ポートシカゴの惨事 (Japanese Wikipedia)

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  • Allen-Taylor, J. Douglas (July 30, 2004). “Local Residents Remember Port Chicago Mutiny”. Berkeley Daily Planet. http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2004-07-30/article/19346?headline=Local-Residents-Remember-Port-Chicago-Mutiny March 5, 2009閲覧。  "While the pardon was an important thing to do, and called attention to the injustice, a pardon is like saying, “You did something wrong, but we are going to forgive you for it.” But whatever it was that you may call it, there was not a mutiny. There was never an attempt to usurp military authority. I think of it as a strike, or a protest at the unsafe working conditions and the racial discrimination on the base. And the trauma itself was passed on in the families. So even for today it’s important to have these convictions set aside. For the surviving families, but also for the historical record."—Robert L. Allen.

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  • National Park Service. Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial. "Directions". Retrieved on March 4, 2009.

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  • Vogel, Peter. “The Last Wave from Port Chicago: Keyword”. Archived by Archive.org Wayback Machine on February 10, 2008. 2007年8月21日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。March 5, 2009閲覧。 “"History of 10,000 ton gadget": document purloined, winter 1944–45, from the Manhattan Project Los Alamos Laboratories by photo technician Paul Masters; mathematical model prediction of the progression and effects of the explosion of the Mark IV weapon detonated 16 July 1945 at New Mexico Trinity site; prepared by Los Alamos scientists Joseph O. Hirschfelder and William G. Penney. Provides detailed technical specifications of Mark IV and, in the bottom line, predicts "Ball of fire mushroom out at 18,000' in typical Port Chicago fashion." Document recovered by the author among 1940s photo supplies donated by Paul Masters to the spring 1980 rummage sale of the Christ Evangelical Lutheran church, Santa Fe, New Mexico; published by the author, spring 1982.”

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