Authors: Patrick K. O'Donnell
223
     Â
“
From beginning to . . . presenting arms
.” Ibid.
223
     Â
“
that an American . . . Bless America
.” Taylor, Dupont Mission Report.
CHAPTER 29: SUNSET
228
     Â
“
dispatched upstream, swimming . . . the way
.” Operation Caprice V reports and memos, August 1945, NARA.
228
     Â
“
comprehensive film report . . . wooden craft submersible
.” Donovan, Commendation recommendation, NARA.
CHAPTER 30: “THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I'VE EVER BEEN IN THE MOVIES”
229
     Â
“
I'm lieutenant senior . . . this lager
.” The original version of the film resides in NARA. An online version of the film can be found at
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/mauthfilm.html
.
230
     Â
“
Five or six . . . in time
.” Ibid.
230
     Â
“
The boys rustled . . . the morning
.” Kosiek, “Liberation of Mauthausen.”
231
     Â
“
running down SS . . . the area
.” Taylor, Dupont Mission Report.
231
     Â
“
death books
.” Ibid.
231
     Â
“
outstanding . . . the best war-crimes evidence
.” Persico,
Piercing the Reich
, 312, and Harry Cimring, American Dental Association, “In Memoriam” article; various documents related to the trial located in NARA.
EPILOGUE
233
     Â
“
Will you describe . . . eating
.” Transcripts of Mauthausen-Gusen Camp Trials, NARA.
234
     Â
All quotes are from the transcripts of
Mauthausen-Gusen Camp Trials
, NARA.
235
     Â
All quotes are from the transcripts of Mauthausen-Gusen Camp Trials, NARA
.
236
     Â
“
For the safety . . . UDT missions
.” Francis D. Fane,
The Naked Warriors: The Elite Fighting Force That Became the Navy Seals
(Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1995), 279.
236
     Â
“
It had been . . . we turned
.” Ibid., 290â291.
236
     Â
“
There was a . . . Roman Coliseum
.” Ibid., 291.
237
     Â
“
The day . . . far off
.” Ibid., 293.
237
     Â
“
additional unconventional warfare . . . universal capability
.” Rear Adm. William E. Gentner, memorandum, March 10, 1961.
237
     Â
“
I am directing . . . and reoriented
.” John F. Kennedy, “Special Message to the Congress on Urgent National Needs,” speech delivered May 25, 1961.
THE FIRST SEALS AFTER THE WAR
239
     Â
“
For extraordinary heroism . . . Allied Arms
.” Jack Taylor's Navy Cross Citation, NARA.
240
     Â
Details on
Jack Taylor's death
from an ADA “In Memoriam” article written by Taylor's dental partner, Harry Cimring.
240
     Â
“
I can no . . . bodily fluids
.”
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
, directed by Stanley Kubrick, 1964.
243
     Â
“
It is recommended . . . this agency
.” William Donovan to the Adjutant General of the War Department, “Recommendation for the Award of the Legion of Merit to Commander H.G.A. Woolley, D.S.C., Royal Navy,” letter, June 21, 1945, NARA.
247
     Â
Information on Hans
Tofte
from James Barron, “Hans Tofte, World War II Spy Later Dismissed by the C.I.A.,”
New York Times
, August 28, 1987,
www.nytimes.com/1987/08/28/obituaries/hans-tofte-world-war-ii-spy-later-dismissed-by-the-cia.html
.
248
     Â
“
I screwed my . . . a thing
.” Author interview.
248
     Â
“
senior hotties at . . . American Veterans]
.” Ibid.
Adriatic, intelligence gathering in,
97â99
,
104â106
Aegean Sea, Axis in,
59
,
62â63
Agents, covert insertion of,
12â14
,
69
Aimone, Duke of Aosta,
120
Albania
    Â
Operation Picnic I,
109â113
    Â
rescue of American nurses in,
93â97
,
102â104
    Â
resistance groups,
95
    Â
supplying partisans in,
95
Alexander, Lt.,
43â44
Alexandria Harbor,
6
    Â
Decima MAS
attack on,
119
Allies, end of war in Europe,
226
Ambassador Hotel, as training site,
36
American nurses, interception of plane and later rescue of,
91â97
,
102â104
American Volunteers Ambulance Corps,
42
American Weekly,
178
Angelike
(caïque),
62
Angleton, James Jesus (“Artifrice”)
    Â
Borghese and,
225â226
    Â
capturing high-value targets from
Decima MAS,
217
    Â
vetting Italian operatives,
120â122
Angaur, preparation for invasion of,
138â140
Annapolis Natatorium
    Â
test of Browne's diving mask at,
25â26
,
32
    Â
test of LARU at,
32
Anton, Tabornak Wattay,
171
Anzio, invasion at,
122
“Aqua-Marines,”
34â35
Arakan Coast (Burma), reconnaissance in,
141â143
Area A,
18
Area B,
18
Area C,
18
Area D,
17â21
    Â
training course,
20â21
    Â
Underwater Swimmer Group training at,
36â37
Area WA,
74
Army Rescue craft,
86
Auda-
class Italian submarine,
5â6
Austria
    Â
area of operations,
157
    Â
recruitment to support Allies in,
151â154
    Â
See also
Dupont mission
Ball, John,
137â138
Bank, Aaron,
237
Bari (Italy)
    Â
German attack on,
87â89
    Â
interception and rescue of C-53D Skytrooper plane,
91â97
,
102â104
    Â
as Maritime Unit site,
69
,
70â71
Barracks heads (
Blockeldesters
),
208
Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training,
42
Berg, Moe,
185
Bertoncin, Marcello,
176
Biagioni, Louis,
208
Bionda mission,
187â189
Black, Robert,
137â138
Blue Beach (Angaur),
139
The Blue Book
(magazine),
241
Bodine, Les,
141
Booth, John
    Â
death of,
77n
    Â
life after war,
248
    Â
missions in Pacific,
141â143
,
144
,
145
    Â
Operational Swimmer Group II and,
75
,
77
,
79
Borghese, Junio Valerio Scipione (“The Black Prince”)
    Â
deal with Allies after the war,
225â226
    Â
death of,
249
    Â
joining German side when Italy switched sides,
176
    Â
as leader of
Decima MAS,
6
,
8
,
117
,
121
    Â
life after war,
249
Brac,
97
Brenner Assignment,
248
    Â
Smith and,
104
Brenner Pass,
104
Britain, deployment of Operational Swimmer Group L to,
79
British Eighth Army, Eighth Army Detachment and,
184â186
,
190
British forces
    Â
dislike of supplying Yugoslav partisans,
99â100
    Â
Maritime Unit coordination with,
145
    Â
in Mediterranean,
65â68
    Â
raids on Japanese shipping in Singapore Harbor,
145â146
British Navy
    Â
interest in LARU,
29
    Â
Italian underwater attack on,
5â8
British POWs,
162â163
Browne, Jack,
25â26
,
28
,
30
,
31
,
32â33
Bruckner, Hans,
206
Buchleitner (butcher), Dupont mission and,
158
,
160â161
Burke, Arleigh,
237
Burma
    Â
invasion of,
145
    Â
Operational Swimmer Group and,
146
    Â
reconnaissance in,
141â143
Burrfish
(submarine),
134â135
,
137â138
Caïque
    Â
OSS use of,
56â57
,
60
,
62
    Â
unreliability of,
68
Cairo OSS headquarters
    Â
Hayden and,
48â51
    Â
Taylor and,
47
,
48â49
    Â
Tofte and,
51â53
Camp Pendleton,
74
Cape Rodoni (Albania),
109
Caprice missions,
146
,
227â228
    Â
Caprice V,
227â228
Carpenter, Emmet,
137â138
Carroll, F. Michael,
132
Carroll, Madeleine,
241
Casablanca Conference,
53
Catalina Island, training on,
74
,
76
C-53D Skytrooper plane,
91â93
Ceylon
    Â
Operational Swimmer Group II and,
79
    Â
Operational Swimmer Group III and,
146
Cheduba Island,
145
Choate, Arthur,
78
,
124
,
135
,
136n
Chrislow, John,
127â128
Civilian Conservation Corps,
17
Clark, James E.,
133