Van Klinken, Gene
Van Klinken, Herman
Van Klinken, Robert
chiggers and
demolition training
early years
family and
on furlough
in hospital
on K.P.
legacy
letters
in love
mechanic
memorial scholarship
news of death
optimism
paratrooper
Purple Heart
remembering
sacrifice of
wounded
Van Klinken, Susie
Van Linge, Gary
Varsek, Joan Carroll
Wahlberg, Donnie
War. See also Korean War
brutality of
Christenson, Pat, on
Gordon, W., and
Marsh, R., and
trauma of
Warren, Marc
Watson, Joe
Wayne, John
The Way We Were (Guth/de Trez)
Weather
Webster, David Kenyon
Welsh, Harry
We Who Are Alive and Remain (Brotherton)
Winchell, Walter
Wingett, Bill
Winn, Popeye
Winters, Richard
attack decision
on Bastogne deaths
Christenson, B., and
collaborator
combat plan
Easy Company stories
firing orders
on Heyliger, F.
leadership style
letters to/from
memoirs
much revered
on officers
parachute jump
reassuring voice of
reconnecting with Lamoureux, P.
on Reese.
Sobel mutiny and
surrogate uncle
take prisoners order
on Talbert, F.
Toye, Joe, eulogized by
Woodage, Paul
Work ethic
Gordon, W.
Marsh, R.
World War II museum
Wounded
Blithe, A.
Gordon, W.
Guarnere, B.
Hanson, H.
Heyliger, F.
Liebgott, J.
Lipton, C. C.
Marsh, R.
in parachute jumping
Ranney, M.
Roe, E.
Speirs, Ron
Talbert, F.
Toye, Joe
Van Klinken, R.
Wrenchy, Gariann
Wright, Dick
Wright, Red
Wynn, Robert E.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Marcus Brotherton is a journalist and professional writer known internationally for his literary collaborations with high-profile public figures, humanitarians, inspirational leaders, and military personnel.
Other military nonfiction books authored or coauthored by Marcus Brotherton are Call of Duty (with Lieutenant Buck Compton), The Nightingale of Mosul (with Colonel Susan Luz), and We Who Are Alive and Remain (with twenty of the still-living Band of Brothers). For more information, please see www.bandofbrothersbooks.com.
1 http://www.506infantry.org/his2ndbnwwiiphoto24.html, accessed August 2009.
2 http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/albert-blithe.html, accessed August 2009.
3 http://www.506infantry.org/his2ndbnwwiiphoto24.html, accessed August 2009.
4 William Guarnere and Edward Heffron with Robyn Post, Brothers in Battle, Best of Friends (New York: Berkley Caliber, 2007), 79-80.
5 Richard Winters with Cole Kingseed, Beyond Band of Brothers (New York: Berkley Caliber, 2006), 105, 107.
6 Ibid., 105.
7 Ambrose, Band of Brothers, 215.
8 David Kenyon Webster, Parachute Infantry (New York: Dell Publishing, 1994), 244.
9 Steven Ambrose, Band of Brothers (New York: Touchstone, 1992), 239.
10 Band of Brothers, 278.
11 The nickname for Corporal Forrest Guth, Gutty, or sometimes seen spelled Goodie, is pronounced like duty. He was one of the few paratroopers who carried a camera in Normandy.
12 Band of Brothers, 285.
13 Ambrose, Band of Brothers, 150 (note: Ambrose’s book notes eleven prisoners, Winters’s book notes seven, cf. Winters with Kingseed, Beyond Band of Brothers, 143).
14 Ambrose, Band of Brothers, 170.
15 Ambrose, Band of Brothers, 293-284
16 For more information, see the essay about Salty Harris in this book.
17 Ambrose, Band of Brothers, 112.
18 Ibid., 149-152.
19 Ibid., 278.
20 Winters with Kingseed, Beyond Band of Brothers, 120.
21 Ambrose, Band of Brothers, 181.
22 Ambrose, Band of Brothers, 241.
23 Winters with Kingseed, Beyond Band of Brothers, 278.
24 Ambrose, Band of Brothers, 297-298.
25 Winters with Kingseed, Beyond Band of Brothers, 178.
26 Ibid., 278.
27 Ibid., 86.
28 Story is recounted in unpublished Dick Winters eulogy for Joe Toye given September 7, 1995. See text of full speech at http://www.joetoye.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=27, accessed October 2009.
29 Ambrose, Band of Brothers, 157.
30 Richard Goldstein, “C. Carwood Lipton, 81, Figure in ‘Band of Brothers,’ Dies,” originally published December 24, 2001, http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/24/us/c-carwood-lipton-81-figure-in-band-of-brothers-dies.html, accessed September 2009.
31 See the essay about Salty Harris.
32 Ambrose, Band of Brothers, 24.
33 Winters with Kingseed, Beyond Band of Brothers, 119.
34 Ibid., 78-79.
35 Winters with Kingseed, Beyond Band of Brothers, 27.
36 Ibid., 94.
37 Ambrose, Band of Brothers, 189.
38 Ruth Muck O’Hara passed away before this book was researched. Her grandson, John O’Hara, had interviewed her on October 10, 2003, Ruth’s eighty-first birthday. The information from her was gleaned from that recording.
39 Ambrose, Band of Brothers, 59.
40 Ibid., 102.
41 Ibid., 204-205.
42 The epilogue was written prior to the events of January 12, 2010, when a 7.0 earthquake devastated Port-au-Prince and outlying areas of Haiti. Immediately following this tragedy, Haiti moved to the center of the world’s thoughts and the world’s compassion. My prayer is that we would all continue to help this devastated country.
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