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  1. David Kenyon Webster (2 June 1922 – disappeared 9 September 1961, presumed dead) [1] was an American soldier, journalist, and author. During World War II he was a private with E Company , 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment , in the 101st Airborne Division .

  2. David Webster (1 December 1944 – 1 May 1989) was a South African academic and anti-apartheid activist. He worked as an anthropologist at the University of the Witwatersrand, where he was a senior lecturer at the time of his assassination.

  3. David Webster. Academic, Anthropologist, activist in various organizations, most notably the Detainees Parent Support Committee. First Name: David. Joseph. David Webster was born in 1944, and grew up in the copper belt mines of Northern Rhodesia where his father was a miner.

  4. Jun 14, 2023 · In HBO’s war series ‘Band of Brothers,’ David Webster rejoins the Easy Company after the Battle of the Bulge upon dealing with a wounded leg in England. Webster is considered the “intellectual” of the lot especially because attended Harvard before joining Easy.

  5. Aug 14, 2021 · David Webster was an integral, real-life member of Band of Brothers famous Easy Company. Here's what happened to him after he was discharged in 1945. Key points in Webster's life after World War II.

  6. May 1, 2019 · As May 1 marks 30 years since anti-apartheid activist David Webster was assassinated, he has been remembered as a person who had an ability to break down barriers of race, culture, class and geography.

  7. David Webster Obituary. We are sad to announce that on August 9, 2024 we had to say goodbye to David Webster of Greensboro, North Carolina. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. In the echoes of fond remembrance, may a sense of peace be found, knowing that the memories held dear will continue to ...

  8. Mar 1, 2008 · David Kenyon Websters memoir is a clear-eyed, emotionally charged chronicle of youth, camaraderie, and the chaos of war.

  9. Apr 1, 1994 · David Kenyon Webster is a private who doesnt like war or the army that much, and he isn’t afraid to say so. He wasn’t with Easy Company at every major battle, so his heroic stories are few. Instead, he explains what World War II was often like, through the mundanities of everyday survival.

  10. About the Author. David Kenyon Webster worked as a reporter and writer after the war. The Saturday Evening Post published a portion of his memoir, but book publishers rejected his manuscript, seeking sensationalized novels of the war rather than authentic memoirs.

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