"But your touch... calms people. That's a gift from god."
Band of Brothers | Episode 6: Bastogne
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"But your touch... calms people. That's a gift from god."
Band of Brothers | Episode 6: Bastogne
↳ HBO WWII Rewatch Week 10: Comfort
CHUCKLER JUERGENS + MOTHER HENNING ↳ HBO WWII Rewatch Week 6: Kindness
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BAND OF BROTHERS (2001) ↳ Richard Winters and Lewis Nixon in every episode
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HBO WAR + BLACK HISTORY MONTH:
AUGUSTA CHIWY (1921-2015), part I
"Anna” in Band of Brothers was based on Augusta Chiwy, a 23-year old Congolese-Belgian nurse. In December 1944, Augusta traveled home to Bastogne to celebrate Christmas with her father, right as Hitler launched a surprise attack on the Allied Front in Belgium. Within two days of her arrival, Bastogne was surrounded and under constant bombardment. The U.S. army's makeshift aid station was in dire need of medical staff, and Augusta stepped up to volunteer. In spite of the army regulations prohibiting black nurses from treating white soldiers, and the prejudice with which many of them treated her, Augusta saved countless lives, working under horrific conditions with inadequate supplies, and even taking trips to the front line to evacuate the wounded while coming under enemy fire.
Did you ever notice with stories like that, everyone says they heard it from someone who was there, but then when you ask that person, they say they heard it from someone who was there. It's nothing new, really. I bet if you went back 2,000 years, you'd hear a couple of centurions standing around and yakking about how Tertius lopped off the heads of some Carthaginian prisoners. - Well, maybe they kept talking about it because they never heard Tertius deny it.
Carwood Lipton & Ronald Speirs in BAND OF BROTHERS (2001) ↳ Part Seven: The Breaking Point
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This great undertaking for God and country has landed us in a tropical paradise somewhere in what Jack London refers to as "those terrible Solomons." It is a Garden of Eden. The jungle holds both beauty and terror in its depths, most terrible of which is man. We have met the enemy and have learned nothing more about him. I have, however, learned some things about myself. There are things men can do to one another that are sobering to the soul. It is one thing to reconcile these things with God, but another to square it with yourself.
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EUGENE G. "DOC" ROE // Born October 17, 1922
Without (Doc Roe), we wouldn't be alive. Roe was the best medic we ever had. He was born to be a medic. You could always depend on him. You hollered, "Medic!" and he was right there, come hell or high water. He knew what he was doing. He was compassionate, took care of you mentally, physically, every way. - Bill Guarnere in Brothers in Battle, Best of Friends