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Sproull, Robert. Telephone interview. May 11, 2007.
Starkweather, Glen. Personal interview. July 29, 2005.
Stevens, Denford. Telephone interview. November 30, 2006.
Strickrott, Bruce. Personal interview. July 2, 2007.
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—. Telephone interviews. October 16, 2004, and July 30, 2005.
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AFHRA
Air Force Historical Research AgencyDOD
U.S. Department of DefenseDOE
U.S. Department of EnergyDOS
U.S. Department of StateDuke
Duke University Rare Book, Manuscripts and Special Collections Library FOIA Freedom of Information ActLANL
Los Alamos National LaboratoryLBJ
Lyndon B. Johnson LibraryNARA
National Archives and Records AdministrationNHC
Naval Historical CenterNNSA
National Nuclear Security AgencySMV
Science Museum of VirginiaSNL
Sandia National LaboratoriesWHOI
Woods Hole Oceanographic Instituteix Francisco Simó Orts stood: Simó's actions on the day of the accident come from several sources, most notably Flora Lewis,
37–41; Tad Szulc,
Department of the Navy, Naval Ship Systems Command,
ix Like a bronzed Kirk Douglas:
The quote is from Lewis,x And two splashed down:
Some sources list the distances in meters, others in yards. The sources agree that Simó saw six parachutes, but to avoid confusion, the author mentions only those that the fisherman saw landing in the water.3 Twenty-four hours earlier:
Wendorf's personal history and his account of the day of the accident come from two major sources: author's interviews with Wendorf on October 16, 2004, and July 30, 2005, and U.S. Department of the Air Force,4 logging 2,100 flying hours:
Lewis,4 His copilot:
Rooney's personal history and his account of the day of the accident come from two major sources: author's interviews with Rooney on January 14, 2005, April 14, 2005, and June 27, 2005, and4 One writer described the pilot:
Rooney enjoyed “the charms of nurses, daughters of senior officers, and belles of nearby Raleigh.” Lewis,5 The third pilot that day:
Messinger's personal history and his account of the day of the accident come from two major sources: author's interviews with Messinger on January 31, 2003, and October 19, 2004, and6 The big news stories:
6 And 35,000 feet above it all:
Author's interview with Charles Wendorf, October 16, 2004.6 32,193 nuclear warheads:
www.brookings.edu/projects/archive/nucweapons/50.aspx.