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old soldiers never die, they just fade away
01/10/2011 11:56 am

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Richard "Dick" Winters, the Easy Company commander whose World War II exploits were made famous by the book and television miniseries "Band of Brothers," died last week in central Pennsylvania. He was 92.

Winters died following a several-year battle with Parkinson's Disease, longtime family friend William Jackson said Monday.

An intensely private and humble man, Winters had asked that news of his death be withheld until after his funeral, Jackson said. Winters lived in Hershey, Pa., but died in suburban Palmyra.

The men Winters led expressed their admiration for their company commander after learning of his death.

William Guarnere, 88, said what he remembers about Winters was "great leadership."

"When he said 'Let's go,' he was right in the front," Guarnere, who was called "Wild Bill" by his comrades, said Sunday night from his South Philadelphia home. "He was never in the back. A leader personified."

Another member of the unit living in Philadelphia, Edward Heffron, 87, said thinking about Winters brought a tear to his eye.

"He was one hell of a guy, one of the greatest soldiers I was ever under," said Heffron, who had the nickname "Babe" in the company. "He was a wonderful officer, a wonderful leader. He had what you needed, guts and brains. He took care of his men, that's very important."

god rest his soul.

this reminds me that it won't be too much longer until we no longer have any WWII vets left alive.
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01/11/2011 6:54 pm

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Yep, we're losing that "Greatest Generation" and the WW2 vets very quickly.

(My favorite movie btw).

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My 88-yr old Dad was a Navy vet.  My uncle was a carrier jock at Okinawa.
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01/12/2011 5:16 am

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my grandpa (god rest his soul) said he was in tokyo bay on a PT boat, during the japanese surrender ceremony.
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