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Cpl. Forrest Guth: 'E' Company, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division (WWII American Paratroopers Portrait Series, No. 1)

by Michel de Trez

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"Goody" Guth is an original member of the famous "Easy" Company of the 506th PIR, the "Band of Brothers". In Normandy, Guth chose to disregard the order against taking cameras into Normandy and snapped photographs throughout the Normandy campaign leaving him with many outstanding images. With the help of these photographs and Guth's recollections it has been possible to retrace the route he took from the place he was misdropped near Utah Beach, until he reached "Easy" on the outskirts of Carentan. Guth's story is retold through many photographs, pieces of his original uniform and equipment and his personal recollections.… (more)
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"Goody" Guth is an original member of the famous "Easy" Company of the 506th PIR, the "Band of Brothers". In Normandy, Guth chose to disregard the order against taking cameras into Normandy and snapped photographs throughout the Normandy campaign leaving him with many outstanding images. With the help of these photographs and Guth's recollections it has been possible to retrace the route he took from the place he was misdropped near Utah Beach, until he reached "Easy" on the outskirts of Carentan. Guth's story is retold through many photographs, pieces of his original uniform and equipment and his personal recollections.

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