- Herbert Sobel
Infobox Military Person
name=Herbert M. Sobel
caption=Herbert Sobel inAldbourne ,England
rank=Lieutenant Colonel
unit=Company "E", 2ndBattalion ,506th Parachute Infantry Regiment ,101st Airborne Division Chilton Foliat Jump School
family=
born= birth date|1912|01|26
died= death date and age|1988|09|30|1912|01|26
placeofbirth=Chicago ,Illinois
enteredservice=Camp Toccoa ,Georgia
currentlyresides=
serviceyears=1940-1947
portrayedby=David Schwimmer in "Band of Brothers "
laterwork=Accountant
awards=-World War II Victory Medal -Purple Heart Herbert M. Sobel (
January 26 ,1912 -September 30 ,1987 ) was an officer in theUnited States Army duringWorld War II . He was initially the commanding officer of Company "E" in the 2ndBattalion ,506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the101st Airborne Division . Sobel also served in Korea where he commanded arifle company , He achieved the rank of Captain while serving in theIllinois National Guard during World War II and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel.Early life
Sobel was a clothing salesman after attending military school at the highly-regarded
Culver Military Academy . Claims that he attended theUnited States Military Academy atWest Point ,New York are incorrect. Sobel volunteered for theparatrooper s soon after the outbreak of World War II and was commissioned as a second lieutenant. According toRichard Winters 's autobiographical book, mainly from recollections of Winters's conversations with Sobel, Sobel was stated to "have grown up a tough life in Chicago," which was a main reason behind Sobel's erratic behavior when commanding Easy Company.World War II
Promoted to first lieutenant, Sobel commanded Company E for all of their basic training at
Camp Toccoa , Georgia, and was credited with having the finest company in the506th Parachute Infantry Regiment . He was promoted to the rank of captain in recognition of his ability as a trainer. According to the book "Band of Brothers ", Sobel was disliked by the soldiers of Company E for his extreme strictness at Camp Toccoa, and though he was mentally strong, Sobel often had difficulties with physical activities, including combat training. His proficiency in skills critical for combat officers was somewhat lacking - for example, Sobel had difficulties in map reading (as depicted in the "Band of Brothers" miniseries episode "Currahee") and his grasp ofmilitary tactics was apparently poor.After a period of training in the United Kingdom before the Normandy invasion, Captain Sobel was removed from command of Easy Company. He was then transferred to command the
Chilton Foliat jump school. First Lieutenant Thomas Meehan replaced Sobel, and was one of several officers (includingRichard Winters ) to succeed him in that post before the war was over.After the invasion of Normandy, Sobel was again moved to a combat assignment, where he was wounded by enemy machine gun fire.
Shortly before Easy Company took part in
Operation Market Garden , Sobel was assigned to the 506th once again, this time as the regimental S-4 (logistics) officer.Though Sobel was not qualified to be a combat leader, many
veterans of Easy Company have stated that they believe they would not have survived the war without Sobel's hard training regimen at Camp Toccoa. There is no evidence in the public record regarding Sobel's performance as the jump school commander or as the regimental S-4.After World War II
Sobel returned to the United States after the war, and became an accountant before being recalled to active duty during the
Korean War . It is unknown if he was stationed in Korea or remained in the United States. He remained in the Illinois National Guard, eventually retiring at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.Sobel married and had two sons, although he was later divorced. He committed suicide in 1987. Sadly, neither his ex-wife or any of Easy Company turned up at his funeral. [Stephen E. Ambrose, "Band of Brothers: E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne From Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1992), 298-99."] Fact|date=October 2008
After the television series portrayed Sobel as a petty tyrant, his son Michael, unhappy with the public opinion of his father, attended the 2002 reunion of Easy Company and spoke of his memories of Herbert Sobel as a good father, which was well-received by the audience.
Band of Brothers
The unit that is the subject of the book "
Band of Brothers " by authorStephen Ambrose . In theBBC /HBOminiseries adaptation of the book, Herbert M. Sobel was portrayed by actorDavid Schwimmer .ee also
References
*"Band of Brothers: E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest", Stephen Ambrose, Simon & Schuster, 1992. ISBN 0-7434-6411-7
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