Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Henry V and Easy Compny

Back in 1599 Shakespeare penned the play Henry V. Within that play was Henry's Eve of Saint Crispin's Day Speech.

I've always found Shakespeare easier to follow when spoken instead of reading his works. If you have the time to listen to the speech, you will hear a simple phase that has been used to describe another group of men 345 years after those word were first spoken in 1599.

This past weekend the History Channel aired several episodes of The Band of Brothers. I always stop and watch. I've read Major Dick Winters book Beyond Band of Brothers. Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division was the unit Stephen Ambrose called the band of brothers. Most of these men are in their 80's or have gone to meet his maker. The living history will fade away so it is a good thing that some of these men have been captured on film telling their stories.

Nothing about war is good, the human stories are compelling history worthy of being remembered.

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