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Band of Brothers 1x3 Reaction

For the full reaction including the Movie you can download the full reaction torrent:

Don't forget to SEED for FEW days!!!


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WQPHHEjaCDazyg7TLC81ea0RPBWebYbX/view?usp=sharing


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If you want to use Google Drive which includes the movie - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X0a7OdXvvySNgXg0vkmG9pj65GE40TQF/view?usp=sharing

Band of Brothers 1x3 Reaction

Comments

Not only did Blithe not die, he went on to serve in combat in the Korean War, earning a Silver Star for heroism. He died in 1967, still on active duty, in Germany of a perforated ulcer. He had achieved the rank of Master Sergeant, the second-highest enlisted rank in the Army. Yokel is an American colloquial pejorative that was sometimes used to describe people from rural areas, typically in the Deep South and Midwest regions of the US. Zig-zagging means you're taking longer to cover the same amount of ground, which means you are exposed in the open longer. Believe me when I say that when you have a high volume of fire coming your way, you want to get to cover as fast as possible. Straight in. Zeroed is another word for registered. When artillery or mortars sets up, a forward observer is sent out. They will guide the artillery rounds in to various known landmarks, including towns, bridges, important roads, etc. Each of these locations will be given a name. To call an artillery or mortar strike on one of those areas, the give the codename. To drop near one of them, or further away, they reference the nearest registered area, then give the distance in meters left, right, up, or down. Unfortunately for Easy Co. the Germans had registered their artillery on the area of Carentan they were assaulting, meaning that they were able to quickly drop artillery rounds on E Co in response to their assault.

PP82

Blithe didn’t die when they said. It is one of the few inaccuracies in this series. No one had seen him until he showed up at a reunion they held about twenty years later, he died sometime in the 80’s I believe.

Andrew Hogan

You asked why Speirs killed those prisoners on D-Day. If I remember correctly, they were told to not take any prisoners as they had no way of dealing with them. There was a lot of conjecture about whether or not it was Speirs that killed them and it has since been confirmed that he did. When Perconte asked why Easy are always exposed at the edge of the line or at the front of an advance, it is because they were the 'special assault' company of the regiment as one of the men put it in the documentary. You will also be happy to know that what it said at the end about Blithe passing in 1948 was wrong. He recovered from his wound and fought in Korea. He died in 1967 from something that had nothing to do with the wound he suffered.

Kruppe


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