Death by exile

fybandofbrothers:

“We were the first off the LST at Southampton. More and I rode the cycle back to Aldbourne. On the way, I asked him what we would do for gas, and he said we’d stop at army depots. He opened his saddlebag and pulled out a stack of phony fuel tickets he’d concocted, but darned if they didn’t work. We had no problems getting gas. And so with Alton driving and me in the sidecar, we zipped through the English countryside with smiles wide and fists pumping the air like a couple of carefree American boys who’d left the war behind.” (Donald Malarkey - Easy company soldier)


Skip Muck and Donald Malarkey (asked by askhimtodancedoc)



comrades are closer than friends, closer than brothers 



Technical Sergeant Donald G. Malarkey ♠ Asked by → hurleywewds and liebg0tt.



“Here’s to him”


“He was like my brother. No, closer than my brother.”




hbo war favourites (no real order tbh)

» donald malarkey


When you talk to an officer, you say “sir”.



posted 10 months ago )
60 notes