His posthumous autobiography, 'A General's Life', was published in 1983 and Ghostwriter by Clay Blair.
Clay Blair, New York, Random House, 1987.
Clay Blair: Hitler's U-Boat War The Hunted 1942-1945 (1998).
The incident was described in "Silent Victory" by Clay Blair (Lippincott, 1975) as follows:
Clay Blair states Morton opened fire first and the shipwrecked returned fire with handguns.
It was based on the 1973 book, Survive by Clay Blair, Jr, which is filled with many inaccuracies.
Clay Blair, Hitler's U-Boat War Vol I (1996).
(It is interesting that two noted naval historians, Samuel Eliot Morison and Clay Blair, Jr. are on opposite sides of Gallery's case.)
Such breaks as recorded by authors W.J. Holmes and Clay Blair, Jr., were into the additive tables, which was a required first step of two.
Clay Blair: Hitler's U-Boat War, Vol.