No kidding. 327th Inf. or did they change it to something else? I didn't know they kept the same callsigns all these years.
If you can make it to Philly in August, you may want to meet a bunch of WWII 101st there. I'm guessing DBurgett will make it if he can. July 31-August 2nd at the downtown Marriott. I believe they're expecting at least 20 WWII 101st vets.
Sobel had an open invitation to the Easy Co. reuniouns. Wild Bill paid for his plate each time, so I've heard. He never showed up to any of them. He died in 1988. Ambrose is a questionable source or at least it's questionable that he "is" the source of his words.
Don Burgett and Mark Bando are some of the best sources for 101st history.