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Title: Band of Brothers


1
Band of Brothers
  • Notes prepared by Don Schulte
  • Pattonville High School

2
Shakespeare
  • Band of Brothers is a line from Shakespeares
    Henry V. It is taken from the famous speech set
    immediately before the Battle of Agincourt.

3
Author
  • Band of Brothers was a book written by Stephen
    E. Ambrose.
  • The mini-series was produced by Stephen Spielberg
    and Tom Hanks.

4
Who?
  • Band of Brothers (BOB) is the story of E Easy
    Company of the 506th of the second battalion of
    the 101st Airborne Division.

5
What?
  • The Airborne are paratroopers.
  • Paratroopers are elite Army troops with the best
    possible training.

6
What?
  • Paratroopers receive extra pay (50/month).
  • It takes five jumps to be certified and get your
    jump wings.

7
What?
  • Anyone refusing to jump because theyre afraid
    would be kicked-out of the Airborne.

8
What?
  • AGL Above Ground Level.
  • On landing they immediately collapse the shoot so
    they wont be drug along the ground.

9
Can Men Quit?
  • Yes. This is an elite group. Men can quit the
    Airborne but not the Army. They go back to the
    regular Army.

10
Currahee
  • Native American term.
  • We stand alone together.
  • Motto of the 101st Airborne Division.

11
Companies
  • Companies were labeled by letters. Code names
    were used so the names could be clearly heard in
    battle or over the radio.

12
Companies
  • Rationale Companies B, C, D, E, and G all have
    a long e sound and could easily be confused by
    a listener.

13
Companies
  • A Able
  • B Baker
  • C Charlie
  • D Dog

14
Companies
  • E Easy
  • F Fox
  • G George
  • H How

15
Companies
  • I Item
  • J Jig
  • K King
  • L Love

16
Companies
  • M Mike
  • N Nan
  • O Oboe
  • P Peter

17
Companies
  • Q Queen
  • R Roger
  • S Sugar
  • T Tape
  • U Uncle

18
Companies
  • V Victor
  • W William
  • X X-Ray
  • Y Yoke
  • Z Zebra

19
Edelweiss
  • Small white flower used as symbol of veteran
    soldier by the German Army.
  • Blithe took one.

20
Tactics
  • Fire Superiority is the concept of firing so
    much, so fast, that the enemy has to keep
    undercover.

21
Tactics
  • Fire and Maneuver or Shoot and Scoot
  • Concept is to keep fire superiority so men can
    move while enemy has their heads down.

22
Tactics
  • Light Discipline
  • Sound Discipline
  • Terms for ordering the men to have no lights and
    make no sound.

23
Slang Words and Phrases
  • P T Physical Training
  • 4-F physical condition rating for someone not
    well enough to fight.

24
Slang Words and Phrases
  • C O Commanding Officer of a unit
  • X O Executive Officer ( 2 in command)

25
Slang Words and Phrases
  • O P Observation Post out front of the line.
  • Kraut, Goon or Jerry are slang for Germans.

26
Slang Words and Phrases
  • Bought the Farm or Bought it refers to a
    soldier dying and his family getting his
    insurance.

27
Slang Words and Phrases
  • stick 12 men dropping together. This is an
    airborne equivalent of an army squad.

28
Slang Words and Phrases
  • D Plus 1 (or other number) refers to number
    of days after D-Day (June 6, 1944).

29
Shaving Heads of Women
  • Method of punishing and shaming women who
    fraternized with the Germans.

30
Medic!
  • Not supposed to be shot at according to the
    Geneva Conventions.
  • Medics job is to move wounded to aid centers.

31
Medic Training
  • Their training included advanced first aid
    including use of blood, injections, immobilizing
    broken limbs, etc.

32
Pain Management
  • First aid included small stirets of morphine.
  • Spent morphine stirets were stuck in chest
    clothing.

33
Fighting Infection
  • Sulfa Drugs were the method of treating infection
    before antibiotics. Usually a white powder.

34
Mental Wounds
  • Hysterical disabilities are known to occur.
    Often blindness (like Blythe had), deafness, loss
    of leg use, etc.

35
Wounds
  • Wounded v Injured
  • Important difference for many. A man is wounded
    in battle hes injured in civilian life.

36
Purple Heart
  • Given to soldiers wounded by the enemy.
  • Originally given to Rev. War wounded by George
    Washington.
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