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Throughout his life, Winters maintained contact with the other real Band of Brothers soldiers of Easy Company. In 1980, he was finally able to take time away from running his business to attend ...
Veterans Remembering a ‘Band of Brothers’ leader on D-Day’s 80th anniversary Stars and Stripes • May 27, 2024 ...
Winters himself published a memoir in 2006 titled “Beyond Band of Brothers.” In 2009, an exhibit devoted to Winters was dedicated at the Hershey-Derry Township Historical Society.
Richard Winters, leader of a U.S. Army infantry company made famous by HBO cable TV's World War Two series "Band of Brothers," has died at the age of 92, colleagues and media executives said on ...
Retired Maj. Richard "Dick" Winters, the man whose quiet leadership was chronicled in the book and television miniseries "Band of Brothers," is shown in this December 1945 file photo.
When Easy Company of the U.S. Army's 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment was formed in 1942, its commanding officer was 1st Lt. Herbert Sobel. One of Sobel's platoon leaders was 2nd Lt. Dick Winters.
Winters himself published a memoir in 2006 titled "Beyond Band of Brothers." In 2009, an exhibit devoted to Winters was dedicated at the Hershey-Derry Township Historical Society.
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