C. Carwood Lipton(1920-2001)
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Hardly 22 years of age, C. Carwood Lipton joined the U.S. Army's 101st
Airborne Division in 1942 as a lowly private. He left the Army after
World War II having received a battlefield commission to the rank of
second lieutenant. In the meanwhile he had joined in the paratrooper
invasion of bloody Utah Beach in Normandy, France, on 6th June 1944 --
the initial drive against the Germans. He participated in the Battle of
the Ardennes (aka The Battle of the Bulge) from Dec. 1944 to Jan. 1945, by
which time he had risen to the rank of first sergeant. He was awarded
the Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster and the Purple Heart with two Oak Leaf Clusters.
It was Lipton who suggested the title for Frères d'armes (2001) - it comes from the king's address to his troops in William Shakespeare's "Henry V".
It was Lipton who suggested the title for Frères d'armes (2001) - it comes from the king's address to his troops in William Shakespeare's "Henry V".