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Forrest Guth Band of Brothers His Personally Owned Army Coin
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We can combine shipping but PLEASE wait for us to send a combined invoice on FRIDAY as we are charged for each transaction/payment received."The Personal Collection of Forrest Guth Easy Company
506 Parachute Infantry Regiment 101st Airborne Band of Brothers"
The Gettysburg Museum of History has been authorized by the Family of Forrest Guth to market some of His collection, the museum is keeping his WW2 period artifacts donated by the Guth family. Using the
guidance
of the family however we are
passing
some of the other items to Band of Brothers fans. Please see the copy of the notarized document signed by Guth's family.
All of the items from the Guth collection are 100% guaranteed to have been owned by Forrest Guth and comes with a certified special certificate of authenticity and a copy of the document from the Guth family.
The Guth family and The Gettysburg Museum of History hope to place these items into the hands of Bands of Brothers fans and in doing so help to preserve the memory of Forrest Guth and The Band of Brothers. All signed items are guaranteed by
Erik Dorr curator of the Gettysburg Museum of History and author of Hang Tough The WW2 Letters and Artifacts of Major Dick Winters
to be authentic.
Forrest L. Guth was one of the original members of Easy Company. Forrest was featured in the book and series Band of Brothers. He was instrumental in the original interviews conducted by Stephen Ambrose. One of Guth's greatest contributions was that he carried an unauthorized camera on D-Day resulting in some of the most iconic photos of Easy Company in Normandy including the photo taken at
Sainte-Marie-du-Mont that was used on the cover of the book Band of Brothers. Guth was wounded in Holland but came back for Bastogne.
Guth was well liked by the other men and was known as the unofficial armorer. He was known for grinding the sears on M-1 Garand rifles to make them fire fully automatically. He also rigged his uniform and equipment with extra pockets and other unique features. Guth won a "ticket home lottery" after The Easy Company's time in Haguenau.
Guth was very active at Easy Company Reunions after the war and was an industrial arts teacher. Guth sadly passed away in 2009.
Forrest Guth Band of Brothers His Personally Owned Under
Secretary
of the Army Coin
100% guaranteed authentic
may have some very light wear, see photos
Please click on the "ME" icon at the top of the listing to learn more about the Erik L. Dorr Collection and the Gettysburg Museum of History
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Erik L. Dorr collection
Robert L. White biography
Evelyn Lincoln
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