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Herbert M. Sobel is a real person portrayed by David Schwimmer in the TV series Band of Brothers (based on a true story).
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Currahee (season 1), they were 34 years old.
They appear in 3 episodes out of a total of 10 aired and have accumulated 2733 positive votes.

Herbert M. Sobel

by David Schwimmer

character

Episodes3

  • 8.6
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    Currahee

    episode S1.E1 september 2001
    Easy Company goes through training under the leadership of a captain who relentlessly pushes them to their limits but may be limited as a leader in the field.
  • 8.8
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    Replacements

    episode S1.E4 september 2001
    With the addition of many new men, Easy Company heads to Holland to participate in Operation Market Garden and prepare an Allied route into Germany, but they meet stiff German resistance.
  • 9.2
    /10

    Points

    episode S1.E10 november 2001
    As the Germans surrender, it appears that the hard days for Easy Company are over when they are stationed in Austria. However, they soon learn that those soldiers without enough service points will be sent to fight in Japan.

Best moments3

  • 8.6
    /10
    18% of the votes

    Currahee

    episode S1.E1 september 2001
    Easy Company goes through training under the leadership of a captain who relentlessly pushes them to their limits but may be limited as a leader in the field.
  • 8.8
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Replacements

    episode S1.E4 september 2001
    With the addition of many new men, Easy Company heads to Holland to participate in Operation Market Garden and prepare an Allied route into Germany, but they meet stiff German resistance.
  • 9.2
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Points

    episode S1.E10 november 2001
    As the Germans surrender, it appears that the hard days for Easy Company are over when they are stationed in Austria. However, they soon learn that those soldiers without enough service points will be sent to fight in Japan.

Votes per episode

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