• Richard "Dick" Winters has passed away at age 92.
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[quote=NyDailyMail.com][b]Richard 'Dick' Winters, whose WWII heroics were immortalized in 'Band of Brothers,' is dead at 92.[/b] [img_thumb]http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2011/01/11/alg_richard_winters.jpg[/img_thumb] Richard (Dick) Winters, the Army commander whose heroism during World War II was immortalized in the book and television miniseries "Band of Brothers," died last week in central Pennsylvania. He was 92. An intensely private man, Winters had instructed loved ones not to release news of his death until after his funeral. He died on Jan. 2 from complications of Parkinson’s disease, his family said. The story of Winters and other members of Company E, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, known as Easy Company, was chronicled in a book by Stephen Ambrose and later the 10-part miniseries on HBO. English actor Damian Lewis portrayed Winters as a strong, humble leader who guided his men through the European theater of the war after parachuting into Normandy on D-Day. Winters also led his men through a grueling wintertime standoff during the Battle of the Bulge and was eventually promoted to the rank of major. [img_thumb]http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2011/01/11/alg_lewis_livingston.jpg[/img_thumb] [i]Winters was portrayed in the HBO series by actor Damian Lewis, left. (HBO)[/i] After the war, he trained infantry and Army Rangers at Fort Dix in New Jersey before starting a company that sold livestock feed to farmers and settling into a quiet life on a farm in Hershey, Pa. The men of Easy Company 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. "He was never in the back. A leader personified." "He was a good man, a very good man," Guarnere added. "I would follow him to hell and back. So would the men from E Company." Another member of the unit living in Philadelphia, Edward Heffron, 87, said he got choked up thinking of his former commander. "He was one hell of a guy, one of the greatest soldiers I was ever under," said Heffron, who was nicknamed Babe. "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." The television series was nominated for 19 Emmy awards, and Winters published a memoir about his experiences in the war in 2006 called "Beyond Band of Brothers." Writing about leadership to American History magazine in 2004, Winters said, "If you can, find that peace within yourself, that peace and quiet and confidence that you can pass on to others, so that they know that you are honest and you are fair and will help them, no matter what, when the chips are down." [img_thumb]http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2011/01/11/alg_hanks_winters.jpg[/img_thumb] Tom Hanks, who produced 'Band of Brothers,' with Winters at the Emmy awards in 2002. (AP) [/quote] From an excerpt at the end of the book: [i]"Grandpa, were you a Hero in the war?" "No, but I served in a company of Heroes"[/i] [img]http://media.pennlive.com/midstate_impact/photo/dick-wintersjpg-b792523c0e51c4a7_medium.jpg[/img] [url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/01/10/2011-01-10_richard_dick_winters_whose_wwii_heroics_were_immortalized_in_band_of_brothers_is.html]Source[/url]
Aw damn. :frown:
It's sad seeing these WW2 hero's die. RIP Mr.Winters.
[QUOTE=richard9311;27362501]From an expert at the end of the book: [i]"Grandpa, were you a Hero in the war?" "No, but I served in a company of Heroes"[/i][/quote] You spelled excerpt wrong.
Thanks.
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Goddamn, what a great man gone from the earth. It's a little heartbreaking, but then you remember that Richard Winters has sealed his place in history: he'll never be forgotten.
You're late.
[QUOTE=Storebror;27363105]You're late.[/QUOTE] This is the only thread on the topic you toolbag.
[QUOTE=Sottalytober;27362567]It's sad seeing these WW2 hero's die. RIP Mr.Winters.[/QUOTE] In other news, old people pass away.
[QUOTE=Leaf Runner;27363163]In other news, old people pass away.[/QUOTE] In other news, Leaf Runner is a big ass faggot. More at 10.
[QUOTE=Leaf Runner;27363163]In other news, old people pass away.[/QUOTE] :frog: Unlike you, he was a good person and will be remembered after he died. The world just lost a great man, but he will not be forgotten.
[QUOTE=rivershark;27363220]:frog: It is a sad day for the world to see such a great man die.[/QUOTE] It's sad, but it wasn't exactly unexpected. You don't expect these people to live forever.
[QUOTE=Stryke;27363196]In other news, Leaf Runner is a big ass faggot. More at 10.[/QUOTE] Your avatar makes this funnier for some reason.
Dick Winters? What a bad ass name.
poor dick
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