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by Wolfgang W. E. Samuel


  19. Bohn, The Development of Strategic Air Command, 2.

  20. LeMay, Mission with LeMay, 432–33.

  21. R. Cargill Hall, “The Truth about Overflights,” Military History Quarterly 9, no. 3 (Spring 1997): 26–27.

  22. Ridgeway, Soldier, 191.

  23. Samuel, I Always Wanted to Fly, 151.

  24. Samuel, I Always Wanted to Fly, 158–59.

  25. Samuel, I Always Wanted to Fly, 175–89.

  26. Hall, Early Cold War Overflights Symposium, 1:153–59.

  27. Samuel, I Always Wanted to Fly, 188–89.

  28. Wolfgang W. E. Samuel, In Defense of Freedom: Stories of Courage and Sacrifice of World War II Army Air Forces Flyers (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2015), 229–30.

  29. Bohn, The Development of Strategic Air Command, 35.

  30. Hall, Early Cold War Overflights Symposium, 1:1.

  31. Samuel, I Always Wanted to Fly, 119.

  32. Bohn, The Development of Strategic Air Command, 39.

  33. Marcelle S. Knaack, Post–World War II Bombers, 1945–1973 (Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History, Headquarters US Air Force, 1988), 297–301.

  34. Knaack, Post–World War II Bombers, 303.

  35. Samuel, I Always Wanted to Fly, 151–52.

  36. Samuel, I Always Wanted to Fly, 151–52.

  37. Samuel, I Always Wanted to Fly, 151–52.

  38. Bruce M. Bailey, “We See All”: Pictorial History of the 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, 1947–1967 (Omaha, NE: 55th ELINT Association, 1982), 47–48.

  39. Samuel, American Raiders, 153.

  40. Hall, Early Cold War Overflights Symposium, 1:248.

  41. Samuel, I Always Wanted to Fly, 198.

  42. Hall, Early Cold War Overflights Symposium, 1:15–32.

  43. William L. White, The Little Toy Dog: The Story of the Two RB-47 Flyers, Captain John R. McKone and Captain Freeman B. Olmstead (New York: E. P. Dutton, 1962), 293.

  44. Knaack, Post–World War II Bombers, 297.

  45. Knaack, Post–World War II Bombers, 333.

  46. Knaack, Post–World War II Bombers, 336.

  47. Ben R. Rich and Leo Janos, Skunk Works: A Personal Memoir of My Years at Lockheed (Boston: Little, Brown, 1994), 123.

  48. Samuel, Glory Days, 151–64.

  49. Hall, Early Cold War Overflights Symposium, 1:23.

  50. R. Cargill Hall, “Clandestine Victory: Eisenhower and Overhead Reconnaissance in the Cold War,” in Forging the Shield: Eisenhower and National Security for the 21st Century, ed. Dennis E. Showalter (Chicago: Imprint Publications, 2005).

  51. Rich and Janos, Skunk Works, 160.

  52. Rich and Janos, Skunk Works, 163.

  53. Chris Pocock, The U-2 Spyplane: Toward the Unknown; A New History of the Early Years (Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 2000), 129.

  54. Rich and Janos, Skunk Works, 162–63.

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