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Camp Toccoa (formerly Camp Toombs) was a basic training camp for United States Army paratroopers during World War II, located five miles (8 km) west of Toccoa, Georgia. Among the units to train at the camp was the 506th Infantry Regiment. The regiment's Company E ("Easy Company") was portrayed in the 2001 HBO miniseries Band of Brothers.
Pages in category "Musical groups from Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Madsen (band), a German punk rock band, brothers Sebastian, Sascha, and Johannes Madsen The Magic Numbers , an English rock band, Angela and Sean Gannon with Michele and Romeo Stodart The Marshall Tucker Band , an American rock band from Spartanburg, South Carolina , that helped establish the Southern rock genre in the early 1970s
Walter Scott Gordon Jr. (15 April 1920 – 19 April 1997) [1] was a non-commissioned officer with Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, in the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army during World War II.
On clear days, the peak's 1,735-foot (529 m) summit is visible for many [quantify] miles and is a prominent landmark to the southeast of Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountain crest. [citation needed] Currahee Mountain is one of the landmarks [4] used in the Treaty of Hopewell. [5] It was also used by Benjamin Hawkins to run the Hawkins Line. [6] [7]
Pages in category "Southern rock musical groups from Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It’s 9 September 2001. A young history buff called Tom is sitting down to watch the big new HBO series, Band of Brothers.Like many Americans, Tom’s family don’t have an HBO subscription, and ...
This is a list of Southern rock bands that fall into one of the following four categories, with a sign denoting them as such following the description.. Traditional or mainstream Southern rock bands *