Read The Twilight Warriors Online
Authors: Robert Gandt
1
“I much prefer a bird dog that you have to whistle in”: Buckner on Maj. Gen. Andrew Bruce, Buckner and Stilwell,
Seven Stars
, 24.
2
Comparing Ie Shima terrain to Iwo Jima: Appleman,
Okinawa: The Last Battle
, 150. Another enemy-held feature called “the Pinnacle” confronted the 24th Corps in the south of Okinawa.
3
“Their firepower is so great we dared not show our heads”: Japanese soldier’s diary entry on Ie Shima landings, ibid., 157.
4
Ernie Pyle’s death on Ie Shima is drawn from various accounts including David Nichols’s
Ernie’s War: The Best of Ernie Pyle’s World War II Dispatches
, 32, and Lee Miller,
The Story of Ernie Pyle
, 419–26.
5
“Base of Pinnacle completely surrounded despite bitterest fight I have ever witnessed”: Andrew Bruce quoted by Appleman,
Okinawa: The Last Battle
, 177.
6
Japanese lose 4,700 dead on Ie Shima: Gordon Rottman,
Okinawa, 1945
, 69.
7
Sailors go ashore on Mog Mog: Wheeler,
The Road to Tokyo
, 88.
1
Nimitz worries that the Okinawa battle is dragging on too long: Hallas,
Killing Ground on Okinawa
, 10.
2
“If this line isn’t moving within five days, we’ll get someone here to move it so we can all get out from under these damn air attacks”: Nimitz to Buckner, ibid., 10.
3
Buckner concerned that the proposed amphibious landing could turn into “another Anzio”: ibid., 11.
4
Spruance is “impatient for some of Holland Smith’s drive”: Buell,
The Quiet Warrior
, 356–47.