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兄弟连:隔一阵就得一复习


Easy Company had three platoons. 1st Platoon was originally led by 2nd Lieutenant Salve H. Matheson but later by Harry F. Welsh. Welsh was injured in Bastogne, so Lieutenant Foley took over 1st platoon. He led the platoon during the assault on Foy and remained in command.

Members of 1st platoon

Mostly Toccoa men but many replacements came in and some Toccoa men also remained.

1st Lieutenant Jack E. Foley (Evacuated after wrist wound infection)

1st Lieutenant Thomas A. Peacock

2nd Lieutenant James L. Diel (Transferred to Able Company. KIA Holland)

Technician 4th Grade Frank Perconte

Technician 4th Grade George Luz

Staff Sergeant Denver Randleman

Members of 3rd Squad:

Pvt. Lester Hashey (wounded in the back in Bastogne) - Replacement

T/5. Antonio C. Garcia- Replacement

Pvt. James W. Miller (KIA in Holland) - Replacement

Corporal George Higgins (KIA in Holland)

Technician Fifth Grade John "Jack" McGrath, Sr.

Private Albert Blithe (WIA in Normandy)

Sergeant Wayne A. Sisk

Corporal William Dukeman (KIA The Crossroads, Holland)

Private First Class David Kenyon Webster (later assigned to 2nd platoon in Hagenau)

Corporal Donald Hoobler (KIA in Bastogne)

Private First Class Robert van Klinken (KIA in Holland)

Private Roy W. Cobb

Staff Sergeant John W. Martin

Technical Sergeant Burton P. Christenson

Private Kenneth J. Webb (KIA in Foy) - Replacement

Private John A. Janovec (KIA in Austria) - Replacement

Staff Sergeant Floyd M. Talbert (demoted from 1st Sergeant)

Sergeant Roderick G. Strohl

Easy Company consisted of three rifle platoons. 2nd Platoon was originally led by 2nd Lt. Richard Winters (later promoted to Company X.O.). Warren Roush commanded the platoon during the onset of the invasion of Normandy with 2nd Lt. Lynn "Buck" Compton as his assistant. During Easy Company's time in Normandy, Compton was promoted to platoon leader. Compton was evacuated during Bastogne, which saw the platoon in temporary command by 1st Sergeant Carwood C. Lipton (through Rochamps). Due to a shortage of officers, platoon sergeant Donand Malarkey took charge of the the unit while the company was stationed in Hagunaeu. 1st Lieutenant Jack Foley would command the platoon from Germany to the end of war.

Members of 2nd Platoon

Mostly Toccoa men but many replacements came in and some Toccoa men are also missed.

1st Lieutenant Lynn "Buck" Compton (Evacuated due to severe case of Trench Foot)

1st Lieutenant Henry Jones (Transferred to Regiment)

1st Lieutenant Jack E. Foley

Technical Sergeant Donald G. Malarkey

Staff Sergeant James "Punchy" Diel (received battlefield commission after Normandy)

Staff Sergeant Charles "Chuck" Grant (wounded in Zell am See, Austria)

Staff Sergeant William "Wild Bill" Guarnere (wounded in Bastogne)

Staff Sergeant Joseph J. Toye (wounded in Bastogne)

Staff Sergeant Herman E. "Hack" Hansen

Staff Sergeant Kenneth D. Mercier

Sergeant John C. Lynch

Sergeant Bernard "Barney" Cunningham

Sergeant Lewis Lampos

Sergeant Warren H. "Skip" Muck (KIA Bastogne)

Corporal James D. Campbell (KIA Holland)

Corporal John Plesha Jr.

Private First Class Alex Penkala (KIA Bastogne)

Private First Class Edward "Babe" Heffron

Private First Class Bradford Freeman

Technician 5th Grade Rodrick Bain

Technician 5th Grade Joseph Ramirez

Private Eugene E. Jackson (KIA Hagenau)

Private George H. Smith Jr

• Joseph D. Liebgott

Easy Company consisted of three rifle platoons. The 3rd Platoon was originally led by 2nd Lieutenant Walter Moore before he transferred to the Pathfinders. During the Normandy campaign, 1st Lieutenant Warren Roush had temporary command of the unit after Robert Mathews' death on D-Day. The platoon was led by Edward Shames in December 1944 until the end of the war.

Members of 3rd Platoon

1st Lieutenant Robert Brewer (WIA in Holland)

1st Lieutenant Fredrick "Moose" Heyliger (WIA in Holland)

1st Lieutenant Edward D. "Ed" Shames

2nd Lieutenant Roy Gates Jr.

2nd Lieutenant Richard M. Hughes II

2nd Lieutenant Robert Mathews (KIA June 6, 1944)

2nd Lieutenant Walter Moore (transferred to Pathfinders)

Technical Sergeant Amos "Buck" Taylor

Technical Sergeant Walter L. Hendrix

Staff Sergeant James "Moe" Alley

Staff Sergeant Terrence "Salty" Harris (demoted to private and transferred to Pathfinders)

Staff Sergeant Paul "Hayseed" Rogers

Staff Sergeant Carwood Lipton (promoted to Company 1st Sergeant)

Staff Sergeant Earl E. "One-Lung" McClung

Staff Sergeant Darrell "Shifty" C.Powers

Sergeant Floyd Talbert (transferred to 1st Platoon after Normandy)

Sergeant Clarence M. Tridle (WIA in Normandy)

Sergeant Robert "Popeye" Wynn

Sergeant Arthur Youman

Corporal Walter "Smokey" Gordon (WIA in Belgium)

Corporal Francis J. Mellet (KIA in Belgium)

Private Alton M. More

Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, was a parachute rifle company in the United States Army. The unit's history and exploits during World War II is the subject of the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, which is based on the book of the same name by Stephen Ambrose .

History

Easy Company was activated in 1942 at Camp Toccoa, Georgia, as a part of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. It was an experimental airborne unit consisting of volunteers trained to jump from C-47 transport planes into hostile territory. The company consisted of a headquarters section and three platoons. Each platoon consisted of two 12-man rifle squads (later changed to three) with a machine gun team and a 6-man mortar squad. Easy Company's initial commander was 1st Lieutenant Herbert Sobel, with 2nd Lt. Clarence Hester serving as his executive officer. Lts. Salve H. Matheson, Richard Winters, and Walter Moore were the original leaders of the three platoons. Lewis Nixon would eventually join Easy Company as an assistant to Winters in 2nd Platoon.

The cadre of drill instructors assigned to train Easy Company consisted of 1/Sgt. Harvey H. Morehead and S/Sgts. Stedman, Ford, and Kudla. After Easy Company had completed jump training in Fort Benning, the cadre was reassigned and replaced by enlisted men from the original group of privates, including 1/Sgt. Sergeant William Evans, S/Sgts. James Diel, Terrence Harris, and Myron Ranney, and Sgts. Leo Boyle, Bill Guarnere, Carwood Lipton, John Martin, Robert Rader, and Amos Taylor.

Under the command of Sobel, the men of Easy Company were pushed to its limits during the training phase of the unit to weed out unfit soldiers. The men would run up the nearby Currahee Mountain three to four times a week, completing the six mile round trip in fifty minutes. They would also endure a grueling obstacle course on a daily basis, as well as frequent calisthenics drills and night marches. While the men detested their commander for his harsh and unforgiving attitude, many veterans have attributed Sobel's training methods to their soldiering abilities and perseverance on the battlefield.

After the initial training phase was completed, Easy Company participated in a well-publicized 115-mile march to Atlanta, Georgia, along with the rest of the 2nd Battalion. Their final destination was Fort Benning, where the unit underwent jump training. The initial stage of parachute school (physical training) was skipped when it was realized that the Toccoa men were in much better physical condition than the jump training instructors. After spending a few weeks familiarizing themselves with the equipment and jumping off towers of varying height, the men entered the final stage of parachute school. Those who successfully made the five jumps from a C-47 would become qualified Army parachutists.

In March of 1943, the company would relocate to Camp MacKall for advanced field training exercises before shipping out to Aldbourne, England in September for the planned invasion of Europe. Prior to the invasion, Sobel was relieved from duty and reassigned to Chilton Foliat as a result of a court-martial fiasco involving his then X.O. Richard Winters and an ensuing NCO mutiny. To restore order in Easy Company, Col. Robert Sink gave command of Easy Company to 1st Lt. Thomas Meehan while transferring two of the company's platoon sergeants out of the company.

The company would participated in Operation Overlord, but 1st Lt. Meehan and most of the headquarters section were killed when their C-47 was downed. With most of the company scattered throughout the Cotentin Peninsula, many would form ad hoc units with paratroopers from other outfits until they could reorganize with Easy Company. 1st Lt. Winters assumed command of the men and would participate in the assault on Brécourt Manor, the Battle of Carentan, and the Battle of Bloody Gulch before being pulled off the line. Winters would be promoted to captain and became the official commander of Easy Company after the death of Meehan had been confirmed. He would lead the unit until Holland, where he would be promoted to executive officer of 2nd Battalion.

1st Lt. Norman Dike was assigned to lead Easy Company during the unit's time in Bastogne, but was relieved of command and replaced by 1st Lt. Ronald Speirs during the Battle for Foy. Speirs would remain in this position for the rest of the war until the unit's deactivation.

Members of Easy Company, 506th PIR

Officers

Major General Salve H. Matheson (1st Platoon leader from unit formation; later promoted to Regimental S-4; eventually commanded the 101st Airborne Division in the late 1960s and the 2nd Infantry Division in the early 1970s)

Colonel Edward D. Shames (3rd Platoon leader from Holland to the end of war)

Lt. Colonel Norman S. Dike, Jr. (Fifth C.O. of Easy Company, later relieved of command and transferred to Division HQ)

Lt. Colonel Clarence Hester (First X.O. of Easy Company; later promoted to 2nd Battalion S-3, and then 1st Battalion C.O.)

Lt. Colonel Herbert Sobel (First C.O. of Easy Company; later reassigned to Chilton Foliat, and then 2nd Battalion S-4)

Major Richard "Dick" Winters (Third C.O. of Easy Company; later promoted to 2nd Battalion X.O. and then C.O.)

Captain Jack E. Foley (1st Platoon leader from Bastogne to Germany; later 2nd Platoon leader in Austria)

Captain Lewis Nixon (Later promoted to 2nd Battalion S-2 and then Regimental S-2)

Captain Ronald C. Speirs (Sixth C.O. of Easy Company; initially from Dog Company)

1st Lieutenant Thomas Meehan III (Second C.O. of Easy Company; initially from Baker Company. KIA 6 June 1944)

1st Lieutenant Robert B. Brewer (WIA in Holland)

1st Lieutenant Lynn D. Compton (2nd Platoon leader from Holland to Bastogne; evacuated due to "trench foot")

1st Lieutenant Robert H. Cowing

1st Lieutenant James K. Davis (Second X.O. of Easy Company)

1st Lieutenant Roy Paul Gates

1st Lieutenant Frederick T. Heyliger (Fourth C.O. of Easy Company; later severely wounded in Holland from friendly fire)

1st Lieutenant Sterling W. Horner

1st Lieutenant Richard M. Hughes II

1st Lieutenant Henry Jones (Later transferred to Battalion HQ, Died in Germany 21 July 1947)

1st Lieutenant George Lavenson (Transferred to Battalion HQ, WIA in Carentan)

1st Lieutenant C. Carwood Lipton

1st Lieutenant Robert I. Matthews (KIA 6 June 1944)

1st Lieutenant Walter L. Moore (3rd Platoon leader from unit formation; later transferred to Pathfinders)

1st Lieutenant Francis L. O'Brien (KIA December 1944)

1st Lieutenant Thomas A. Peacock

1st Lieutenant Ben M. Perkins

1st Lieutenant John E. Pisanchin

1st Lieutenant Warren R. Roush (2nd Platoon leader until Normandy; later 3rd Platoon leader until Holland. Transferred to Able Company)

1st Lieutenant Raymond G. Schmitz (KIA 22 September 1944)

1st Lieutenant Patrick J. Sweeney (X.O. of Easy Company in England)

1st Lieutenant Harry F. Welsh (1st Platoon leader in Normandy; later X.O. until Mourmelon, then transferred to Battalion HQ)

2nd Lieutenant Archibald Smith Barnwell

2nd Lieutenant James L. Diel (KIA 19 September 1944)

2nd Lieutenant Charles A. Hudson (WIA in Nuenen)

2nd Lieutenant Charles R. Rexrode

Enlisted men

1st Sergeant William S. Evans (KIA 6 June 1944)

1st Sergeant John C. Lynch (First Sergeant after Talbert)

1st Sergeant Harvey H. Morehead (cadre, 1st Sgt.)

Technical Sergeant Burton P. Christenson

Technical Sergeant Donald G. Malarkey

Technical Sergeant Amos J. Taylor

Staff Sergeant Floyd M. Talbert (First Sergeant after Lipton)

Staff Sergeant Joseph E. Stedman (cadre, 1st Pl. Sgt.)

Staff Sergeant Norman A. Ford (cadre, 2nd Pl. Sgt.)

Staff Sergeant Steven A. Kudla (cadre, 3rd Pl. Sgt.)

Staff Sergeant Charles E. Grant (Severely wounded in head)

Staff Sergeant William J. Guarnere (WIA in Bastogne)

Staff Sergeant Earl L. Hale

Staff Sergeant Albert L. Mampre

Staff Sergeant John W. Martin

Staff Sergeant Leo J. Matz

Staff Sergeant Darrell C. Powers

Staff Sergeant Murray B. Roberts (KIA 6 June 1944)

Staff Sergeant Frank J. Soboleski

Staff Sergeant J.B. Stokes

Staff Sergeant Joseph J. Toye (WIA in Bastogne)

Staff Sergeant Robert T. Smith (HQ Supply Sgt.)

Staff Sergeant Joseph P. Whitecavage

Staff Sergeant Earl E. McClung

Staff Sergeant Robert K. Marsh

Staff Sergeant Herman E. Hanson

Sergeant James H. Alley, Jr.

Sergeant Roderick Bain

Sergeant Paul L. Becker

Sergeant Leo D. Boyle (WIA in "the Island")

Sergeant Gordon F. Carson

Sergeant James Monroe "Tex" Combs, Jr.

Sergeant Bernard S. Cunningham

Sergeant Lloyd D. Guy

Sergeant Taskel Ellis

Sergeant Hanes

Sergeant Hayden

Sergeant Haynes

Sergeant J.D. Henderson

Sergeant Walter L. Hendrix

Sergeant Sherman M. Irish

Sergeant William F. Kiehn (KIA 10 February 1945)

Sergeant Clancy Odel Lyall

Sergeant Robert A. Mann (First Sergeant in Alsace)

Sergeant Thomas A. McCreary

Sergeant Kenneth D. Mercier

Sergeant Warren H. Muck, (KIA 10 January 1945)

Sergeant Elmer L. Murray, Jr. (KIA 6 June 1944)

Sergeant Richard E. Owen (KIA 6 June 1944)

Sergeant Robert J. Rader

Sergeant Denver Randleman

Sergeant Robert Burr Smith

Sergeant Myron Ranney (Wounded in Holland)

Sergeant Carl N. Riggs (KIA 6 June 1944)

Sergeant Paul C. Rogers

Sergeant James B. Sholty

Sergeant Wayne A. Sisk

Sergeant Roderick G. Strohl

Sergeant Clarence M. Tridle

Sergeant Richard M. Wright

Sergeant Robert E. Wynn

Sergeant Arthur C. Youman

Technician 4th Grade George Luz, Sr.

Technician 4th Grade Frank J. Perconte

Technician 4th Grade Charles E. Rhinehart

Technician 4th grade Eugene Roe, Sr.

Technician 4th Grade Richard C. Rowles

Technician 4th Grade Carl C. Sawosko (KIA 13 January 1945)

Technician 4th Grade Benjamin J. Stoney (KIA 6 June 1944)

Corporal Kenneth T. Baldwin

Corporal James V. Benton

Corporal James D. Campbell (KIA 8 October 1944)

Corporal William Dukeman, Jr. (KIA 5 October 1944)

Corporal John P. Fieguth

Corporal Walter S. Gordon, Jr. (Severely wounded in back, paralyzed)

Corporal Forrest L. Guth

Corporal George Higgins

Corporal A.P. Herron (KIA 13 January 1945)

Corporal Donald B. Hoobler (KIA 3 January 1945)

Corporal Donald L. King

Corporal Thomas Maitland

Corporal Francis J. Mellet (KIA 13 January 1945)

Corporal Stanley F. Motowski

Corporal Lavon P. Reese

Corporal Harvey G. Robinson

Corporal Edward H. Stein

Technician 5th Grade Leopollo P. Carillo

Technician 5th Grade Herman F. Collins (KIA 6 June 1944)

Technician 5th Grade William A. Howell

Technician 5th Grade Joseph D. Liebgott

Technician 5th Grade John G. Mayer

Technician 5th Grade William C. Maynard

Technician 5th Grade John McGrath

Technician 5th Grade Leslie R. Pace

Technician 5th Grade Campbell T. Smith

Technician 5th Grade Ralph I. Stafford

Technician 5th Grade William H. Wagner

Technician 5th Grade Jerry A. Wentzel (KIA 6 June 1944)

Technician 5th Grade Ralph H. Wimer (KIA 6 June 1944)

Technician 5th Grade Antonio C. Garcia

Private First Class Aldrich

Private First Class Raymond L. Ballew

Private First Class Conrad M. Bay

Private First Class Salvatore F. Bellino

Private First Class Edward J. Bernat

Private First Class Burden

Private First Class Thomas H. Burgess (Severely wounded in throat)

Private First Class Matthew J. Carlino

Private First Class Maxwell M. Clark

Private First Class Vincent S. Collette

Private First Class Seth O. Crosby

Private First Class Richard P. Davenport

Private First Class Edward J. Donahue

Private First Class Carl F. Eckstrom

Private First Class Carl J. Fenstermaker

Private First Class George V. Fernandez

Private Bradford C. Freeman

Private First Class Gerald L. Flurie

Private First Class Richard R. Garrod

Private First Class John E. Gathings

Private First Class Jack O. Ginn

Private First Class Walter E. Hanson

Private First Class Siles E. Harrelson

Private First Class Dale L. Hartley

Private First Class Edward J. Heffron

Private First Class Elwood Hertzog

Private First Class Hickman

Private First Class Joseph E. Hogan

Private First Class Walter G. Howard

Private First Class Clarence S. Howell

Private First Class Hudson

Private First Class Warren C. Huntley

Private First Class Eugene E. Ivie

Private First Class Coburn M. Johnson

Private First Class George E. Jones

Private First Class Robert Van Klinken (KIA 20 September 1944)

Private First Class Kohler

Private First Class Harry R. Lager

Private First Class Robert T. Leonard

Private First Class Quinton E. Lindler

Private First Class Dewitt Lowrey

Private First Class Arthur J. Mauzerall

Private First Class John McBreen

Private First Class Walter L. McKay

Private First Class James A. McMahon

Private First Class William E. Medved

Private First Class William T. Miller (KIA 20 September 1944)

Private First Class David E. Morris

Private First Class Norman W. Neitzke

Private First Class Henry E. Nelson

Private First Class Ralph J. Orth (Wounded in kneecap by bullet fragment)

Private First Class Alex M. Penkala Jr. (KIA 10 January 1945)

Private First Class Edwin E. Pepping

Private First Class Farris O. Rice

Private First Class Woodrow W. Robbins

Private First Class John W. Rossman

Private First Class Edward F. Sabo

Private First Class Elmer N. Schuyler

Private First Class John L. Sheehy

Private First Class John P. Sheeley

Private First Class Garland R. Smith

Private First Class Gerald R. Snider

Private First Class Paul J. Sullivan

Private First Class Edward J. Tipper (Severely wounded in face, legs)

Private First Class Felix J. Tokarzewski

Private First Class Ralph J. Trapuzzano

Private First Class Andrew Uuban

Private First Class Alexander Vittorre

Private First Class Paul Wagner

Private First Class David Kenyon Webster

Private First Class James W. Welling

Private First Class Daniel B. West

Private First Class Melvin O. Winn

Private First Class William H. Woodcock

Private First Class George F. Yochum

Private First Class Frank J. Zastawniak

Private First Class Henry C. Zimmerman

Private First Class John A. Janovec (Died in car accident, May 1945)

Private First Class John T. Julian (KIA 1 January 1945)

Private Owen L. Andrews

Private Kieth Ansell

Private Harvey Baker

Private Frederick C. Bealke, Jr.

Private Richard F. Berg

Private Homer T. Blake

Private Albert Blithe (Severely wounded in shoulder)

Private Robert J. Bloser (KIA 7 June 1944)

Private Donald S. Bond

Private Richard L. Bray

Private Charles P. Broska

Private Earl V. Bruce

Private John J. Capoferri

Private Ora M. Childers

Private Chow

Private Robert T. Cipriano

Private Roy W. Cobb (Court-martialed; insubordination and assault on Lt. Foley)

Private James F. Coleman

Private James Comba

Private John G. Connell

Private Conway

Private Philip Coviello

Private Samuel M. Cowthu

Private Cushman

Private Damon

Private Barry J. Dassault

Private Edward R. De Tuncq

Private Jay S. Dickerson

Private William Dillinger (Transferred)

Private Rudolph Dittrich (Died in practice jump, 20 May 1944)

Private John Doe

Private Joseph Dominquez

Private Walter F. Eggert

Private George Elliot (KIA 6 June 1944)

Private Chester R. Eschenbach

Private John L. Eubanks

Private John L. Geraghty

Private William D. Gier

Private Terry G. Giles

Private Eugene S. Gilmore

Private Milton B. Glass

Private Frank B. Grant

Private Everett J. Gray (KIA 8 June 1944)

Private Genoa H. Griffith

Private Stephen E. Grodski

Private Stanley L. Hagerman

Private Franklin W. Hale

Private Elwood Hargroves

Private Thomas A. Harrel

Private Terrence C. Harris (Transferred to Pathfinders)(KIA 18 June 1944)

Private George B. Hartsuff

Private Lester A. Hashey (Severely wounded in the back)

Private Verlin V. Hawkins

Private Harold G. Hayes (KIA December 1944)

Private Cyril B. Heckler

Private Robert B. Hensley

Private George W. Hewitt

Private Paul A. Hite

Private Owen E. Holbrook

Private John R. Holland

Private David L. Holton

Private Bruce A. Hudgens

Private Richard J. Hughes (KIA 9 January 1945)

Private Charles F. Hussion

Private Eugene E. Jackson (KIA 15 February 1945)

Private Robert Jarrett

Private Edward J. Joint

Private Joseph M. Jordan (KIA 6 June 1944)

Private Vernon Jordan

Private John R. Korb

Private William N. Kratzer

Private Paul E. Lamoureux

Private Lewis Lampos

Private Joseph A. Lesniewski (Evacuated from leg-wound infection)

Private Philip E. Longo

Private John Lusty

Private A. Mahmood

Private Walter E. Martin

Private Michael V. Massaconi

Private Jack F. Matthews

Private Edward A. Mauser

Private Robert Maxwell

Private Carl F. McCauley

Private McDonald (Transferred)

Private William T. McGonigal (KIA 6 June 1944)

Private Joachim Melo

Private Ynez M. Mendoza

Private Vernon J. Menze (KIA 20 September 1944)

Private Max M. Meth

Private Elmer T. Meth

Private William S. Metzler (KIA June 1944)

Private James W. Miller (KIA 20 September 1944)

Private John N. Miller (KIA 6 June 1944)

Private Franklin Milo

Private Elmer J. Minne

Private Alfred B. Montes

Private Donald J. Moone

Private Alton More

Private William E. Morris

Private Sergio G. Moya (KIA June 6, 1944)

Private Gordon L. Neuenfeldt

Private Patrick H. Neill (KIA 13 January 1945)

Private Marshall C. Oliver

Private Ernest I. Oates (KIA 6 June 1944)

Private Patrick S. O'Keefe

Private Gordon H. Oien

Private Cecil M. Pace

Private Parkes (Transferred)

Private Philip P. Perugini

Private Cleveland O. Petty

Private Roy E. Pickel, Sr.

Private David R. Pierce

Private John Plesha Jr.

Private George L. Potter

Private Charles W. Pyle

Private Alex R. Raczkowski

Private George J. Rajner (KIA July 1944)

Private Joseph Ramirez

Private Gregory C. Rotella

Private James Sarago

Private William D. Serila

Private John E. Shindell (KIA 13 January 1945)

Private Urban M. Shirley

Private George H. Smith, Jr.

Private Gerald B. Snider (KIA 6 June 1944)

Private James L. Sowell

Private Ralph F. Spina

Private Tomas J. Johnson

Private Robert L. Steele

Private Joseph Stickley

Private Herbert J. Suerth, Jr. (Severely wounded in legs)

Private Paul Supko

Private Elmer I. Telstad (KIA 6 June 1944)

Private George W. Thomason

Private Raymond H. Thompson

Private John Toner

Private Eugene R. Tremble

Private Norman Tremonti

Private Allen E. Vest

Private Thomas W. Warren (KIA 6 June 1944)

Private Kenneth J. Webb (KIA 13 January 1945)

Private Harold D. Webb (KIA 13 January 1945)

Private John M. West

Private James W. Wheeler

Private White (Transferred)

Private Elijah D. Whytsell

Private William T. Wingett (Transferred)

Private Donald S. Wiseman (Court-martialed, insubordination; outcome unknown)

Private Ronald V. York

Private Jerry G. Young

Private Don R. Miller

Private Martinez

After the war

The company was deactivated and did not participate in any future war. In 1954, it was reactivated, but only as a training unit. It currently is still a part of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. It was a part of the 4th Brigade Combat Team until its deactivation in 2014 and transfer into 1st and 2nd brigade, but being housed by 3rd brigade Rakassans on Fort Campbell, KY.

P.S. 忘了第一次看是哪年,可能就是同步的2001年吧,之后还在HMV买过OST(对比着听就会发现,2003年去世的Michael Kamen比后来的Hans Zimmer还是多了一缕柔情)。基本保持几年就再重新入坑一次的频率。每集都喜欢,最喜欢的算第八集The Last Patrol(Webster和新来的Lt. Jones就像给经历了炼狱Bastogne后吹来了一股舒心的风,从头至尾,全集情节联动自然又巧妙,实在招人喜欢)。最近补听NH的采访,说了好多细节(虽然每个人物都喜欢,但一直最喜欢他,E连最有彬彬有礼气质的一个((老温除外));只可惜作为弹劾Sobel的几大Staff Sergeant之一,出场和台词屈指可数;当然也可以算Speirs最爱的一个了吧,有十指相扣为证,哈哈哈),本人感觉也是跟剧中人一样低调,大reunion没怎么去,2001年诺曼底首映去了,十年后Jumpimg for Heroes那次去了(超级有爱),再有就是2019年诺曼底那次,同年在Buckinghamshire自己家办过英国人这边的重聚。而说起E连和拍摄过程,有的,只是一往情深。BOB,战争剧集天花板,唯一。


兄弟连Band of Brothers(2001)

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