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Hi Folks!

It's time for more Band of Brothers! 

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LINK: https://youtu.be/GuOfLSY0pcA 

Original Series: Band of Brothers

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Wes

Loving rewatching the series with you. I think it's great how many huge actors have tiny roles in this series. Christianson in the early episodes was Michael Fasbender, Jimmy Fallon in this one, James Mcavoy, a VERY young Tom Hardy soon. It's a tough road ahead but it's an incredible collection of work.

Jim Finley

Doc Roe was with Easy Company through all the combat they saw in the war. That means that with just about every soldier who was killed or wounded, Doc Roe was as deeply involved except that soldier himself. It marked him deeply. One truly unfair, and stupid, aspect of serving as a medic was that some bureaucrat in Washington decided that since medics didn't carry weapons, that made them noncombatants, and declared them ineligible for combat pay. So they were paid less than the men they were taking the greatest risks to save. Watching the mortar crews always takes me back - in the Marine Corps in the '70s I was a mortarman, a gunner on exactly the same type of mortar they used here (one of my platoon's three mortars was even made during WW2, according to its data plate. The other two were new - they dated from 1955.)