Easy Company
Band of Brothers is the story of a US Army Infantry Rifle Company (Airborne). It's the story of Easy Company, 506th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, US Army.
The book begins in the summer of 1942 telling the story of the men going through initial basic training at Camp Toccoa, Georgia. It continues as they earn their "jump wings" covering time at Benning, with additional training at Mackall, Bragg, Shanks.
The story continues with deployment and training in England as the company prepares for the invasion and undergoes changes in leadership.
The book draws on hours of interviews with survivors as well as the soldiers' journals and letters. Dr. Stephen Ambrose tells the stories, many time in the men's own words.
D-Day to the End of the War
The book takes the reader through D-Day, back to England, to Operation Market Garden, the Battle of the Bulge, and on to the end of the war and the Eagle's Nest. It recounts occupation duty and concludes looking at the survivor's post-war careers.
I read Band of Brothers by Stephen E. Ambrose in August 1996, years before it was made into an HBO mini-series. This is one of the most read and popular books in the last twenty years due to the HBO mini-series based on the book. The History Channel also periodically shows the mini-series.
The book is better than the mini-series. It tells the story of Easy Company 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment that ultimately became part of the 101st Airborne Division. I enjoyed the book because of the focus on the people in the unit. It has reached cult-like status.
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