Band of Brothers

Band of Brothers

By Stephen E. Ambrose

Pages

432

Rating

4.42

Year

1992

HistoryMilitary HistoryWarHistoricalWorld War IiNonfiction

Description

As good a rifle company as any, Easy Company, 506th Airborne Division, U.S. Army, kept getting tough assignments—responsible for everything from parachuting into France early D-Day morning to the capture of Hitler's Eagle's Nest at Berchtesgaden. In "Band of Brothers," Ambrose tells of the men in this brave unit who fought, went hungry, froze & died, a company that took 150% casualties & considered the Purple Heart a badge of office. Drawing on hours of interviews with survivors as well as the soldiers' journals & letters, Stephen Ambrose recounts the stories, often in the men's own words, of these American heroes.

Foreword

"We wanted those wings"; Camp Toccoa, 7-12/42

"Stand up & hook up"; Benning, Mackall, Bragg, Shanks, 12/42-9/43

"Duties of the latrine orderly"; Aldbourne, 9/43-3/44

"Look out, Hitler! Here we come!"; Slapton Sands, Uppottery, 4/1-6/5/44

"Follow me"; Normandy, 6/6/44

"Move out!"; Carentan, 6/7-7/12/44

Healing wounds & scrubbed missions; Aldbourne, 7/13-9/16/44

"Hell's highway"; Holland, 9/17-10/1/44

Island; Holland, 10/2-11/25/44

Resting, recovering & refitting: Mourmelon-le-Grand, 11/26-12/18/44

"They got us surrounded-the poor bastards"; Bastogne, 12/19-31/44

Breaking point; Bastogne, 1/1-13/45

Attack; Noville, 1/14-17/45

Patrol: Haguenau, 1/18-2/23/45

"Best feeling in the world": Mourmelon, 2/25-4/2/45

Getting to know the enemy: Germany, 4/2-30/45

Drinking Hitler's champagne; Berchtesgaden, 5/1-8/45

Soldier's dream life; Austria, 5/8-7/31/45

Postwar careers; 1945-91

Acknowledgments & Sources

Index

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