Actually, his MA thesis (History, University of Ottawa, the basis of the book) has fuller information.
Thanks for your suggestion. I see that Victor lists Wilford's book in his bibliography, though did not notice any specific references to it in Victor's notes.
Stinnett's book is copyright 2000, Wilford's 2001, so there could be no direct link from Stinnett. I should mention that Stinnett's book includes over 120 pages of references and copies of original documents, so for anyone who really wants to get down into the nuts and bolts of this, Stinnett's book might be a good place to start.
Finally, Wilford's book is a bit on the pricey side -- $35 -- so I think before spending that much, I'd want to devote more time to learning as much as possible from Stinnett & Victor. They both have much more to say than I have yet committed to memory. ;-)