US soldiers of the Headquarters Company 502nd PIR 101st Airborne Division perpare to move out towards the town of Bastogne, Belgium, 17th Dec 1944 #ww2 #worldwar2 #Bastogne #belgium #101st #101stAirborneDivision #airborne #usarmy
A member of the US 101st Airborne Division enjoys the view while lounging on the terrace of the now deserted Berghof - Berchtesgaden, 7th/8th May 1945 #ww2 #worldwar2 #berchtesgaden #germany #101stAirborneDivision #101st
Soldiers from Fort Campbell's 101st Airborne division set to deploy to southern border in October - NKyTribune

Beginning in early October, approximately 500 Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Headquarters and other enabling units from Fort Campbell will deploy to the Southern Border to support U.S. Northern Command’s mission to secure and protect the territorial integrity of the United States. The 101st Airborne Division will assume the role of Joint...

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Col RL Wolverton (L) and Lt A Bobuck (R) 506 PIR, 101st Airborne check each other’s equipment in preparation for their jump into Normandy, France on 4th June 1944. CREDIT : US Army Archives #ww2 #france #worldwar2 #normandy #england #101st #101stAirborneDivision #airborne #paratrooper #preparation #bandofbrothers
US soldiers from 101st Airborne Division get ready to move out - 1944, location unknown #history #ww2 #worldwar2 #paratrooper #101st #101stAirborneDivision #airborne #101stAirborne #bandofbrothers

In October of 1944, Captain Dick Winters poses in front of the gateway into the "Landgoed #Schoonderlogt estate which became the headquarters for the 2nd Battalion of the #101stairbornedivision 506th PIR.

#StephenAmbrose wrote the book 'Band of Brothers', based on the memoires of many veterans from #EasyCompany

#bandofbrothers #easycompany #aatw #marketgarden #Elst #WW2 #WO2 #Airborne #airbornedivision

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