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    Fighting Fox Company: The Battling Flank of the Band of Brothers

    Fighting Fox Company: The Battling Flank of the Band of Brothers

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    by Bill Brown, Terry Poyser


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      ISBN-13: 9781612002132
    • Publisher: Casemate Publishers
    • Publication date: 01/19/2014
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 344
    • Sales rank: 318,044
    • File size: 17 MB
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    William “Bill” Brown was born in Belleplane, Kansas in October of 1927. He is a retired air traffic controller and private pilot. Bill also served in the US Navy in WW2 (1945). He lives in Southern California.

    Table of Contents

    Preface & Acknowledgments 7

    1 Toccoa 11

    2 Parachute School 25

    3 Furloughs, Camp Mackall, and the Tennessee Maneuvers 38

    4 Fort Bragg, Camp Shanks, and the HMS Samaria 54

    5 England 58

    6 D-Day Flight 84

    7 D-Day Night Jump 92

    8 Chaos, Confusion, and First Blood 102

    9 First Day in Normandy 113

    10 Normandy 128

    11 Carentan 138

    12 Winding Down 152

    13 Back in Aldbourne 159

    14 Holland 165

    15 On the Move and Black Friday 175

    16 Gus and Pop 188

    17 The Island 192

    18 Patrols 202

    19 Quail Hunting 211

    20 Bastogne 218

    21 Foy 230

    22 On the River 239

    23 Tent City 248

    24 The Rhine 253

    25 The Alps 259

    26 Moving Back 272

    Afterword Two Men Who Fought 276

    Appendix A Company Rosters 281

    Appendix B D-Day Sticks 287

    Appendix C Orel Lev's Distinguished Service Cross Citation 289

    Appendix D Manning Haney's Distinguished Service Cross Citation 291

    Selected Bibliography 293

    Index 297

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    Easy Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division has become one of the most famous small units in U.S. history, thanks to Stephen Ambrose’s superb book Band of Brothers, followed by portrayals in film. However, to date little has been heard of Fox Company of that same regiment—the men who fought alongside Easy Company through every step of the war in Europe, and who had their own stories to tell.

    Notably this book, over a decade in the making, came about for different reasons than the fame of the “Band of Brothers.” Bill Brown, a WWII vet himself, had decided to research the fate of a childhood friend who had served in Fox Company. Along the way he met Terry Poyser, who was on a similar mission to research the combat death of a Fox Company man from his hometown. Together, the two authors proceeded to locate and interview every surviving Fox Company vet they could find. The result was a wealth of fascinating firsthand accounts of WWII combat as well as new perspectives on Dick Winters and others of the “Band,” who had since become famous.

    Told primarily through the words of participants, Fighting Fox Company takes the reader through some of the most horrific close-in fighting of the war, beginning with the chaotic nocturnal paratrooper drop on D-Day. After fighting through Normandy the drop into Holland saw prolonged ferocious combat, and even more casualties; and then during the Battle of the Bulge, Fox Company took its place in line at Bastogne during one of the most heroic against-all-odds stands in U.S. history.

    As always in combat, each man’s experience is different, and the nature of the German enemy is seen here in its equally various aspects. From ruthless SS fighters to meek Volkssturm to simply expert modern fighters, the Screaming Eagles encountered the full gamut of the Wehrmacht. The work is also accompanied by rare photos and useful appendices, including rosters and lists of casualties, to give the full look at Fox Company which has long been overdue.

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    The authors have done meticulous research and have been fortunate to still be able to gain first hand accounts from those who ‘were there and did that’! The detailed research and accessibility to the actual participants and circumstances of events covered, verify that what is documented is factual, and not embellished by ‘what ifs’!...For this reviewer the story of ‘Fighting Fox’ is again a definitive reminder and proof that, for every infantry rifle company be it airborne, glider, or straight leg, each becomes a ‘band of brothers’ during and forever following the first engagement with an equally determined and as well led and equipped enemy infantry unit. The uniforms and weaponry may differ—the ‘why we fight’ be diametrically opposed. But, the love of country will be equal, and, as well, the fear of death!
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    Fighting Fox Company is a superb book and should be the new model for small unit histories. Terry Poyser and Bill Brown have done an outstanding job of research and have included an incredible amount of detail about the personnel, organization, and operations of the company, while integrating it into the narrative in a way that doesn't interfere, but enhances it. The quality of the photographs are first rate and compare with those of Mark Bando's fine works. Through the photographs you get to put faces with the names of the officers and men in the book. The maps are plentiful and well done. There is a fine balance of first person accounts woven into the narrative, which is particularly good considering that this was their first published work. I hope that historians and authors will use this book as a model and a template for similar books. The only negative thing I can find about this book is the tag line of the title, The Battling Flank of the Band of Brothers. Fox Company nor this book should take a backseat to Easy Company and Band of Brothers. This book is a must read for readers of World War II and airborne history. I highly recommend it.
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    Poyser and Brown, utilizing so many first-hand accounts, have produced a captivating history of a battle-tested unit and its young American soldiers. The natural rhythm and drama of their experiences, as told many years later, makes a fitting and impressive memorial sure to attract many readers.
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    Everybody knows Easy Company. But until now, few knew Fox. This tick-tock account is beefed up with first-person reminiscences about events and exploits from D-Day and from Holland to Bastogne that are chunked into the narrative à la a video documentary.
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