Band Of Brothers - Season 1 ...
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As the Allies move into Germany and the war comes... More closer to an end, disillusionment and anger set in for Easy Company--until they stumble onto a concentration camp abandoned by the German military.
Operatives of the Slavonic Corps deployed to Syria in 2013. Their mission was to assist Syrian forces in re-capturing oil facilities from Islamic State militants. However, several coordination and logistical problems arose. The key problem was that the Slavonic Corps relied on the Syrian government for logistics, but instead of the promised modern weapons, it received outdated weaponry in insufficient numbers. Its first combat mission in Syria ended with a spectacular defeat near Deir al-Zour. Survivors were transported back to Russia, and the company was disbanded.
The premiere in this ten-part miniseries based on the experiences of Easy Company, the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, United States Army 101st Airborne Division, during World War II, and featuring commentary from Easy Company veterans preceding each episode. Part one begins on June 4, 1944 in Upottery, England, as Easy Company is told that inclement weather has caused a twenty-four hour standby until they will make a jump. As the rest of the troop members are distracted by watching Cary Grant and Myrna Loy in "Wings in the Dark," buddies Lt. Lewis Nixon and Lt. Richard Winters discuss what is going on in America. The narrative flashes back two years earlier to Camp Toccoa, Georgia, as the martinet Captain Herbert Sobel inspects his underlings' weapons, revoking their weekend pass privileges due to minor infractions. Afterward, Nixon, Winters and all the others are sentenced to a physical training session, angering them. Ignoring questions from C. Carwood Lipton, Private White refuses to leave the barrack for PT. Sobel gives his men fifteen minutes to get to the top of the daunting Currahee mountain. Later, Denver "Bull" Randleman wonders why Easy Company is the only company that has to march twelve miles on Friday nights. After the march, the men are forced to show that they did not drink any water from their canteen. When Private Burton "Pat" Christenson is found to have had some water, an angered Sobel instructs Winters to punish six of his men. Afterward, Winters reveals to Nixon who he chose to punish. The next day, the Easy Company undergoes more intense obstacle course training. Meanwhile, Sobel takes Walter "Smokey" Gordon to task, then tells him to make it to the top and back of Currahee in fifty minutes. Three privates subsequently join him. Despite his autocratic behavior, Sobel is soon commended for his men's performance during training by Col. Robert F. Sink. Later, Sobel goes through the men's bunk searching for "contraband" and punishes them for the likes of "non-regulation clothing." Afterward, Sobel reveals to Winters that he has been promoted. He then tells him that he will be tested on his organizational skills as "mess officer" for the next fourteen days. Later, Sobel bursts into the mess hall in the middle of a spaghetti lunch and forces his men to go on another six-mile run up and down Currahee. Not surprisingly, the men vomit up the cheap spaghetti during their run, but then begin singing a march song, much to Sobel's dismay. Next, the Easy Company does some "exit" work from a C-47 aircraft in order to become certified paratroopers. Afterward, the men celebrate their triumphs with some beers at a party. There, Sink tells them about the "brand new concept" of parachute infantry. Next, the program shifts to June 23, 1943 at Camp Macall, North Carolina, as Sobel and his men practice further ground drills in a forest. The Easy Company struggles with many men "dying" or becoming "wounded" during the training after Sobel miscalculates the location of "the enemy." Later, Lt. Harry Welsh visits with Nixon and Winters, revealing that he has heard many negative "rumblings" about Sobel getting "jumpy in the field." Soon enough, the Easy Compan
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