i had a particular connection to the band of brothers mini series. let s go. my father served in the second world war and was in many of the places where airborne ended up. incoming! and what he felt was real about it was the emotions were utterly true. it was a bunch of ordinary guys who, by way of training and volunteerism and sacrifice, both save the world and were forever changed by what they did. a lot of those veterans were still alive, so we got to meet them. we got to talk to them. i ve seen my friends, my men being killed. and it doesn t take too many days of that and you change dramatically. the show premiered september 9th, 2001. two days later, everything changes.
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i had a particular connection to band of brothers mini series. let s go! my father served in the second world war and was in many of the places where airborne ended up. incoming! and what he felt was real about it was the emotions were utterly true. it was a bunch of ordinary guys who by way of training and volunteerism and sacrifice both saved the world and were forever changed by what they did. a lot of those veterans were still alive. so we got to meet them, we got to talk to them. i ve seen my friends, my men being killed.
i had a particular connection to band of brothers. my father served in the second world war and was in many of the places where airborne ended up. incoming! and what he felt was real about it was the emotions were utterly true. it was a bunch of ordinary guys who by way of training and volunteerism and sacrifice both saved the world and were forever changed by what they did. a lot of those veterans were still alive. we got to meet them, we got to talk to them. i ve seen my friends, my men being killed.
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