62. Various interviews by the author with veterans of the U.S. 2nd Cavalry Association including Lieutenant Thomas Stuart, who negotiated the rescue effort with the Germans, and Hauptmann Lessing in September 1996, as well as Charles H. Reed, “The Rescue of the Lipizzans Horses, a Personal Account.”
EPILOGUE
1. Public Broadcasting Service, “Interview.”
2. Quoted in Briscoe et al., Weapon of Choice, 125.
3. Public Broadcasting Service, “Interview.”
4. “Einsatz und Ausbildungszentrum für das Gebirgstragtierwesen 230,” 2007.
5. Interview with Major Matthias F. Sartorius, Swiss Army, June 2006.
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