Winters in Wartime: Leading the 506th, Holland ’44 September 12, 2024 by Jolie Major Dick Winters, commander of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, Holland, 1944. SHARE IT IF YOU LIKE! Pinterest Facebook You may be interested: 1922: Beachwear Bust, Chicago Girls Arrested for Immodesty
He was, by all accounts, exactly what a leader should be. His concern with the welfare of his men comes across so clearly in both the book and show versions of Band of Brothers Reply
Band of Brothers is one of the greatest TV series ever. I watched it with my late father-in-law and it will always hold a special place in my heart! Reply
Cool! I used to live near the Richard Winters memorial bridge in PA, never really knew who he was or what he did. Reply
My grandfather was in the 506th HQ. Injured in Bastoigne. Middle weight 101st boxing champ. James Wagner. Reply
He was, by all accounts, exactly what a leader should be. His concern with the welfare of his men comes across so clearly in both the book and show versions of Band of Brothers
Band of Brothers is one of the greatest TV series ever. I watched it with my late father-in-law and it will always hold a special place in my heart!
Hero !!!
If Clint Eastwood and Kevin Bacon made a baby
Cool! I used to live near the Richard Winters memorial bridge in PA, never really knew who he was or what he did.
My grandfather was in the 506th HQ. Injured in Bastoigne. Middle weight 101st boxing champ. James Wagner.
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Straight up legend.
The Quaker.
Until I read the text, I thought this might be Clint Eastwood.
Curahee!
Major dick, Winters.
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