318. Litoff and Smith, Since You Went Away, 157.

319. Ferguson, The Edge.

320. Ibid.

321. Carroll, Grace under Fire, 67–69.

322. Ibid., 70.

323. Chaplain (Capt.) William W. Edel, U.S. Navy, Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Prayer Book.

324. Litoff and Smith, Since You Went Away, 251–52.

325. Ibid., 115.

326. A Prayer Book for Soldiers and Sailors.

327. Carroll, Grace under Fire, 55–56.

328. Litoff and Smith, Since You Went Away, 84–85.

329. Lewis, The Mammoth Book of Eyewitness World War II, 332.

330. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters, 76–77.

331. Dabbs, World War II Shared Memories, 77–78.

332. Carroll, Grace under Fire, 57.

333. Robert Browning, Prospice, written in 1861, months after his wife’s death.

334. Spellman, The Risen Soldier, 38–39.

335. Litoff and Smith, Since You Went Away, 97–98.

336. Franklin Roosevelt’s D-Day Prayer, www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu.

337. Ibid.

338. Jerry Oncken, “Orange Juice Kiss,” Central Illinois World War II Stories, atlas.illinois.edu.

339. Litoff and Smith, Since You Went Away, 237.

340. Ibid., 56.

341. Ibid.

342. Ibid., 138.

343. Popular song of WW I, written by Lena Ford and Ivor Novello.

344. Lifoff and Smith, Since You Went Away, 233–34. Letter from the MacArthur Memorial Archives and Library, Norfolk, VA. Record Group 3, SW Pac Area, CIC Correspondence. Reprinted by Litoff with permission.

345. H. Smith Shumway, Men of D-Day, www.6juin1944.com

346. Ibid.

347. Crosby, Battlefield Chaplains, 71, quoting Robert Sherrod, www.kansaspress.ku.edu. Used by permission of the publisher.

348. Skelly, The Military Chaplaincy of the U.S. Army, 19. Used by permission.

349. From “What Are We Fighting For?” by Samuel Shoemaker, quoted by Steven Gertz, “Christianity History Corner: Just War, Just Nation?” Oct. 1, 2002, www.christianitytoday.com.

350. Potter and Nimitz, Seapower, 772.

351. Remarks by Secretary of the Navy The Honorable Gordon R. England at the 1st Marine Division Annual Memorial, Washington, DC, 13 August 2004, www.navy.mil.

352. Ibid.

353. Rose, Evidence Not Seen, 57. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.

354. Ibid.

355. Carroll, Grace under Fire, 41–42.

356. Richard Bruce Watkins, Capt. USMCR (ret), “Brothers in Battle,” http://brothersinbattle.net.

357. Ibid.

358. Ibid.

359. Costello, Our Sunday Visitor, 354.

360. Ibid.

361. www.arlingtoncemetery.com, “Chaplains Hill and Three Monuments.”

362. Crosby, Battlefield Chaplains, 201–2. www.kansaspress.ku.edu. Used by permission of the publisher.

363. Ibid.

364. U.S. Air Force Military Biographies, http://findarticles.com.

365. Hanson R. Boney, “Chaplain POWs in the Pacific Theater,” US Army Chaplain Center and School, www.usachcs.army.mil.

366. Ibid.

367. Mohri, Rainbow over Hell, 128.

368. Ibid., 129.

369. Ibid.

370. Ibid.

371. Ibid.

372. Medal of Honor Citation, Fred Faulkner Lester, Medical Corpsman, 1st Battalion, 22nd Marines, http://22dmarines.org.

373. Richard Bruce Watkins, Capt. USMCR (ret), “Brothers in Battle,” http://brothersinbattle.net.

374. Yazmin Lazcano, “Carlos Carrillo Quintana,” U.S. Latino and Latina World War II History Project, www.lib.utexas.edu/ww2latinos.

375. Marine Corps History and Museums Division, Marines in World War II Commemorative Series, “Navy Chaplains,” www.nps.gov.

376. Ibid.

377. Ibid.

378. “A Hero and His Everlasting Love,” by James Adcock, as told to his daughter Nancy White, Central Illinois World War II Stories, atlas.illinois.edu.edu.

379. Ibid.

380. Ibid.

381. Medal of Honor citation, Major Gregory Boyington, USMCR, www.pappyboyingtonfield.com.

382. Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient, Major Gregory “Pappy” Boyington, www.medalofhonor.com.

383. Ibid., quoting from Boyington’s book, Baa Baa Black Sheep.

384. Crosby, Battlefield Chaplains, 188–89. www.kansaspress.ku.edu. Used by permission of the publisher.

385. Eunice Kim, “WWII Vet Honored for his Service, Faith,” The Statesman Journal, March 30, 2008, www.statesmanjournal.com.

386. Ibid.

387. Words and music by James Black, 1893.

388. Hornfischer, The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors, 22, 36–37.

389. Ibid., 150.

390. Ibid., 406.

391. Ibid., 269.

392. Ibid., 425.

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