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Last WWII ‘Band of Brothers’ member dies at 97

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Pfc. Bradford Freeman, the last surviving member of U.S. Army unit E “Easy” Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne — whose World War II exploits were told in the book “Band of Brothers” and the HBO miniseries of the same name — died on Sunday.
According to an obituary from Lowndes Funeral Home, Freeman passed away on Sunday, July 3, 2022, at Baptist Memorial Hospital – Golden Triangle at the age of 97.


Rest easy Soldier, you have earned it.
 
Pfc. Bradford Freeman, the last surviving member of U.S. Army unit E “Easy” Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne — whose World War II exploits were told in the book “Band of Brothers” and the HBO miniseries of the same name — died on Sunday.
According to an obituary from Lowndes Funeral Home, Freeman passed away on Sunday, July 3, 2022, at Baptist Memorial Hospital – Golden Triangle at the age of 97.


Rest easy Soldier, you have earned it.
RIP just doesn't seem like enough.

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That generation were giants.

RIP
 
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