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XIV—ASSAULTING FORTRESS EUROPE
Lt. Col. Beirne Lay, Jr., “Down in
Flames, Out by Underground,” The
Saturday Evening Post. vol. CCXVIII,
no. 4 (July 28, 1945). pp. 24–25.
Quoted by permission of the publishers.
Progress, Oct. 9, 1942: Hilary St.
George Saunders, “The Queens,” Life,
vol. 19, no. 2 (July 9, 1945). p. 91
The Sun. Baltimore, Jan. 22, June 27,
July 4, 1943; The Stars and Stripes.
London Edition, Dec. 21, 1943
Charles Christian Wertenbaker, Invasion!
(New York, 1944); Omaha
Beachhead (6 June-13 June 1944)
(Washington, 1945)
Progress, July 22, Aug. 7, 18, 1944,
May 29, 30, June 4, 5, 1945; The
Washington Post, June 2, 1945
Progress, Sept. 5, 1944, Jan. 1, 1945;
St. Lo (7 July-19 July 1944) (Washington,
1946), pp. 109–110. 122
Progress, Jan. 10, 1945; Richmond
Times-Dispatch, Nov. 26, 27, 1946:
Stanley Frank, “First Stop—Omaha
Beach,” The Saturday Evening Post,
vol. CCXVIII, no. 37 (March 16, 1946),
pp. 26–27, 106, 108, 111
Progress, Dec. 26, 1942, May 18, July
18, Aug. 5, 1944, Aug. 3, 1945; The
Story of the WAC in the ETO, pp.
16–21
Letter from Capt. Henry R. Macy to
to his Wife, Sept. 1, 1944. Transcript,
Virginia World War II History
Commission
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