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Albert Blithe (June 25, 1923 – December 17, 1967) [2] [3] was an American career soldier who served as a private first class with Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, in the 101st Airborne Division during World War II. He served again with the Airborne during the Korean War and was twice decorated for gallantry.
Marc Warren (born 20 March 1967) [1] is an English actor, known for his British television roles. His roles have included Albert Blithe in Band of Brothers (2001), Danny Blue in Hustle (2003-2007), Dougie Raymond in The Vice, Dominic Foy in State of Play, Rick in Mad Dogs (2011-2013), the Comte de Rochefort in The Musketeers (2015), the Gentleman in Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (2015), and ...
Private Albert Blithe (25 June 1923 – 17 December 1967) Private First Class Bradford Clark Freeman (4 September 1924 – 3 July 2022). He was the last living member of the unit.
Private Albert Blithe, who has been struggling with shell shock, is finally spurred into action by Winters during the Battle of Bloody Gulch. Several days later, Blithe is shot through the neck by a sniper while on patrol. Note: The episode ends with the inaccurate statement that Blithe never recovered from his wounds and died in 1948. In ...
Ronald Charles Speirs (20 April 1920 – 11 April 2007) was a United States Army officer who served in the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division during World War II.
Blithe may refer to: . Albert Blithe (1923–1967), American sergeant in World War II; John Blithe (MP) (before 1365 – 1410), English politician John Blithe (priest) (before 1450 – after 1478), English Archdeacon of Stow and Lindsey 1477–78
Albert Blithe (1923–1967), US Army paratrooper; one of several Easy Company soldiers depicted in Band of Brothers. Ruby G. Bradley (1907–2002), colonel; with 34 medals, one of the most decorated women in US military history; Alfred Winsor Brown (1885–1938), US Navy Captain who served as 31st Naval Governor of Guam
Richard Winters (left) and Albert Blithe (right), of E Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, pictured here at Camp Toccoa, c. 1942. The U.S. Army took over the site in 1942 when it had few buildings or permanent structures, and most personnel had to be housed in tents.