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Lieutenant Henry S Jones Jr. The True Tragic Untold Band of Brothers Story 

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The last we saw Lt Henry Jones (played by Colin Hanks) he had just completed a successful patrol at Haguenau in Germany and had been promoted to first Lieutenant.
He survived the war and was set for a successful military career when tragedy struck.

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@nielsdorhout058
@nielsdorhout058 7 дней назад
Best series ever made, all the gents are gone now. They wil never be forgotten
@user-ch6xi7rh8k
@user-ch6xi7rh8k 4 дня назад
100% correct. It can never be duplicated.
@nicohands9171
@nicohands9171 2 дня назад
The Pacific was just as good or better
@jimmyz2098
@jimmyz2098 3 дня назад
Band of Brothers Freak here. I must have watched the series 40 ties by now. I watch it at least twice a year, and now my oldest daughter likes to watch it with me too. We like to watch it at the change of seasons, for some odd reason. Especially when the Fall comes on. Something connective in that, for us. I don''t know. But we loved Henry Jones' character, and I am sad to learn he was robbed of the remainder of his Life. Did not know that, even after reading probably 10 or 12 books on BOB / Easy. Great vid!
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 3 дня назад
Thanks mate
@mickeymckernan6326
@mickeymckernan6326 5 дней назад
I'm glad you made us aware of his history anyone associated with band of brothers is a hero
@kevincutway
@kevincutway 4 дня назад
Anyone associated with war , they are hero's . They are all heros
@73Trident
@73Trident 10 дней назад
That is sad. He just wanted help win the war. He died way to soon. Thanks for your service and RIP.
@Peace2U-ec6es
@Peace2U-ec6es 10 дней назад
Born to be a leader. Fate cheated him, but a hero regardless.
@thetr00per30
@thetr00per30 10 дней назад
My Father used to tell me the only minor surgery is the one they are doing on the other guy, and sure enough it was what was supposed to be a minor surgery that took him out.
@miketaylorID1
@miketaylorID1 10 дней назад
That war shorted so many lives of young men full of potential. We would do well to remember men like Henry Jones Jr and the waste of it all. Btw glad the outro music was short. That theme gets me misty every time! Well done and cheers
@slavabtomat
@slavabtomat 5 дней назад
The only people that benefit from war are bankers. All wars are banker wars.
@nyca520
@nyca520 10 дней назад
Thank you sir for your heroic and gallant service to our country. Truly the greatest generation So handsome, so young, so brave. RIP
@jeromemagquilat3050
@jeromemagquilat3050 6 дней назад
Thank you for your service, from me & my great grandparents, from the Philippines. 💕
@thesnazzycomet
@thesnazzycomet 9 дней назад
Episode 8 is super underrated - I really like Colin Hanks' character in the show
@leojablonski2309
@leojablonski2309 6 дней назад
Agree. Good actor.
@TheSaturnV
@TheSaturnV 2 дня назад
It was just missing a little bit of wow factor. I always thought they should have brought up the M16 quad 50cal halftrack seen earlier in the series and give it a little screen time as cover fire when they retreated back across the river. Kind of like the minigun in Predator. They didn't overdo its use, but late in the movie you finally get rewarded by seeing that thing cut loose on the jungle.
@thesnazzycomet
@thesnazzycomet 2 дня назад
@@TheSaturnV well yeah it is a bit annoying in band of brothers and the pacific - you see tanks briefly that they’ve obviously gone out of their way to get ahold of but don’t really show them that much. Oh well
@francopasta3704
@francopasta3704 2 дня назад
Character didn’t do much…
@gusm2752
@gusm2752 10 дней назад
Wow ! Fascinating story Thank you for sharing. 🇺🇸
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 10 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@laughingowl7896
@laughingowl7896 6 дней назад
Please do Albert Blythe. His story is tragic because Stephen E. Ambrose, and therefore the movie, got his "death" completely wrong. He remained in the Army, served in Korea where he was awarded a Silver Star and three Bronze Stars and was a Master Sergeant still in the service when he died in Germany with a perforated ulcer in 1967. He's buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 6 дней назад
I have done 2 videos on Albert Blithe, check them out.
@darth_yoda
@darth_yoda 2 дня назад
Yeah when I learned this from watching HistoryBuff I was all "What? How? WHAT!?" Because HOW could they get that SOOO bloody WRONG?
@Fred_Lougee
@Fred_Lougee 2 часа назад
​@@darth_yoda I think that the likely reason is that Ambrose did the majority of his research as interviews with the men of Easy themselves. Please correct me if I am in error, but I have been led to believe that their "source" was the fact that Blythe never attended any of the reunions and having been evac'd to hospital from Normandy they never saw him again. Thus they made the erroneous conclusion that he had died from his wounds. As for Ambrose please bear in mind that he had a lot of men to research aside from the interviews with the surviving members so some errors are inevitable. No matter how you look at it the amount of research done for both Band of Brothers and Pegasus Bridge is remarkable.
@herberthoover8379
@herberthoover8379 2 часа назад
@@Fred_Lougee Ambrose is also a notoriously sloppy researcher who farmed a lot of his research out to others. He was maybe a good historian at one time, but as he aged he got lazy and it really showed when his work was closely examined.
@andrewparrott7260
@andrewparrott7260 10 дней назад
Wow, very interesting. In the series BOB, it didn't elaborate about him at all. Good to hear about his further service but disheartened about his demise.
@Chiller11
@Chiller11 10 дней назад
Unfortunate that he died of an elective surgery gone wrong. I’d be interested to know more details of the actual medical problem, the procedure and the resulting complications. Always good when I’m motivated to do a bit of research.
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 10 дней назад
Let me know if you find anything. There certainly wasn't a lot of detail about him full stop.
@moappleseider1699
@moappleseider1699 10 дней назад
Yes, please let us know if you find anything.
@IHaveAStory
@IHaveAStory 9 дней назад
Unfortunately, even today, pneumonia or other infections and PEs are not uncommon post surgery, especially if it involves orthopedics. I wonder if one or more of those was/were the cause....tragic end for such a motivated and promising hero.
@BlueLineChop
@BlueLineChop 8 дней назад
I’m pretty positive it’s documented well that he died a few years later in a jeep accident
@remittanceman4685
@remittanceman4685 8 дней назад
@@BlueLineChop In? Or, as a result of..? As stated here.
@obiemichaels9675
@obiemichaels9675 7 дней назад
Thankyou for this video, a sad ending for a man after going through any part of war.
@BGBG617
@BGBG617 10 дней назад
I've read Parachute Infantry twice and each time just as enjoyable.
@NickyB0718
@NickyB0718 10 дней назад
Great story. I clicked cuz I thought this was a parody video about Henry Jones Jr.(Indiana jones). I stayed for the actual good content
@davewalkden7248
@davewalkden7248 10 дней назад
Spielberg directed both. Connect the dots...
@hansgruber6455
@hansgruber6455 10 дней назад
@@davewalkden7248 ..Well...........they dont come any closer than that.......
@NickyB0718
@NickyB0718 10 дней назад
@@davewalkden7248gee thanks….
@phillipgonzales4617
@phillipgonzales4617 7 дней назад
Thank you Sir for your sacrifice and service. You are the Greatest Generation
@erichvonmanstein6876
@erichvonmanstein6876 5 дней назад
Nah
@southtexasprepper1837
@southtexasprepper1837 8 дней назад
Colin Hanks does have a striking resemblance to Lieutenant Henry S Jones Jr. It's uncanny.
@Cabooseforprez2012
@Cabooseforprez2012 8 дней назад
yeah I alwasys figured he just got cast to help his career but it's an extreme resemblence
@wckvn
@wckvn 2 дня назад
Yeah... he does appear as cocky (ring holder), but at the same time appeared very likable... and it did seem that as a really good 2nd Lieutenant, he let senior NCOs take the initiative to learn from them. That's what I got from Hank's acting, and that is what this video clip said about 2LT Jones. 100% match. It doesn't matter if he got the role because of his father; he nailed it, even with only 2-3 minutes on the screen.
@billyray412
@billyray412 8 дней назад
Thank you for sharing this
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 8 дней назад
No problem 😊
@robertlumsden942
@robertlumsden942 10 дней назад
so sad. never knew all that. some great men during that time.
@johnfahey1520
@johnfahey1520 7 дней назад
Wow, how sad. To get through combat time and then die as the result of the after effects of a car accident and without ever getting home. Many thanks to him and the many thousands of others who did not make it home.
@paulprigge1209
@paulprigge1209 10 дней назад
Very good thank you
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 10 дней назад
Thank you too
@flyoverkid55
@flyoverkid55 9 дней назад
The bitter reality of conflict and twisted fate. RIP to all of those who paid the ultimate price in service to the U.S.
@hibabe5038
@hibabe5038 9 дней назад
Great story so sad.
@marlow769
@marlow769 10 дней назад
It’s heartbreaking every time I hear of a man of action losing his life to something so absurd.
@ChinHobbyToys
@ChinHobbyToys 3 дня назад
It’s called malpractice.. a lot of patients died in the military hospitals till now because of malpractice.. all of those malpractices are suppressed by the military and even families are silenced.. I remember back in 2006 when an airmen undergone an appendectomy and later on went into coma and died because of mismanagement of anesthesia by the anesthesiologist and it turned out the anesthesiologist wasn’t licensed yet.. the wife broke her silence and spoke to the media, CNN and Fox aired it. Later on the military arrested the the wife since she was living in the base since she was an airman too… the incident disappeared and the media never talked about it.
@memirandawong
@memirandawong 6 дней назад
Band of Brothers they truly were.
@omfug7148
@omfug7148 10 дней назад
My Uncle was in the 101st (posted to the Pacific) but he started out in the glider infantry, when the 101st was asking for volunteers, he decided that his chances were better jumping than landing in a glider (which was probably a good decision, the glider units took heavy losses on D Day.) Unfortunately, my uncle came back with severe PTSD.
@paulredinger5830
@paulredinger5830 9 дней назад
101st never served in the the pacific theatre during WWII.
@omfug7148
@omfug7148 9 дней назад
@@paulredinger5830 I said posted , he was in the Philippines (on dog tag duty which fucked him up sadly) & also went to Japan after the war ended. The 101st Infantry Division played a significant role in the Philippines during World War II. Let me provide you with some details about this division: The 101st Infantry Division was one of the reserve divisions of the Philippine Army under the United States Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE)'s 10th Military District, primarily covering the entire island of Mindanao1. It was tasked with opposing the Japanese invasion in the Davao-Cotabato sector, which was one of the five defensive sectors on Mindanao Island. Notably, it was the only army division in the entire Mindanao region1. The division fought valiantly during the Japanese invasion and was among the defenders of Bataan. Despite the challenges, they demonstrated heroism and resilience in the face of overwhelming odds2.
@omfug7148
@omfug7148 6 дней назад
@@paulredinger5830 not true. My Uncle was stationed in the Philippines as the war ended.
@paulredinger5830
@paulredinger5830 6 дней назад
@@omfug7148 Then he wasn’t in the 101st airborne. He might of transferred out of the 101st to serve in the Philippines in a DIFFERENT unit, but it was not the 101st. They were in Germany AGTER the war in Europe ended, but never were sent to the Philippines. I served in the 101st in the 80’s.
@omfug7148
@omfug7148 6 дней назад
@@paulredinger5830 He was a screaming eagle, transferred over to the 101st from the Glider Infantry (he told me that much, he said that he and a buddy volunteered for the 101st thinking that their chances were better in that unit than in the glider infantry, he was sent to the Philippines around 1945, he saw no combat, I googled his name & the 101st came right up, he possibly got assigned to the 11th airborne division in '45, he has been dead for a decade so I can't ask him, and he never talked about his service since he did dog tag duty, & got a tropical infection & that traumatized him so much that he needed ECT when he got home, I have his glider infantry photo, but he kept nothing from the 101st alas. I might do more research if I can access his service records.
@ejatravels
@ejatravels 10 дней назад
Sad story… so many like this yet to be told. Btw it did not hurt having Tom as your dad in getting the role.
@user-si7ve1lf3o
@user-si7ve1lf3o 11 дней назад
Very sad end to hero from my perspective!
@Mike193Inf
@Mike193Inf 6 дней назад
The old ring knocker network hasn't changed- a West Point grad's life was (and is) somehow more valuable than that of an OCS/ROTC/Battlefield Commissioned officer's life. The worst part was the WP grads were the absolute worst new platoon leaders I ever experienced across the board, year after year. My father (101 Vietnam), grandfather (32nd ID Pacific WW II) and GGF (3rd ID France WW I) all said the same.
@oledahammer8393
@oledahammer8393 5 дней назад
What a sad ending for such a brave man.
@milesdee1806
@milesdee1806 10 дней назад
Well there ya go......guess I never knew the kid that played him was Tom Hanks kid............there sure is a stunning resemblance......
@chrispierdominici3891
@chrispierdominici3891 8 дней назад
How incredibly sad and tragic.
@richardwells8954
@richardwells8954 10 дней назад
THANKS FOR THE STORY. TERRIBLE WASTE OF A WEST POINTER.
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 10 дней назад
So many of these types of stories.
@rundoetx
@rundoetx 7 дней назад
How sad that this promising young man passed away so young.
@LucefieD
@LucefieD 6 дней назад
he almost certainly would have participated in korea too.
@DrBLReid
@DrBLReid 10 дней назад
Very sad to hear that military medical care failed to keep him alive.
@thomasblack5405
@thomasblack5405 10 дней назад
Keep him alive? Hell, it sounds more like military medical care killed him.
@johnhaggerty1907
@johnhaggerty1907 10 дней назад
I never knew about the tragedy of Lt.Jones.Sure a great patriot with a promising future🎉
@manofaction1807
@manofaction1807 10 дней назад
Why? That's par for the course. Some things never change.
@RobertLupo
@RobertLupo 10 дней назад
Tks
@echohunter4199
@echohunter4199 9 дней назад
I know my fellow Infantrymen will agree with me when I say that we are very particular to the Officers that lead us. We also know that some men will behave differently when in battle so it’s a long process of training and mentoring junior Officers and if they’re spoiled infants that abuse their position, we won’t deal with them and ensure they have each opportunity for their weaknesses to be shown to their Commander. In my 26 years on Active Duty and in two wars, I’ve worked with many West Point Officers and only two were amazing men we would follow to our death if needed. One was a fresh Lieutenant and the first thing he did was sit down with every NCO in his platoon and tell us that he doesn’t know anything daily platoon operations and critical tasks we had to train for along with other tactics at the squad, section and platoon level. After that he would shadow various NCO’s in training and ask questions to understand our line of thinking. At the time I was an 11H (Anti Armor Infantryman) and our tactics are a little different than regular Infantry but, if needed, we can become regular Infantrymen seamlessly. Our job is to act as an organic Scout in some rare occasions when our Scout elements are in other areas, we’re also tasked with defending the Infantry from armored vehicles/tanks as well as support any friendly armored units that may be assigned to our Battalion. At the time I was in D. Co. 2/502 INF, 101st ABN so we’re a light Infantry unit which meant we walked a lot and had to sling load our HMMWV’s by helo and there’s a long list of tactics involved with Air Assault ops on its own besides fighting enemy armor in non-armored vehicles! We rely on heavy camouflage on our vehicles and we’ll chosen terrain. Back then we called for fire support and coordinated close air support on our own without FAC’s as we were sent to a short school to learn Air Force ordinance envelopes and danger close windows. The 80’s and 90’s had a very strong Infantry force that was cross trained in many aspects that allowed the units more abilities than having to rely on Soldiers with one skill set to do a task. I’ve had the honor of meeting the Band of Brothers Veterans except Major Winters during their many visits to Germany in 2002-07 and once they got around us they’d start talking like Grunts again and we shared hilarious stories we experienced during combat. Shifty and I are both Sniper qualified so he asked me a lot about the newer systems I was trained on as did I on his system. If we were to ask those men if they knew our country would be flooded with illegals and a socialist government, do you think they would have fought so hard or fought at all? I know how I would answer. Today the Infantry and other Combat Arms MOS’s (12B, 19K, 19D, 13B, etc) is barely able to keep liberalism out of its operations and mind set but West Point only produces die hard communists and socialists so keep that in mind the next time you praise a younger West Point graduate.
@boomer6611
@boomer6611 8 дней назад
I concur with your assessment 100%. The Wokeness has infiltrated our military and government and we are weaker as a nation because of it. Why? Because it isn't about leadership and making tough decisions to get the job done, or hiring the best/most qualified man/woman for the job (meaning physically too, ergo the ability to carry 100lbs of kit over long distances at high rates of march). It is about lowering the standards so women can be given a Ranger tab. There are literally mandatory weekly training meetings and whine session throughout our government agencies trying to brainwash and intimidate Americans under the guise of Diversity, Equality and Inclusion and concurrence Critical Race Theory. Questions of that nature will be included in every interview for employment or promotion. As for the comments of West Pointers, the trend of communists and socialists is very true and even more so, alarming. I will say this, many suffer from large egos when they arrive at units as 2LTs and the ones that get aviation are the worse. Granted, the selection for the service academies is hard, if you want to go that route, I myself am an OCS grad after 8 years enlisted service. Most academy grads tend to have an entitled attitude when they show up vs servant leadership and these officers give all academy grads a very, very bad name. Officers like Villanueva, West Point grad, who served in the 10th Mountain and 75th Rangers (my alma mater) and a recipient of the Bronze Star for Valor, was the only NFL player who stood for the Anthem, are representative of the old breed standards in the more recent graduates. Now, having said these remarks, albeit disparaging, I They do, however, show up to the unit fit. Especially the Infantry officers. Very fit. You will rarely see an academy grad, particularly an infantry officer, fall out of a run. The service academies need to revamp the curriculum and get these woke professors out of the teaching pool. We don't need to replicate Columbia or Harvard universities and have the PLO with their checked Arafat scarves protesting on the parade fields of the service academies. We have the academies to teach men and women to fight and defend the country. NOT to advocate gender dysphoria and inclusion through reduction of standards in a warrior class that is designed/intended to be isolated by society and used in the event of war. Sheep don't like sheep dogs because they look like wolves, so the sheep want them to be lap dogs instead ... until the wolf pounds on the door. Sua Sponte (and for those of you who disagree, go eat a bag of shit.)
@gerbrand8132
@gerbrand8132 3 дня назад
Lest we forget R.I.P.
@thesarge4457
@thesarge4457 10 дней назад
I’m a Medic/Operating Room Tech, What surgery did he died of? RIP 1LT Henry Jones. THE SARGE
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 10 дней назад
I could never find details of the surgery.
@Oligodendrocyte139
@Oligodendrocyte139 10 дней назад
My bet would be an infection.
@Oligodendrocyte139
@Oligodendrocyte139 10 дней назад
​​@@IdentitiesWW2Do you have the date of the surgery?
@thesarge4457
@thesarge4457 10 дней назад
@@Oligodendrocyte139 Yes, infection is a big probability, especially in those days. THE SARGE
@randallpickering9944
@randallpickering9944 10 дней назад
From VE to VJ is an interesting time that I don't know much about. I assume most soldiers expected to be sent to the Pacific, but thankfully Japan surrendered before invasion, which would have been a disaster for both sides. I wonder if any units actually made it to fight in the Pacific in time?
@4Bobay
@4Bobay 3 дня назад
The 86th and 97th Inf divs were sent from Europe to the Pacific, however both arrived after the dropping of the atomic bomb.
@haroldfiedler6549
@haroldfiedler6549 10 дней назад
The real irony is that if he had been operated on by a German doctor, he would have lived. Even when I was stationed in Germany, American soldiers considered themselves very lucky if they were treated by German doctors. American doctors were considered decidedly subpar.
@pohfromipoh
@pohfromipoh 9 дней назад
Really?
@markbowles2382
@markbowles2382 8 дней назад
​@@pohfromipoh ....absolutely, it all depended on who you got, but army doctors were in dire need so because of the times they had to make do - now at least from the memoirs Ive read about army doctors, going under was always iffy, even today still.
@badgumby9544
@badgumby9544 7 дней назад
@@markbowles2382 VA almost killed me. Sent me home when I was having heart attack symptoms. Went to the closest civilian hospital the next day. The main artery in my heart was 91% blocked. They put in a stint. Saved me.
@terrywarner8657
@terrywarner8657 7 дней назад
What do you call the guy who graduates last at Med' School? Doctor. What do his patients call him? Captain.
@pohfromipoh
@pohfromipoh 7 дней назад
@@terrywarner8657 when I did computer science right in a private school. Which means some folks pay their way in maybe 15 years back 200 started and 20 graduated for a BSc degree in Computer Science. Its not a top school but those folks that graduated Can Code and know how to do Math and think logically haha. Nowadays some have screening tests specifically for computer science. Lots of Algo, Algo concepts, programming and some math. Back maybe 15 years ago some colleges allow people to join a program even if they are a bit underqualified but passionate about IT/Computer Science and got the finance sorted out..... You do feel like your like some sort of Elite hahaha
@JLange642
@JLange642 9 дней назад
It would have been nice to post side by side photos of the actor with the actual soldier- as shown in the thumbnail. Otherwise good work.
@barrygrant2907
@barrygrant2907 10 дней назад
The surgery was required due to injuries from a Jeep wreck. No explanation of the injury.
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 10 дней назад
I couldn't find any details. It was routine surgery by the sounds of it so hopefully it wasn't a botched job.
@georgehorkan7205
@georgehorkan7205 9 дней назад
RIP Brother.
@robert506007
@robert506007 4 дня назад
Damn now that is tragic.
@armed_icebear444
@armed_icebear444 5 дней назад
I had no Idea he was from my little rinky dink town. Dunkirk ny. That's wild.
@gusloader123
@gusloader123 10 дней назад
That is a very sad ending for a West Point Officer and a Paratrooper, and decorated warrior. Salute to Lt. Harry Jones. Note to the video narrator/writer: You made a thoughtless comment in the video about harry Jones early life. It was much better to endure 4 years of the U.S. Army West Point academy than joining the F.F.L.. West Point has strict entrance standards, and it is 4 years of college done in military uniform and discipline. On the other end of the spectrum is the F.F.L. which is famous for taking just about anyone with 2 arms and 2 legs and a strong back.
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 10 дней назад
I would have been quoting from the source as I don't know enough about West Point to make my own judgements other than it is elite.
@conniemclaughlin3156
@conniemclaughlin3156 10 дней назад
you think west point is tough? What a joke. do you realize the Legion tosses a huge number out during basic training. And they don't play cutsey with rules that limit what can be done during training. you will be slapped, punched,'kicked, none of this be nice stuff. you lip off to an NCO in the Legion you catch a beating, and there are NO chicks in the legion either. It is at least equivalent to Special Forces training. no fat boys, no profile shamers.
@janwitts2688
@janwitts2688 10 дней назад
3 bronze stars.. and kept from combat.. Vs a normal guy Maybe one medal and a gut full of lead..
@OldFellaDave
@OldFellaDave 7 дней назад
Ring Knockers look after each other. MacArthur was the same, he received more medals in 3 weeks of being near the front at the very end of WW1 than an average Infantry Company in the line for 4 years received ...
@RailfanDownunder
@RailfanDownunder 10 дней назад
Lest we Forget
@michaelrainone296
@michaelrainone296 9 дней назад
And always remember them.I'm in my 60s and Canadian.Those who came before us provided opportunities,safety and inspiration.A debt of gratitude and remembrance is owed them.Regards.
@floydfanboy2948
@floydfanboy2948 10 дней назад
Poor dude, such bad luck 😢
@mitchellminer9597
@mitchellminer9597 3 дня назад
Hanks did a good job. The character stood out as a determined young man trying to do a good job, and learning. There was nothing to suggest that the actor was not suited to the role. If Tom Hanks had not been the producer, and someone had recommended an actor who happened to be the son of Tom Hanks the actor, there would not have been any concern. I liked his character, and thought he and Webster meshed well.
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 3 дня назад
I think he was perfect for the role and I thought that before I knew who he was.
@larryhenry9724
@larryhenry9724 10 дней назад
Three bronze service stars for campaign credit or the Bronze Star Medals?
@bjjfreak8261
@bjjfreak8261 17 часов назад
Wow
@danielrussell452
@danielrussell452 2 дня назад
A sad end
@antoniotisineto9089
@antoniotisineto9089 8 дней назад
So sad.
@user-gy5xz1fd9b
@user-gy5xz1fd9b 4 дня назад
He died in a hospital after a failed operation to correct a minor complication to his healing from the vehicular accident? Why does that not sit right or truthful, for me?
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 4 дня назад
I don't like when it when there is almost an intentional lack of information. I'd say he died from an infection or a complete blotch of the operation but that's just my best guess.
@paulrjones12
@paulrjones12 4 дня назад
He and Patton.
@mdiciaccio87
@mdiciaccio87 4 дня назад
Bummer.
@boatnut64
@boatnut64 7 дней назад
Colin Hanks does look alot like Lt. Henry S. Jones jr... But let's face it, we all know how and why he got the job...
@leojablonski2309
@leojablonski2309 6 дней назад
Duh, yup. Dija ever see a school play. The obese, too short, voiceless lead is definitely connected ...principle, teacher, board mom
@tormodundheim259
@tormodundheim259 5 дней назад
It's probably a bit of both. 😉
@carlcushmanhybels8159
@carlcushmanhybels8159 9 дней назад
Please show a picture of Lt. Henry Jones. Or was that really him in the pic shown, not Tom Hanks' son?
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 9 дней назад
That is him in the photo. He looks a lot like Colin Hanks.
@Lockbar
@Lockbar 10 дней назад
Damn...military medicine seems to have sucked post war.
@leifcrenshaw8794
@leifcrenshaw8794 6 дней назад
🇺🇲 ((((("HENRY S JONES JR GOD BLESS YOU SIR, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE SIR, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SACRIFICES SIR👈‼️))))) 🇺🇲♥️♠️
@garyowen9044
@garyowen9044 10 дней назад
So very sad. Also, wow - he looks just like Tom Hanks son… or vice versa.
@mdmarko
@mdmarko 10 дней назад
What a shame.
@toAdmiller
@toAdmiller 10 дней назад
The video mentions how much Colin Hanks resembled Jones...and then doesn't show them together...?
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 9 дней назад
They are together in the thumbnail.
@phelans9251
@phelans9251 4 дня назад
Well that sucks..
@christopherfritz3840
@christopherfritz3840 13 часов назад
Frustrating that there is no specific information as to WHAT happened that required the.. fatal ("it failed).. operation
@37Dionysos
@37Dionysos 5 дней назад
Wow, the actor was Hanks' son. All honor to this soldier, but please don't say the stellar connection wasn't involved. Who would know that Colin Hanks looked like Jones---and so what? His performance was fine.
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 5 дней назад
Well, from what I heard, when they were doing the casting, Hanks saw a photo of Henry Jones and immediately thought of his son. He probably would have played a larger role or been in the series earlier had it been my daddy's the producer type of thing.
@37Dionysos
@37Dionysos 4 дня назад
@@IdentitiesWW2 Nah, Hanks just kept it a small late role under the ethical radar.
@Meganer69
@Meganer69 8 дней назад
It wasnt the same crash where General Patton died tho? He crashed in Heidelberg too if i remember right
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 8 дней назад
By all accounts it was not the same crash.
@kd6844
@kd6844 5 дней назад
How about remembering the Rhine Camps for a change. Apologies if I missed it.
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 4 дня назад
The US camps to hold prisoners in Germany?
@kd6844
@kd6844 4 дня назад
Hold? Yeah, if that’s the word you choose to use.
@jamesfields2916
@jamesfields2916 9 дней назад
I always thought he was a West Point graduate rotated in to get combat experience.
@StanlleyLegion
@StanlleyLegion 9 дней назад
why was the Narrator kept saying Hank when it was Jones??
@josephlardino3250
@josephlardino3250 8 дней назад
Hank is short for Henry... similar to Bob for Robert...
@user-tg5qw9ld8h
@user-tg5qw9ld8h 2 дня назад
sad
@BobSmith-dk8nw
@BobSmith-dk8nw 10 дней назад
People were always getting killed in stupid ways. Patton died of his injuries in a car accident. .
@panagdimi
@panagdimi 10 дней назад
Or so they told us!
@michaelmappin4425
@michaelmappin4425 10 дней назад
It was fishy, to say the least.
@mer2705
@mer2705 8 дней назад
Skip to 4:50 for the best part
@fenixrising75
@fenixrising75 6 дней назад
What was the operation? It sounded minor but ended finishing his life.
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 6 дней назад
It was never made public which makes me wonder if it was doctor negligence.
@etfavs9375
@etfavs9375 6 дней назад
Why does he keep referring to Jones as Hank?🤔
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 6 дней назад
Hank was the name he went by. A lot of Henry's were known as Hank.
@HandGrenadeDivision
@HandGrenadeDivision 7 дней назад
00:16 tells us to notice the resemblance between the actor and the man 00:20 never bothers to show us a picture of the actor
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 7 дней назад
They are both on the thumbnail.
@thomasshepard6030
@thomasshepard6030 10 дней назад
What was the operation
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 10 дней назад
I haven't been able to find out.
@27EWS
@27EWS 8 дней назад
Spoiler: He got the part for who he is. That's how it works in Hollywood.
@carycoller3140
@carycoller3140 8 дней назад
Why did he need an operation? Why are you leaving us hanging on that topic?
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 8 дней назад
No, there is simply no mention of his operation anywhere unfortunately.
@carycoller3140
@carycoller3140 8 дней назад
@@IdentitiesWW2 Wow. Those records are surely long gone.
@FrostyFate
@FrostyFate 8 дней назад
Colin Hanks did an awesome job I thought
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 8 дней назад
Perfect (without knowing what Hank Jones was actually like)
@rustyshackleford3862
@rustyshackleford3862 5 дней назад
Henry Jones JR really?
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 5 дней назад
The Spielberg connection.
@Turd_Furgeson
@Turd_Furgeson 6 дней назад
Except he got the part because his last name
@donb7113
@donb7113 10 дней назад
🫡🇺🇸
@adamamato4889
@adamamato4889 8 дней назад
Ok it's Sean connery
@adamamato4889
@adamamato4889 8 дней назад
I meant it's not
@bensiini1
@bensiini1 9 дней назад
You sure take your time to tell anything
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 8 дней назад
RU-vid like longer videos.
@dexculpepper-py1jr
@dexculpepper-py1jr 9 дней назад
Army doctors
@lexusmark1
@lexusmark1 6 дней назад
useless since the reason for the operation is not specified.
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 6 дней назад
It would be nice to know but that's only a small part of the story. There is no record of the operation.
@behindthespotlight7983
@behindthespotlight7983 8 дней назад
0:41 I purchased Webster’s book on Audible a few months ago. I couldn’t finish it. As a Christian his use of soul grinding blasphemy as a mindless opening to every 4th or 5th sentence made my ears bleed. He uses “G*ddm” or “Jesus Christ” the same way guys who cannot act use a beer bottle or a cigarette as a security prop. Not only was it hurtful to men who recognize Christ as Lord it was just sloppy, thoughtless writing. As though that’s not off putting enough it didn’t match the Webster personality who we know from Band of Brothers. In the book he’s a diehard smart aleck who drinks incessantly and constantly undermines Officers in a sort of Napoleon complex. Sorry. Hard pass. Nonetheless this is a great video. We actually meet Jones Sr in the 2006 film Flyboys starring James Franco
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 8 дней назад
Webster was a bit of a complicated personality I found. He was well portrayed in the series I think.
@scotte2815
@scotte2815 10 дней назад
Good video, thanks for the bio on this man. However, don't be fooled by appearances, if Colin Hanks had been Colin Anyothername he wouldn't have had the part. I wonder what Colin thinks of his daddy going to Epstien Island?
@randallpickering9944
@randallpickering9944 10 дней назад
Why bring up stupid crap like this? It says more about you than anyone else.
@scotte2815
@scotte2815 10 дней назад
@@randallpickering9944 Normally I would agree with you, . . . BUTT, When it comes to the Hollywood elite (especially those that went to Epstein island) I take every opportunity to remind everyone that these people are crap! Had this video not mentioned Colin Hanks and just gave us the background on Lt. Henry Jones it would have been a much better video, and I wouldn't have bothered.
@pfcwar5150
@pfcwar5150 9 дней назад
Because it’s not stupid crap… Hanks did go to pedophile island
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 9 дней назад
I don't watch the news so I had no idea Hanks was mixed up with that.
@scotte2815
@scotte2815 9 дней назад
@@IdentitiesWW2 Opra Winfrey as well. Even stephen hawkens was flown there
@nmflyerrobbin5413
@nmflyerrobbin5413 8 дней назад
of course he only got the part because of his dad r u kidding
@youwebz
@youwebz 10 дней назад
I’m sure being Hanks Son DID play a part…….. C’mon man.
@luismiguellmoglm6571
@luismiguellmoglm6571 5 дней назад
This is not a video.
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 5 дней назад
What is it then? Lol
@luismiguellmoglm6571
@luismiguellmoglm6571 3 дня назад
Is a slide show
@luismiguellmoglm6571
@luismiguellmoglm6571 3 дня назад
@@IdentitiesWW2 Fake video. Only pictures
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 3 дня назад
@@luismiguellmoglm6571 Have you heard of copyright?
@wileycoyote7041
@wileycoyote7041 9 дней назад
Whaaaat???? !!!!! NO friggin' Video...not even a 'slide show' of photos???!!!! B.S. CRAP!
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 9 дней назад
Lol You cant show video of Band of Brothers, It is copyrighted and there aren't enough photos of Henry Jones to show a slide show.
@zwe6568
@zwe6568 10 дней назад
Same jeep accident that killed patton?
@panagdimi
@panagdimi 10 дней назад
Excellent point sir!
@jeffadams9807
@jeffadams9807 10 дней назад
No, He Was NOT Injured With Patton...
@gusloader123
@gusloader123 10 дней назад
@zwe6568 ---> What a doofus post. Gen. Patton was killed by a lowlife half-drunk Army Private driving a 2 1/2-ton Army truck. The scumbag was never charged with manslaughter of a 4 Star general nor spent time in Ft. Leavenworth Disciplinary Barracks. No jeep involved at all. General Patton was in a passenger car being driven someplace. Mark Felton did a video about that incident here on You Tube.
@kirkgorte128
@kirkgorte128 8 дней назад
Patton was in a staff car
@xM2theA2theXx
@xM2theA2theXx 10 дней назад
Its pronounced Frankfurt am Myn
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 10 дней назад
thanks for the feedback
@ezo448
@ezo448 10 дней назад
Cut the bs. He got the role because of daddy.
@IdentitiesWW2
@IdentitiesWW2 10 дней назад
Of course. That's the role he got however because of the similarity in looks.
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