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Bordercop 01-10-2011 09:34

A great leader...
 
RIP Major Winters...prayers out for the family.

tom kelly 01-10-2011 10:18

R I P Major Winters
 
Thank You for your service, Sir ....Sincerely, Tom Kelly

The Reaper 01-10-2011 11:31

RIP, Sir.

Thank you for your service and for setting the standard.

TR

aegisnavy 01-10-2011 11:53

RIP, sir. You and your brethren are sorely missed.
Thank you for being the highest example of a soldier, officer, and combat leader. We live blessed because of your sacrifice.

Peregrino 01-10-2011 12:37

Thank you for your example Sir. Rest in peace, secure in the knowledge that you've inspired another generation to carry on in your stead.

swpa19 01-10-2011 12:56

Rest In Peace Sir

uplink5 01-10-2011 13:40

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Dick Winters led a quiet life on his Fredericksburg farm and in his Hershey home until the book and miniseries “Band of Brothers” threw him into the international spotlight.

Since then, the former World War II commander of Easy Company had received hundreds of requests for interviews and appearances all over the world.

When people asked him if he was a hero, he liked to answer the way his World War II buddy, Mike Ranney, did.

“No,” Ranney said. “But I served in a company of heroes.” That became the tag line for the miniseries.

People who knew Winters during and after the war said he is exactly what he appears to be. He could lead without ever raising his voice or swearing. His friend Bob Hoffman, a Lebanon architect, said Winters’ eyes could “burn a hole right through you.”

According to the book, one wounded member of Easy Company wrote Winters from a hospital bed in 1945, “I would follow you into Hell.”

Ambrose, the author of “Band of Brothers,” said in a 2001 BBC interview that he hopes young people say. “I want to be like Dick Winters.”

MtnGoat 01-10-2011 17:37

Rest in Peace Major Winters

God Bless your family and Freinds

Soft Landings and Blue Skies Paratrooper!!

Utah Bob 01-10-2011 18:04

A shining example of the American Citizen Soldier. A man whose courage and leadership skills will always be an inspiration to succeeding generations of fighting men.
All army combat leaders should aspire to be half the man Dick Winters was.
We mourn your loss.
We celebrate your courage
We honor your memory,

Rest in peace, Major. You will never be forgotten.

Gypsy 01-10-2011 18:27

Blue skies, Sir. May you Rest in Peace, you shall never be forgotten.

I hope you have found your quiet peace.

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Winters told his own story in 'Beyond Band of Brothers: The War Memoirs of Major Dick Winters,' and begins his first chapter by describing the "quiet peace" he says every soldier wants to find:

I am still haunted by the names and faces of young men, young airborne troopers who never had the opportunity to return home after the war and begin their lives anew. Like most veterans who have shared the hardship of combat, I live with flashbacks--distant memories of an attack on a battery of German artillery on D-Day, an assault on Carentan, a bayonet attack on a dike in Holland, the cold of Bastogne[...] If you had a man who was killed, you looked at him and hoped that he had found peace in death. I'm not sure whether they were fortunate or unfortunate to get out of the war so early. So many men died so that others could live. No one understands why.

To find a quiet peace is the dream of every soldier. For some it takes longer than others. In my own experience I have discovered that it is far easier to find quiet than to find peace. True peace must come from within oneself. As my wartime buddies join their fallen comrades at an alarming rate, distant memories resurface. The hard times fade and the flashbacks go back to friendly times, to buddies with whom I shared a unique bond, to men who are my brothers in every sense of the word. I live with these men every day.
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Sten 01-10-2011 18:43

Rest in Peace Sir.

SF_BHT 01-10-2011 18:48

Rest in Peace Major

Enigma0122 01-10-2011 19:20

Rest in Peace Major Winters, thanks for your service and sacrifice. Prayers out to family and friends. God bless you sir!!

Stingray 01-11-2011 00:57

Dick Winters has passed away
 
Rest in Peace Sir. Thank you very much for your service.

Sincerely,

ZonieDiver 01-11-2011 01:04

I didn't need to see the re-enactments of his deeds on the screen, or read about them in Ambrose's book; all I needed was to see his face and hear his words in the 'intros' to the episodes of 'Band of Brothers' to know that, as one of his Easy Company soldiers said, 'I'd follow you to hell.'

cetheridge 01-11-2011 22:02

Major Winters,
Sir, we are saddened to hear of your passing. Prayers are extended to your family.
Thank you for your service to our country. Your leadership style should be an example for all to follow.

You will live on in our memory.

Rest in Peace, Sir.

slownugly 01-13-2011 11:53

RIP
 
The conclusion to a great American legend. We must endeavor to pass his accomplishments on to those who don't know the story, in the hope that they will serve as example and inspiration to our future generations.
We salute you.


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