Books

  1. Luthién Arnatuilë

    Luthién Arnatuilë edited the books with additional background information of We Who Are Alive and Remain Friday, October 9 2009.

    • Added Call of Duty: My Life Before, During and After the Band of Brothers Lieutenant Compton served in Easy Company as well.
    • marked the description of Call of Duty: My Life Before, During and After the Band of Brothers as not a spoiler
    • Added Biggest Brother: The Life Of Major Dick Winters, The Man Who Led The Band of Brothers No explanation needed.
    • marked the description of Biggest Brother: The Life Of Major Dick Winters, The Man Who Led The Band of Brothers as not a spoiler
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  2. Luthién Arnatuilë

    Luthién Arnatuilë edited the books with additional background information of We Who Are Alive and Remain Friday, October 9 2009.

    • Added Parachute Infantry: An American Paratrooper's Memoir of D-Day and the Fall of the Third Reich Webster also served in Easy Company, 101st Airborne
    • marked the description of Parachute Infantry: An American Paratrooper's Memoir of D-Day and the Fall of the Third Reich as not a spoiler
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  3. Luthién Arnatuilë

    Luthién Arnatuilë edited the errata of We Who Are Alive and Remain Friday, October 9 2009.

    • p. 272
      Victory day in Europe was not April 8, 1945 but May 8, 1945.
      And Easy Company went to Kaprun May 6-10, 1945 and not April 6-10, 1945.

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  4. Luthién Arnatuilë

    Luthién Arnatuilë edited the table of contents of We Who Are Alive and Remain Friday, October 9 2009.

    • Preface
      Perspective

      1. A future that nobody could prepare us for
      2. Young Lions, east
      3. Young Lions, west
      4. The day everything changed
      5. Cutting teeth at Toccoa
      6. How the rest of us trained
      7. Aboard the Samaria, Toccoa men
      8. Atlantic crossings, replacements
      9. Aldbourne: calm before the storm
      10. A bad day for a lot of young men
      11. Fighting in Normandy
      12. The battle of Carentan
      13. R & R in England
      14. The fight of our lives in Holland
      15. Defending the island
      16. Respite in Mourmelon
      17. Frozen hell
      18. Blood
      19. Enemy across the river
      20. Meeting a defeated Aggressor
      21. Toasting Victory
      22. Last duties in Austria
      23. Coming home
      24. Lives in freedom
      25. Thoughts on heroism

      Epilogue: Those who have been given much
      Memories of my father:
      Herbert Sobel
      Robert Burr Smith
      George Luz Sr.
      Appendices
      Index

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  5. Luthién Arnatuilë

    Luthién Arnatuilë edited the first sentence of We Who Are Alive and Remain Friday, October 9 2009.

    • Someone had driven a bulldozer up the side of Mount Currahee, the three-and-a-half-mile-long incline at Camp Toccoa, Georgia.
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  6. Luthién Arnatuilë

    Luthién Arnatuilë edited the quotations of We Who Are Alive and Remain Friday, October 9 2009.

    • Added a quotation: “What's going to happen is going to happen. Forget about yesterday, don't think about tomorrow, get through today.Clancy Lyall
    • Added a quotation: “If you keep at your goal and don't swerve from that focus, you will succeed. Persistance is a tremendous quality...Ed Tipper
    • Added a quotation: “"If you ask me, the Brits were brave as hell but silly as shit". Comment about the British drinking tea every day at 10, 14 and 16 in the middle of battle.Clancy Lyall
    • Added a quotation: “Determination is the answerColonel Sink or Captain Sobel or Major Winters
    • Added a quotation: “You don't need to worry about dying. You may go home and sit in a chair and die that way. We all die. But everybody has somehing to do before being taken. You do that.Chaplain to Clancy Lyall
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  7. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray approved Kevin Durdle’s request to change the title of We Who Are Alive and Remain Monday, September 21 2009.

    Title: We Who Are Alive and Remain: Untold Stories from the Band of BrothersRemain
    Subtitle: Untold Stories from the Band of Brothers ( see Timothy Gray’s edits | report abuse )
  8. Kevin Durdle

    Kevin Durdle changed the title of We Who Are Alive and Remain Monday, September 21 2009.

    Title: We Who Are Alive and Remain: Untold Stories from the Band of BrothersRemain
    Subtitle: Untold Stories from the Band of Brothers Timothy Gray approved this request. ( see Kevin Durdle’s edits | report abuse )
  9. Miranda B

    Miranda B edited the books like this book of We Who Are Alive and Remain Monday, September 21 2009.

    • Added Band of Brothers : E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest
    • Added Beyond Band of Brothers: The War Memoirs of Major Dick Winters
    • Added Easy Company Soldier: The Endless Combat of a Sergeant from World War II's "Band of Brothers"
    • Added Brothers In Battle, Best of Friends
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  10. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the description of We Who Are Alive and Remain Monday, August 3 2009.

    • From Marcus Brotherton, co-author of Call of Duty , comes a new collection of untold stories from the Band of Brothers . They were the men of the now-legendary Easy Company. After almost two years of hard training, they parachuted into Normandy on DDay and, later, Operation Market Garden. They fought their way through Belgium, France, and Germany, survived overwhelming odds, liberated concentration camps, and drank a victory toast in April 1945 at Hitler’s hideout in the Alps. Here, revealed for the first time, are stories of war, sacrifice, and courage as experienced by one of the most revered combat units in military history. In We Who Are Alive and Remain , twenty men who were there and are alive today—and the families of three deceased others—recount the horrors and the victories, the bonds they made, the tears and blood they shed…and the brothers they lost.

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