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As we finish out the year and are in the holiday season, we felt it was fitting to release a unique story of one of our own, Chris Langlois. Chris is a veteran member of the Dallas Police Department and serves the citizens of Dallas but also has a life mission in honoring his grandfather and those who sacrificed so much to give this country the many liberties we all enjoy today.
In 2001 HBO, Spielberg, and Tom Hanks released an epic story that told the story of the 506th Infantry Regiment in World War II that known as Easy Company. The show was inspired by historical author Stephen Ambrose and was made into a ten part mini series that has become legendary. The real life characters that showed extreme courage, leadership, and sacrifice are what made this story so successful. Chris’s Grandfather, Medic “Doc” Eugene Roe was a central figure in this story that spanned from the D-Day invasion to taking over Hitler’s Eagle Nest in Germany.
This episode will highlight how Chris keeps the memory of his grandfather and these “band of brothers” alive through his amazing work at Doc Roe Publishing and the children books he has written. If you are a history buff or just appreciate those who work to keep memories alive you will love this episode.
The Dallas Police Department has so many talented and unique people and this show is grateful to be in a position to highlight their stories.
Enjoy!
Chri’s books and info can be found out https://docroepublishing.com
Books:
How Easy Company Became a Band of Brothers
Patrick the Paratrooper
Draftee Marches with the Band of Brothers
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As we finish out the year and are in the holiday season, we felt it was fitting to release a unique story of one of our own, Chris Langlois. Chris is a veteran member of the Dallas Police Department and serves the citizens of Dallas but also has a life mission in honoring his grandfather and those who sacrificed so much to give this country the many liberties we all enjoy today.
In 2001 HBO, Spielberg, and Tom Hanks released an epic story that told the story of the 506th Infantry Regiment in World War II that known as Easy Company. The show was inspired by historical author Stephen Ambrose and was made into a ten part mini series that has become legendary. The real life characters that showed extreme courage, leadership, and sacrifice are what made this story so successful. Chris’s Grandfather, Medic “Doc” Eugene Roe was a central figure in this story that spanned from the D-Day invasion to taking over Hitler’s Eagle Nest in Germany.
This episode will highlight how Chris keeps the memory of his grandfather and these “band of brothers” alive through his amazing work at Doc Roe Publishing and the children books he has written. If you are a history buff or just appreciate those who work to keep memories alive you will love this episode.
The Dallas Police Department has so many talented and unique people and this show is grateful to be in a position to highlight their stories.
Enjoy!
Chri’s books and info can be found out https://docroepublishing.com
Books:
How Easy Company Became a Band of Brothers
Patrick the Paratrooper
Draftee Marches with the Band of Brothers

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