Dick Winters, the former World War II commander whose war story was told in the book and miniseries “Band of Brothers,” has died.
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.
He stood at the podium with President George W. Bush in Hershey during the presidential campaign in 2007. He accepted the “Four Freedoms” award from Tom Brokaw on behalf of the Army. He was on familiar terms with Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, producers of the HBO mini-series, the most expensive television series ever produced.
Winters was always gracious about his new-found celebrity, but never really comfortable with it. He never claimed to be a hero and said that he had nothing to do with the national effort to get him the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military honor.
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.
In an interview shortly before the miniseries debuted, Winters said the war wasn’t about individual heroics. The men were able to do what they did because they became closer than brothers when faced with overwhelming hardships.
They weren’t out to save the world. They hated the blood, carnage, exhaustion and filth of war. But they were horrified at the thought of letting down their buddies.
On D-Day, June 6, 1944, Winters and his troops from Easy Company, 506th regiment of the 101st Airborne Division, parachuted behind enemy lines to take on a German artillery nest on Utah Beach. Winters made himself a promise then that if he lived through the war, all he wanted was peace and quiet.
His company fought through the Battle of the Bulge, the liberation of a death camp at Dachau and to Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest at Berchtesgaden.
The war described in “Band of Brothers” is ugly, but the young men developed character under fire, Winters said. He was glad the miniseries showed war realistically, not either glorified or demonized as in so many movies.
He wanted people to understand that success in war depends not on heroics but on bonding, character, getting the job done and “hanging tough,” his lifelong motto. In combat, he wrote 50 years after the war, “your reward for a good job done is that you get the next tough mission.”
When the war ended, Winters kept his promise to himself. He married Ethel, bought a bucolic farm in Fredericksburg, raised two children and worked in the agricultural feed business. He didn’t talk about the war until the late historian Stephen Ambrose wanted to put Easy Company’s exploits on paper.
Following the miniseries, Winters turned down most requests for interviews because he said he didn’t want to appear like he was bragging.
But he did feel the story of Easy Company was an important one, especially for young people. He was more likely to accept invitations by local school groups and spent time with students at Cedar Crest High School, among others. A talk he gave at Palmyra Middle School drew hundreds of spectators.
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.”
The men who served under him and people who only met him later in life call him a hero, no matter what he says.
According to the book, one wounded member of Easy Company wrote Winters from a hospital bed in 1945, “I would follow you into hell.”
He received a standing ovation from 500 veterans when he spoke at the dedication of the Army’s Military History Institute in Middlesex Township in September.
When President Bush was in Hershey in April, he called Winters “a fine example ... for those brave souls who now wear our nation’s uniform.”
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.”
“Not necessarily as soldiers, but as that kind of leader, that kind of man, with basic honesty and virtue and an understanding of the difference between right and wrong,” Ambrose said.
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Thank you Major Winters for everything you and your men did for us. Godspeed.
Posted Jan-9-2011 Bygrayokc (1797.96) 
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If you look up definition of a "great man" in the dictionary, I bet you would find his picture.
Posted Jan-10-2011 BySuperPower (93.34) 
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Very sad day.
R.I.P Sir.
Posted Jan-10-2011 Bynonconforme (802.14) 
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No sir, this man fought to preserve this Nation from the very likes of you.
You could never imagine or dream of measuring up to the "company of hero's" this amazing man refered to. Now do yourself a favor and run along while you still have a shred of integrity.
Posted Jan-10-2011 Bynonconforme (802.14) 
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It's too late his name here might as well be shithead.
Posted Jan-10-2011 ByALLAHtheDOG (99.92) 
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This will be the last LL post I look at today. I do not know him personally but have read much about him and watched many of his interviews. This hurts deeply and he will be missed along with all the others that we are losing. As a fellow "skysoldier", Major Winters will be missed for his character and helping to preserve our way of life.
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R I P
Posted Jan-10-2011 ByISLINGTON (378.10) 
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RIP Major Winters
We have lost a great MAN
Posted Jan-10-2011 Bythebigniv (576.84) thebigniv View Channel Send Message
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A strength most men can only aspire to but seldom achieve,God Speed Major.
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R.I.P.
Posted Jan-10-2011 Byenglishresistance (78.80) englishresistance Send Message
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rest in peace Major Winters you will be missed.
Posted Jan-10-2011 ByADOLF-OTTO (103.76) ADOLF-OTTO View Channel Send Message
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Thank you for your service SIR!!
may you rest in peace.
Posted Jan-10-2011 Byjohnnyreb08 (31.34) 
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great inspirational guy, he will be missed.
Posted Jan-10-2011 Byinsurgent22 (42.14) 
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The old breed's dying off hard. Never thought I'd live long enough to read his obituary even though he's 40 years older than me, the man just seemed immortal.
Kinda guy who saw what needed to be done and had the balls to do it, no matter what IT was.
Damn sad day.
Posted Jan-10-2011 Bymichael567 (1983.70) michael567 View Channel Send Message
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You will never be forgotten sir!
Posted Jan-10-2011 Bystardust_2010 (11.32) 
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Don't let the door hit you in the ass.
Posted Jan-10-2011 ByFTW420 (1104.40) 
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*salute*
Posted Jan-10-2011 Bycoffinfillr (31.60) 
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