Tedeschi, Jim

  Thompson, Jim

  Thompson, Wayne

  Titus, Robert

  Toperczer, Istvan

  Vandergriff, Donald

  Vincent, Hal

  Wass de Czege, Huba

  Weinert, Charlie

  Whatley, James

  Wheeler, Winslow

  Whitcomb, Darrel

  Williams, Lynn F.

  Wilman, Jane

  Wilson, George

  Wilson, G. I.

  Winer, Ward O.

  Winters, John

  Wolford, Connie

  Woods, Bill

  Wyly, Mike

  Yates, Dave

  Yunker, Chris

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  About the Author

  Robert Coram is the author of three nonfiction books and seven novels.

 

 

 


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