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  1. Albert Blithe joined the army in 1942. The reason was he wanted to get out of Philadelphia for personal reasons and what better way to achieve that, then joining the army. Blithe trained at Camp Toccoa, Georgia in August 1942 under Captain Herbert M. Sobel. Albert loved the military and it became his pride and joy.

  2. Albert Blithe saltó en Normandía con su unidad el Día D, al igual que muchos paracaidistas, se extravió y se unió a otros soldados perdidos tratando de encontrar sus respectivas unidades y objetivos. Blithe sufrió ceguera histérica durante la batalla del 10 al 15 de junio por Carentan, pero pronto se recuperó y se reincorporó a su ...

  3. Albert Blithe was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 25, 1923. His father was a deliveryman and his mother worked in the garment district. According to Blithe’s son, Gordon, young Albert was constantly in trouble and often ran with a rough crowd. After graduating from high school, Blithe took a job at Westinghouse Electric for a time.

  4. 11 de oct. de 2023 · In real life, Private Albert Blithe died at 44 years old in 1967 of a perforated ulcer and kidney failure caused by chronic alcoholism. The mistake in Band of Brothers arose from the fact that both Bill Guarnere and Edward "Babe" Heffron swore they'd been to Albert Blithe's funeral in 1948.

  5. Albert Blithe. FiladelfiaPensilvaniaUU. Albert Blithe Easy CompanyBatallón506 ° Regimiento de Infantería Paracaidista101 ° División AerotransportadaSegunda Guerra MundialHBO Band of Brothers Marc Warren Una compañía de héroes: recuerdos personales sobre la verdadera banda de hermanos y el legado que nos dejaron.

  6. Albert Blithe was born in 1923 and grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia. After completing his schooling (in High School), he decided to join the army in early 1942. He volunteered for the paratroopers and then trained in the Easy Company at Camp Toccoa, where he successfully performs his basic training.

  7. 2 de abr. de 2021 · Major Dick Winters has been a personal hero of mine ever since I've seen the show "Band of Brothers" as a young man. Here are some clips from an interview of...