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Continue Albert BlitheAlbert Blithe at Camp Toccoa, Georgia, in 1942.Nickname(s)AlBorn(1923-06-20)June 20, 1923Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USDiedDecember 17, 1967(1967-12-17) (aged 44)Wiesbaden, West GermanyPlace of burialArlington National CemeteryAllegiance United StatesService/branchUnited States ArmyYears of service1942–1967Rank Master SergeantUnitEasy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne DivisionQuartermaster Co., 82nd Airborne Division187th Airborne Regimental Combat TeamBattles/wars World War II Battle of Normandy Korean War AwardsPurple Heart (3)[1]Army of Occupation MedalMaster Parachutist BadgeCombat Infantryman BadgeCommendation MedalGood Conduct Medal with 3 claspsRelationsKay (wife)Gordon (son)Joseph (nephew) Master Sergeant Albert Blithe (June 20, 1923 – December 17, 1967)[2][3] was a career soldier who had been a private first class with Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment , in the 101st Airborne division during World War II. Blithe was exported to the HBO minister's band of Brothers by Marc Warren. Blithe's life story was presented in the 2010 book a company of Heroes: Personal Memories about the real band of Brothers and Legacy to raise us. Youth Blithe was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [4] After completing 3 high school years, he registered for the paratroopers in August 18, 1942, in his city. [4] The Second World War military service was trained in Camp Toccoa, Georgia, in August 1942 under Capt. Herbert M. Sobel. Blithe jumping with the rest of the Easy Company occupied France as part of the massive airborne invasion; however, when he acquired, he found himself lost. Blithe was joined by a number of other parachites that were also part of the mis-drop. They fitted up together and found the rest of Easy Companies. As presented by The Brothers Band by Marc Warren, Blithe was struck with a temporarily blind case of blind physique after the ferocious battle to capture Carentan. [5] He recovered and was part of a patrol investigating a farm a few days later, where he was shot in the necklace bone by a shooter. He recovered from the injury[6] and received a purple heart violite on June 25, 1944. Because of his injury, 1 October 1944, he was sent home and never returned to the European Theatre of Surgery. [2] Alithe was released to the Army Hospital on October 8, 1945, which was verified by his dispaying keyword at the end of World War II. He attended the 1st annual meeting of the 101st Association of Airborne Division Airborne. He returned to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and started a career with Westinghouse Electric. Korean War and then Blithe served in Korea with the 187th Combat Team of the Legion of the Airborne Regiment after the end of hostility and later assigned to the Military Assistance Advisory Group in Taiwan. He has never retired from military service. Deaths on 10, 1967, while in active duty in Germany, Blithe felt so howling when he returned from a weekend in Bastogne, Belgium, where he took part in the ceremony to commemorate the battle of the Bilge. On December 11, 1967, Blithe was taken to the emergency room at Wiesbaden Hospital, Germany, where he was admitted to a diagnosis of a performance ulcer. He died in the intensive care unit on December 17 after surgery, and was buried in Arlington National Symmetry with full honor. [7] In the Brother Band ministers, the text is closed in the third wrong episode that Blithe died in 1948 due to never fully recovering from his wound (a bullet in the neck). This was a mistake made by the producers. Reference^ DA-638 The Recommendations DA-638 for premium list of the silver star, 3 bronze stars, and 3 teen violet. ᘂ A G., Albert (October 24, 2007). MSG Albert Blithe. Currahe. Archived from the original on 11 February 2009. Retrieved 1st January 2009. ^ RebootsWeb: Database Index. ancestry.com. Retrieved 13 September 2016. ^ a b NARA - AAD - Show complete records - Electronic Serial Number Merge Number, ca. 1938 - 1946 (RecordS. archives.gov. Retrieved 13 September 2016. ^ Ambrose, p. 98 ^ Ambrose, p. 103 ^ Patterson, Michael Robert. Albert Blithe, Sgt., United States Army. arlingtoncemetery.net. Retrieved 13 September 2016. Biography Portal Second World War II Bibliography Ambrose, Stephen E. (1992). Cool Band: Easy Company, 506th Regiman, 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler's Eagle Nest. Simmons & Cowell Schuster Sr. ISBN 978-0-7434-6411-6. Freton, Marcus (2010). A Hero company: Personal memories about real estate brothers and the legacy are left to us. Berkley Caliber. ISBN 978-0-425-23420-4. Albert Blithe's external link to Find a Serious Blithe in Taiwan from the Currahee website of Normandy Retrieved from This article is about the English actors. For other uses, see Marc Warren (disambiguation). This biography of a living person needs additional quotations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about people living who are enthusiastic or wrongly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libel or harmful. Find source: Marc Warren – News · · · JSTOR (December 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this model message) Marc WarrenBornBornMarc Stephens (1967-03-20) March 20, 1967 (age 53) , , EnglandOccupationActorYears active1986 - featuring Marc Warren (born March 20, 1967) is an English actor, known for his British TELEVISION roles. His roles included Albert Blithe of Brothers Band, Danny Blue of Hustle, Dougie Raymond of the Vice, Dominic Foy of State Play, Rick Mad Dog, from Rochefort in the Musketes and the Men of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell. Warren's career held his professional debt in May 1986 when he appeared in The Northampton Theatre Royal at Stags and Hens. Warren is still working in film, television, theater and radio. He was a member of the National Youthre Theatre and coach at East School 15 Act (although he did not graduate). He played Billy Casper at Kes of the Rep Birmingham Studios Rep (as well as on the UK Small Scale and School Trip) directed by John Herriman for the Snap Theatre Company. Warren continued his career with a role in a 1988 production of God which he had by writing the producers, and went without represent until this year. [summons needed] in 1991 he played Lot in a production of the seven descendants of Myrtle at the Redgrave Theatre in . He had his first major film equaliser with the 1992 film BBC One Zak Ungentleman, in which he played Tony Hunt. He played Dougie Raymond in the British television series Vice with Albert Blithe in HBO's Mini Band of Brothers. His first television role was in Grange Hill. In 1995, Warren was the star of Boston Kickout. In 1996 Warren played Immotal Morgan D'Status in season four Highlander: Episode of Double Jeopardy Series. [summons needed] Warren worked in the production of digital stories (as a stand- in for Ewan McGregor) in Star Wars: My Episode – Menace in The Phantom. In 2000, he was introduced to a Royal Television Society for his role as Monks in the ITV production of Oliver Twist. In 2001 she appeared in the television drama only as Mac, the husband of Katie (Esce Hall). In 2002, she played Dr. Ivo Steadman in Northern Nights is too long, a British film adapted from the novel of the same name. He played Key supporting the character Dominic Foy in the 2003 BBC series State actor. He played Danny Blue (a main character) in BBC television series Hustle from series 1–4. [summons needed] In June 2006 he played the Pope Elton character in the episodes Love & Monsters. This was a return to the show for Warren, as one of his earliest TV hosts was such an extraordinary in the 1989 Doctor who chronicles Battlefield. [summons needed] In December 2006 he appeared as Mr Teatime's reserve killer in Sky1's adaptation of by . The same month she played Count Dracula in a new adaptation of Bram Stoker's classic novels, produced by ITV Production for BBC Wales. The television film, which was revealed in December, receives viewing figures of 5.23million. [1] In February 2007 he appeared as casino-operated villain Tony Crane in the second series of BBC drama Life on Mars. In December 2007 he played Sir John Simpson in the BBC shoe production Dancer with and . In January 2008 Warren was alien in thanks to series Thanks V: The Rapture takes on the main from . In the 2008 film Wanted, he played a small role as the Repair, a member of the Fraternity. [summons needed] In 2009 he learned of a review of Martin McDonagh's At The Curve Theatre in Leicester, playing Katurian, for which he was nominated for a TMA Award. Warren can be heard on television with UK radio ads. He joined in borrowing his voice for the launch advertisement for Connecting Zurich from July 2009. [summons needed] Warren was star as Ray says in a West End review of the West and Fall of Little Voices along with Diana Vickers and from October 2009 to January 2010. In May 2010, she played in Worry About The Boy, a BBC production due on the life of little . [2] This year, Warren initiated and star in a new production Sky One, Chen Mad (along with , and ), which eventually ran fourteen episodes on four series. [3] September 2011 saw Warren return to the theater to play charismatic rebellious Brother Luke's hand. The new adaptation of Emma Reevess' novels Peace Donn Pearce's Hand Luke is led by Andrew Loudon and runs for a limited season from 23 September 2011 to 7 January 2012 at the Aldwy Theatre, London. She darned her role in Danny Blue in Hustle for the series' finale episodes. She joined the cast of The American Drama Bon Wife in 2012 in a recurring role of husband Kalinda Sharma's estranged wife. He played Rochefort in the BBC drama Musketeur, and appeared in Jonathan Strange > Mr Norrell on the BBC. [summons needed] Personal life at the end of 1979 Warren was moved from Northamptonshire to Farnborough, Hampshire. He went to Senior School Cove between 1980 and 1982, before moving back north to his city. [summons needed] He took his name to the christianity of his father, Warren. She was born Marc Stephens. Filmography Filmography Year Title Role Note 1995 Boston Kickout Robert 1996 Ray 1996 Hidden in Silent Lubic 1997 Brings Me the Head of Mavis Davis Clint 1998 B. Monkey Terence Alice in Kap Glass Tweedlede TV Movie 1998 Father Savage Vic 2000 Free Spirit Cokehead 2001 Men Only Mac 2002 Al's Lads Jimmy 2002 No Night is Too Long Dr. Ivo Steadman 2002 Revengers Tragedy Supervacuo 2003 Principles of Lust Billy 2003 Song for a Cool Raggy Boy Mac 2005 Green Street Steve Dunham 2005 Hellraiser: Deer Joey 2006 Terry Pratchett's Hogfather Mr Teatime 2006 Color Me Kubrick Hud 200 6 Blind Pool 2006 Life saint Daniel's Father's Day 2006 Dracula County Dracula TV 2008 Intercom Simon Short Film 2008 Wanted Repair 2010 Dolefan Prayers? Marrlen 2012 Wild Bill Drinking Fathers TV Title Year Note 1987 Man in Pub Series 3, Episode 3 1991 Accident Nick 1991 Gawain and Green Knight Arthur 1992 An Act Tony Hunt 1992 Grange Thomas Rankin 1992 ant liy PC Souwood Seri 1, Episode 2 1992 Samdi DC Colin Fennel Seri 1, Episode 6 1993 Kebeat Rupert Ashfordly Seri 2, Episode 1 1994 Fom Konpayi Fom Kapiten Rymer 1995 Jen Indiana Jones ak atak la nan Hawkmen nan Manfred von Richthofen 1995 Pwemye Sispek 1995 Ghostbusters nan East Finchley Butch 1995 Bill Darren Hutton Seri 11, Episode 144 1996 Yon touche nan Frost Graham McArdy Seri 4, Episode 1 1996 Hidden nan Silans Lubic 1997 Highland Morgan D'Estati Seri 4, Episode 1997 Wycliffe DC Arnie Swarland Nwel espesyal 1998 Ki jan ou vle mwen '? Mark Piggot Seri 1, Episode 4 1999 Oliver Twist Monks 1999-2000 Vis Dougie Raymond 2000 Nwa Stuart 2001 Band nan Fre Pvt. Albert Blithe Episode: Currahe ak Carentan 2001 Bombmaker la Quinn 2001 Gason Se selman Mac 2001 big Bad Mondyal Russell Seri 3, Episode 4 2002 NCS: Manhunt Laurence Bright 2002 revey off PC Jason Woods Seri 3, Episode 1 2003 Eta nan Jwe Dominiken Foy 2003 Ranvese Dr. Chris Singleton 2003 Poirot Meredith Blake Seri 9, Episode 1: Senk Ti kochon 2004 pretann yo dwe Judith Hugo 2004 Agatha Marple Kapten Ainsworth Seri 1, Episode 2: Asasina a nan Vicarage a 2004–2007; 2012 Hustle Danny Ble Seri regilye; guest appearance in series finale 2005 Vincent Gary de Silva Series 1, Episode 1 2005 Twisted Tales Alex Wright 2006 Doctor Who Elton Pope Episode: Love & Monsters 2006 Terry Pratchett's Hogfather Mr Jonathan Teatime 2007 Life on Mars Tony Crane Series 2, Episode 1: Helpless 2007 Ballet Shoes Mr Simpson 2008 Messiah V: The Rapture DCI Joseph Walker 2008 Burn Up Philip Crowley 2008 Mutual Friends Martin Grantham 2010 Touched By Frost Narrator 2010 Ben Hur David 2010 Worried About the Boy Steve Strange 2010 Accused Kenny Armstrong Series 1, Episode 5 2011–2013 Mad Dogs Rick 12 episodes 2011 Without You Greg 2012 The Good Wife Nick 2015 The Musketeers Rochefort 2015 Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell The Gentleman with the Thistle-down Hair 2017 Snatch Bob Fink 2018 Safe Pete 2019 Flack Tom 2019 Porters Graham Post Series 2 , Episode 3: Halloween 2019 Beecham House Samuel Parker Seri 1 2020 Van Der Valk Piet Van Der Valk Referans ^ Profile Achiv 12 Jiye 2008 nan Machine a Wayback, BARB.co.uk; 30 Novanm 2015. ^ BBC Press Biwo ^ Pwofil, Guardian.co.uk, 5 Me 2010; 30 Novanm 2015. ^ Woolman, Natalie (10 jen 2011). Marc Warren nan zetwal nan Lwes Fen Men Lik. Etap. Rekipere 18 Jiye 2011. ^ Mike Hale. 'Multitasks yo Bon Madanm',, New York Times, 4 Oktob 2012. Lyen eksten Marc Warren sou IMDb Retrieved soti nan

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