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Acclaimed historian Stephen Ambrose commences his assessment with a glance inward - he starts this book along with his brothers, his first and permanently friends, and the distributed experiences that join them for life, overcoming distance and misunderstandings. He next explains to of Dwight D. Eisenhower, who had a golden surprise for companionship and who distributed a perfect trust along with his younger sibling, Milton, regardless of their evidently unequal channels. With great emotion, Ambrose identifies the associations of the young military of Easy Company who fought and perished collectively from Normandy to Germany, and he recalls with admiration three unlikely friends who fought in different armies for the reason that war. He recounts the friendships of Lewis and Clark and of Crazy Horse and He Dog. Ambrose remembers and celebrates the friends he has made and maintained throughout his life. Comrades concludes with the author's recollection of his own companionship with his dad. "He was my first and always most significant friend," Ambrose creates. "I didn't learn that before end, when he educated me the most important thing, that the love of father-son-father-son is a continuum, just as love and companionship are expansive."