Dick Winters dies; WWII hero commanded “Band of Brothers”
Dick Winters, a decorated Army officer whose World War II service was recounted in the best-selling book and HBO mini-series “Band of Brothers,” died Jan. 2. News reports listed his age at 92.
[…] Mr. Winters, who separated from the Army at the rank of major, and his men fought together through D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge and later occupied Adolf Hitler’s mountainside retreat, the Eagle’s Nest, near Berchtesgaden.
A charismatic officer who led by example, Mr. Winters received the Distinguished Service Cross, the country’s second highest decoration for valor, while conducting combat operations on D-Day.
Rest in peace.
This man was true hero.
Sad.
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Very sorry to hear this. The Seattle Times notes that he’s outlived by Easy Company members Babe Heffron and Bill...
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This man was true hero.
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