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  • Brothers for Life

    5
    By ASHLEYELIZABETHSMITH2023
    A must read book for every generation to understand why we refer to that generation as the greatest generation. I promise you you will not be able to put this book down.
  • A book of human destiny

    5
    By linden11
    This was a heartbreaking and encouraging story of men in war and in peace. I somehow feel honored to have read their story and were I placed in their positions during WWII, I hope I would have performed as admirably as they did. God bless America.
  • Very touching and good book

    5
    By archilny
    Must read for anyone who is interested in ww2.
  • Excellent

    5
    By Charlie Kebler
    This book is a great read. It is well versed with battlefield language that can be challenging to understand but allows the reader to be pulled into the real life action. These men will always be hero’s. I highly recommend this book to any reader who craves WW2 history. The letters, stories, and backgrounds of these men is something I will never forget. Thank you Easy Company!
  • Great read

    5
    By pkgto66
    This book was great it had more detailed than show.
  • This is the greatest book ever of the army❤️❤️❤️❤️

    5
    By Blondie 67
    And i love the army am 11 years old and i will be in the army rangers💕💕💕
  • Band of brothers

    5
    By kddhdh
    Sent chills down my spine, couldn’t put it down.
  • Band of Brothers

    5
    By Bossgolfer1
    We to this day and beyond owe these men our utmost gratitude. They cured the Hitler cancer.
  • Thank you

    5
    By Nob p
    A look at what a few good men did for our freedom. Love the time spent with this book.
  • An extraordinary read

    5
    By Evh1234
    This was a great, fascinating telling of some of the USA's greatest heroes... It is thrilling, frightening and touching in parts. More importantly it introduces us to men we have mostly now lost to old age, when they experienced three amazing years, volunteering to serve their country and watching each other's backs. The only regret I have have after reading this is that I cannot thank most of the men in this book (and believe me I'd love to send a number of letters) because I discovered their story too late. But I can at least carry the memories of what they did for me, you and our great nation forward. I'm in the debt of their service, and the great service done by the author in telling their story so it isn't lost to the ages. The Band of Brothers HBO miniseries led me to this book; both the TV eppisodes and the books are extraordinary and highly recommended. Thank you Easy Co., for your service and sacrifice in WWII!

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