Appendix C - Reference Notes
The Spanish Armada
- 1.
Ronald M. Roden Jr., History of the Vessel Enterprise, p.7.
- 2.
National Maritime Museum, Warship's Histories: Enterprize/Enterprise
and J.J. Colledge, Ships of the Royal Navy from the Fifteennth
Century to the Present, Volumes 1 & 2.
- 3.
Peter Kemp, The History of the Royal Navy, p.19.
- 4.
Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, The Spanish Armada: The Experience of
War in 1588, p.8.
- 5.
Ibid., p.193.
- 6.
Ibid., pp.219-220.
The Great Fleets
The Fight for Independence
- 7.
Ticonderoga Bulletin, January 1937, pp.68-69.
- 8.
William B. Clark (ed.), Naval Documents of the American Revolution,
Book I, p.563.
- 9.
Ibid., p.797
- 10.
Ibid., pp.860-861.
- 11.
Ibid., pp.998 and 1042.
- 12.
Stephen Howarth, To Shining Sea: A History of the United States
Navy, 1775-1991, pp.26-27.
Challenges to a Young Nation
- 13.
Jacques Vichot, Repertoire des Navires de Guerre Francais,
p.E-3.
- 14.
Stephen Howarth, Ibid., p.71.
- 15.
Alexander Laing, American Sail: A Pictorial History, p.42.
- 16.
Ibid., p.42.
- 17.
Charles G. Davis, Ships of the Past, p.128.
- 18.
Addison B.C. Whipple, To the Shores of Tripoli: The Birth of the
U.S. Navy and Marines, pp.98-99.
- 19.
Alexander Laing, Ibid., p.55.
- 20.
Ibid., p.55.
- 21.
Stephen Howarth, Ibid., p.80.
- 22.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "My Lost Youth," 3rd stanza.
- 23.
George F. Dow, Ibid., p.118.
Exploring Strange Worlds
- 24.
Daniel Francis, Discovery of the North, p.72.
- 25.
Ibid., p.131.
- 26.
Ibid., p.134.
- 27.
Ibid., p.141.
- 28.
General A.W. Greely, "Collinson's Arctic Journey," National Geographic
Magazine, February 8, 1893, pp.198-200.
- 29.
Owen Beattie & John Geiger, Buried in Ice: The Mystery of a Lost
Arctic Expedition, pp.59-60.
Commerce and the Steamboat
- 30.
Art Downs, Paddlewheels on the Frontier, p.22.
- 31.
Ibid., p.21.
- 32.
Ibid., p.52.
Steam in the Civil War Era
- 33.
David M. Sullivan, "Phantom Fleet: The Confederacy's Unclaimed European-built
Warships," Warship International, March 1987, p.12.
- 34.
Annual Report of the Commissioners of the Massachusetts Nautical
Training School, 1893, p.2.
- 35.
Annual Report of the Commissioners of the Massachusetts Nautical
Training School, 1898, p.6.
A World at War
- 36.
Bob Bavier, The America's Cup: An Insider's View, p.xv.
- 37.
Ibid., p.81.
- 38.
Ibid., p.248.
- 39.
Ibid., p.276.
Airpower at Sea
- 40.
Vice Admiral Fitzhugh Lee, "Oral History, Interview No. 1," p.48.
- 41.
Admiral Charles D. Griffin, "Oral History, Interview No. 2," p.71.
- 42.
Ibid., pp.69-70.
- 43.
Rear Admiral Joseph Worthington, "Oral History, Interview No. 3,"
pp.157-158.
- 44.
Vice Admiral Paul D. Stroop, "Oral History, Interview No. 4," p.109.
- 45.
Walter Lord, Incredible Victory, p.51.
- 46.
Ibid., pp.ix-x.
- 47.
Edward P. Stafford, The Big E, pp.118-119.
- 48.
Based on a copy of the unit citation on display at the National Air
and Space Museum, Washington, DC.
- 49.
Rear Admiral Thomas J. Hamilton, "Oral History, Interview No. 1,"
pp.75-76.
- 50.
Ibid., pp.77-78.
- 51.
Ibid., pp.84-85.
- 52.
Ibid., pp.91-92.
- 53.
Admiral James S. Russell, "Oral History, Interview No. 2." pp.188-189.
- 54.
Ibid., pp.188-189.
- 55.
Edward P. Stafford, Ibid., pp.543-544.
- 56.
Admiral Thomas J. Hamilton, Ibid., p.93.
- 57.
Edward P. Stafford, Ibid., p.544.
E=mc2
- 58.
Rear Admiral Ralph Kirk James, "Oral History, Interview No. 9," pp.308-310.
- 59.
Ibid., pp.306-307.
- 60.
Ibid., pp.307-308.
- 61.
Rear Admiral Henry L. Miller, "Oral History, Interview No. 6," p.377.
- 62.
Vice Admiral Lawson P. Ramage, "Oral History, Interview No. 8," p.338.
- 63.
Vice Admiral Gerald E. Miller, "Oral History, Interview No. 4," pp.402-408.
- 64.
Rear Admiral Henry L. Miller, Ibid., pp.371-375.
- 65.
Ibid., pp.383-384.
- 66.
Stephen Howarth, Ibid., pp.520-521.
- 67.
Rear Admiral Henry L. Miller, Ibid., pp.385-386.
- 68.
Rear Admiral Henry L. Miller, "Oral History, Interview No. 8," pp.476-478.
- 69.
Naval News Service, NavNews by Email, September 28, 1994.
- 87.
As reported by John C.K. Daly, UPI Intelligence Watch, October 30, 2006.
- 88.
"Enterprise Wins Battenburg Cup", Naval News Service, Story No. NNS080620-02, June 20, 2008.
Lighter Than Air
- 70.
Charles Christienne and Pierre Lissarague, A History of French
Military Aviation, p.8.
- 71.
Ibid., p.10.
- 72.
Tom B. Crouch, The Eagle Aloft: Two Centuries of the Balloon in
America, pg.277.
- 73.
The Editors of Time-Life Books, The Aeronauts, p.83.
- 74.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Press Kit, p.3.
The Final Frontier
- 75.
The Editors of Time-Life Records, To the Moon, p.19.
- 76.
Ibid., p.21.
- 77.
Melvin Smyth, An Illustrated History of Space Shuttle, pp.146-147.
- 78.
Report of the Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger
Accident, dedication page.
- 79.
Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation are trademarks
of Paramount Pictures.
- 80.
Paramount Pictures, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
- 81.
Rick Sternbach & Michael Okuda, Star Trek: The Next Generation
Technical Manual, p.4.
- 82.
Gene Roddenberry, Star Trek: The Next Generation Writer/Director's
Guide, p.2.
- 83.
Diane Carey, Final Frontier, pp.151-155.
- 84.
W.R. Thompson, Debtor's Planet, pp.53-54.
- 85.
Brad Ferguson, A Flag Full of Stars, pg.240.
- 86.
Greenburg, Carol (Editor), Enterprise Logs.
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