SILENCING THE GUNS
by James Dietz
June 6, 1944, Normandy, France. Amidst the roar of D-Day, the ‘Band of Brothers’ paratroopers of Easy Company, 506th P.I.R. 101st Airborne Division, capture the first of four German cannons within the hedgerows of Brécourt Manor. Led by Lt. Dick Winters, the 12 men of Easy Company, with a handful of reinforcements, would rout the German gun crews and 50 enemy paratroopers.
For his actions, Lt. Winters would be recommended for the Congressional Medal of Honor.
This outstanding collectors piece, sure to be the centrepice for any enthusiast of 'Easy Company' history, has been personally authenticated and hand-signed by four veterans of Easy Company including the very rare original autograph of their legendary leader.
- Staff Sergeant William 'Wild Bill' Guarnere
- Sergeant First Class Donald Malarkey
- First Lieutenant Lynn 'Buck' Compton
- Major Richard 'Dick' Winters
- Media:
- Lithograph
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