-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
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This guy was awesome! He lead a company of men in WW2. Very nice humble guy, great leader.

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Most of you remember him best from Band of Brothers, he was portrayed by Damian Lewis.

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PHILADELPHIA -- 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."

Winters was born Jan. 21, 1918 and studied economics at Franklin & Marshall College before enlisting, according to a biography on the Penn State website.

Winters became the leader of Company E, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne Division on D-Day, after the death of the company commander during the invasion of Normandy.

During that invasion, Winters led 13 of his men in destroying an enemy battery and obtained a detailed map of German defenses along Utah Beach. In September 1944, he led 20 men in a successful attack on a German force of 200 soldiers.

Occupying the Bastogne area of Belgium at the time of the Battle of the Bulge, he and his men held their place until the Third Army broke through enemy lines, and Winters shortly afterward was promoted to major.

After returning home, Winters married his wife, Ethel, in May 1948, and trained infantry and Army Ranger units at Fort Dix during the Korean War. He started a company selling livestock feed to farmers, and he and his family eventually settled in a farmhouse in Hershey, Pa., where he retired.

Historian Stephen Ambrose interviewed Winters for the 1992 book "Band of Brothers," upon which the HBO miniseries that started airing in September 2001 was based. Winters himself published a memoir in 2006 entitled "Beyond Band of Brothers."

Two years ago, an exhibit devoted to Winters was dedicated at the Hershey-Derry Township Historical Society. Winters, in frail health in later years, has also been the subject of a campaign to raise money to erect a monument in his honor near the beaches of Normandy.

Winters talked about his view of leadership for an August 2004 article in American History Magazine:

"If you can," he wrote, "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."

When people asked whether he was a hero, he echoed the words of his World War II buddy, Mike Ranney: "No, but I served in a company of heroes."

"He was a good man, a very good man," Guarnere said. "I would follow him to hell and back. So would the men from E Company."

Arrangements for a public memorial service are pending.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/01/10/ba … z1AfEseu00

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And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
ghettoperson
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"this guy was among the best that ever lived in my opinion. He was a such a great guy."

LOL
-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
+510|5864|Ventura, California
Oh cmon

He was a war hero of the second world war, a christian, led a good life, was very humble, the list goes on.

What more can you ask from a man? Guys like that aren't a dime-a-dozen

edit:

fuck it, I'll add that instead you turd pusher

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ghettoperson
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I'm sure he was a great guy, but to say he was one of the best people who ever lived because he starred in your favourite war-fantasy seems to be pushing it a bit far.
eleven bravo
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most of us know him from band of brothers?  not you ofcourse.
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-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
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Way to turn a thread concerning the death of a great guy into a bash-shifty again. Respect the guy

Oh and check out his interviews
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FatherTed
xD
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gonna watch some BoB tonight i think
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Use an umbrella
13urnzz
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R.I.P. Dick
presidentsheep
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-Sh1fty- wrote:

Guys like that aren't a dime-a-dozen
Sure they are, just not all of them are immortalised in some tv show for wannabe prepubescent toy soldiers to masturbate to.
I'd type my pc specs out all fancy again but teh mods would remove it. Again.
eleven bravo
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exactly what i was thinking.  youre shitting on the memory of the millions of other veterans who served in that conflict but werent lucky enough to have their story shared and exploited, by glorifying this one guy.  bandwagon status.

Last edited by eleven bravo (2011-01-10 12:19:48)

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Jenspm
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But guys, he was a christian!
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presidentsheep
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The best guy who ever lived is christopher lee. Fact.
And he's not even dead yet, makes him much better than this guy.
man i love christopher lee.
I'd type my pc specs out all fancy again but teh mods would remove it. Again.
DesertFox-
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Damn it, I love Dick.

DesertFox- wrote:

I love Dick
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Sad to see the WW2 vets dying off. My grandfather told me once when he was small boy he watched a ticker tape parade. In the parade marched veterans of the Civil War.
-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
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eleven bravo wrote:

exactly what i was thinking.  youre shitting on the memory of the millions of other veterans who served in that conflict but werent lucky enough to have their story shared and exploited, by glorifying this one guy.  bandwagon status.
I certainly hope you're not referring to me. I admire every veteran's service to this country.

This guy is somewhat of a celebrity though, you guys make threads or posts for celebrities' deaths. When you don't mention the deaths of other celebrities that isn't dishonoring them, they just aren't well known.
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13/f/taiwan
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celebrity deaths/gossip should have it's own section imo.
eleven bravo
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-Sh1fty- wrote:

eleven bravo wrote:

exactly what i was thinking.  youre shitting on the memory of the millions of other veterans who served in that conflict but werent lucky enough to have their story shared and exploited, by glorifying this one guy.  bandwagon status.
I certainly hope you're not referring to me. I admire every veteran's service to this country.

This guy is somewhat of a celebrity though, you guys make threads or posts for celebrities' deaths. When you don't mention the deaths of other celebrities that isn't dishonoring them, they just aren't well known.
you guys?
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Ultrafunkula
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Right-o. Before this turns into a flamefest I'll say let's just honor the geezer mkay? Afterall he was insanely godlike in the series
loubot
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RIP  /salute

he was a christian
meh no one is perfect
Mekstizzle
WALKER
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He probably wasn't, Shifty just throwing in his own bullshit alongside the general stereotype of military folks being the hardcore religious types
UnkleRukus
That Guy
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13/f/taiwan wrote:

celebrity deaths/gossip should have it's own section imo.
deja vu
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-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
+510|5864|Ventura, California

Mekstizzle wrote:

He probably wasn't, Shifty just throwing in his own bullshit alongside the general stereotype of military folks being the hardcore religious types
I have a life-size statue of him in my bedroom I worship 3 times a day and wank to.



Nah I remember him saying things that were rather suggestive of him being Christian. Is that a problem?

Shifty's my favorite though
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loubot
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~ sigh
eleven bravo
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whens the last time you started a thread about the latest casualty in the war on terror shifty?
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-Sh1fty- wrote:

This guy was awesome! He lead a company of men in WW2.
Cool! Not many people did that...
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