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Currahee

YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY!

A TRIBUTE TO THE LEGENDARY 506TH PARACHUTE INFANTRY REGIMENT

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“It is the intent to reproduce herein a pictorial representation of what you’ve done in fighting this war. The scrapbook has its genesis in the activation of the regiment 20 July 1942. It will cover your training, your fighting, your play. It’s exodus is to be that day when the last man of the 506th makes his final jump and becomes, himself, eternal in the heavens.” R.F. Sink Colonel, 506th Parachute Infantry, Commanding

Scrapbook Includes: • Portfolio of Command and Staff • Complete Listing of KIA and MIA • Training at Camp Toccoa, Camp Mackall and more! • Invasion of Normandy, Liberation of Holland, Fighting in Bastogne and more! • 7 Full-size maps depicting critical regimental action from 19 December 1944 through 17 January 1945

FORMAT TRUE TO THE ORIGINAL • 15” X 10” • 148 Pages printed offset in four colors • Smyth-sewn Hardcover • Currahee logo debossed on front cover

Available now! Makes a great holiday gift for your favorite history enthusiast.

Currahee
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