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Message to Anonymous (73 yrs old)
If I may suggest, abebooks.com to try to find an autographed copy. They rate their vendors for reliability.
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Anonymous
Posted August 16, 2008
Don Malarkey, Dick Winters, and others of Easy Company should have Medal of Honor
I read the book in two nights. Thankfully several men of Easy Company plus other military soldiers of different battles have given us a first hand account of their experiences. I am 73 and remember when WW II started and can remember the Movietone news showing the initial start of Normandy, but the men have waited many years to become so real in what they survived plus the many who remained in Europe and the Pacific. Thanks to Mr. Welch and Don for publishing this account of his combat experiences plus constant adjustment upon returning. I tried to find an autographed book in Astoria several weeks ago but could not find one. I really think older generations plus the younger generations should read this to know who fought wars for us to live in the freedom we have today. Outstanding book. I would like to thank Don for his great knowledge of his combat experiences plus the integrity to give an honest account of Normandy, Market Garden and the Battle of the Bulge. I enjoyed his statements of life at Eagle's Nest after the war ended. I would fly to Salem If I could meet Mr Malarkey. Gary Sedgwick
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Worfnerd
Posted April 6, 2011
Excellent! Makes me feel like I've known Don Malarkey forever.
This book lets adds character to the Don Malarkey that we met in Band of Brothers.
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A Great Read for any War History Buffs
Those familiar with Band of Brothers will enjoy this tale of history through the eyes of Sgt. Don Malarkey. As a fan of the book and the mini-series, as well as books by other men of Easy, I enjoyed gaining yet another perspective of the fight that these great men provided for our nation. Malarkey narrates in such a way that not only does the writing flow, but the reader actually gains an insight into his thoughts as they came. Some sentences/thoughts end abruptly as the reader experiences the uncertainty of war just as Malarkey did. A great read and a great read for anyone who has a curiosity to learn more of the fight in Europe.
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