Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
The broadcast of the TV series "Brother Company" has allowed many domestic viewers to understand the story of the brothers of the 2nd Battalion E Company of the 506th Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division of the US Army during World War II, and the plot of the play is familiar to the audience, but who are the brothers of the Brother Company in history? Many people may not know, Xiaobian painstakingly stole a number of pictures, to everyone to illustrate the real brothers in history even those character archetypes, these names are very familiar, the following is their real appearance, a lot of pictures, test your memory.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ In 1945, the "Eagle's Nest" of the Alps, the brothers basked in the sun.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Major Richard Winters, Lieutenant Lewis Nixon and Sergeant Harry Wales in Austria.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Acting Commander of the 101st Airborne Division, "Madman" Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ In October 1944, Captain Winters was in the Netherlands.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Winters at training camp.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Winters and Wales.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Ronald Spears.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ "Popeye" Wayne with Hank Zimmerman.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Bull Smith.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Joe Lesniwski.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
Captain Herbert Sobel, first company commander of Company E.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Sergeant Myron " Mike Lenny
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ "Popeye" Robert Wayne.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ George Lutz with "Baby" Hefron.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Carwood Lipton.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ David Webster.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Floyd Talbot (first from left), Paul Rogers (second from right) and Forrest Gus (first from right)
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑With his back to the camera is Winters, who is training everyone to play umbrella bags, and on the left side of the face is Skip Mook.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ William Dukeman.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Parker Christensen, "Big Bull" Landman and Bill Dukeman.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Joe Toy and Don Malachi.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Group photo of the brothers.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Malach, Toy, Mook.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Donald Hobble.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ "Savage Bill" William Golery.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Joe Riggett.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Malachi and Talbot.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Winters and Nixon.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Lynn Compton.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ 1944 in the Netherlands.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Medic Eugene Roy Cooper.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ From left to right, Gus, Talbot, Ubanks, Unknown Soldier, Mellet.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Group photo of some people.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ David Kenyon Webster, who wrote Paratrooper Infantry - Memoirs of the American Paratroopers' Normandy Landings and the Destruction of the Third Reich.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑Gus and Talbert pose with French women in Normandy.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Forrest Gus, one of the first soldiers to be trained under Sobel, possessed the skills to repair and modify firearms and became a gunner for his brothers.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Gordon Carlson and Frank Pecont.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ Captain Herbert Sobel.
Multiple old photographs illustrating the archetypes of real "Company of Brothers" characters in history
↑ E Company in "Operation Market Garden".
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