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All The Good Times Singer has left his song on the air Hunter has hung…
Devoted To You Darling you can count on me 'til the sun dries…
Peking With just a quick glance from the truck to the…


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David Chinna

@Brian Houle
Yes war brings out the worse in some
Malmedy my lai etc
Hard to live by rules
Cromwell in ireland
Drogheda and wexford
And many others I imagine
Not reported or recorded
Even in old testament many occured!



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Kiana Brown

I’ve seen Band of Brothers probably 6 times now. About 6 months ago, my boyfriend and I moved to Hershey, PA. Knowing that this brave and amazing man once lived here is truly amazing. Just exploring the area, I found myself driving on the Major Dick Winters Memorial Highway. When I saw the sign, something powerful came over me. I still can’t explain it to this day.

Vtard1

This man can tell a story like no other. The greatest generation that ever lived. Thank you and all who served. You will never be forgotten.

E Mail

@Rob Roy That generation likely produced you, so yes- You are insignificant and Major Winters is far from that. Much more significant in his life, and it's contribution

E Mail

Too bad that on Jan 6th, all of the losers had to disgrace this man's legacy by storming the Capitol

John Scuderi

A lot. I was reading about one officer from Iwo Jima who was just like Winters who also went on to fight in Korea AND was a high ranking officer in Vietnam. There are probably more than we will ever know.

manasloo

@Rob Roy I am aware of everything you said. We just consider different context which changes point of view. Yours is a classical western one which is supposed to be fair. I think mine is too. But it comes often very close just to sentimentalizm. Reducing everything to the fate and sacrifice of the simple soldier is a rambling fallacy, because the fate of each possible side's soldiers is the same and just as respectable, and having often more in common each other than with their respective commanders and politicians themselves. So let's put it aside. The joint fight of the Soviets and the West was a necessity forced by specific circumstances, the main factor of which on Stalin's part was the collapse of his calculations in regard of signing the pact with Hitler expecting the West and Germany would namely fight against each other and considering himself as very clever uncle Joe would simply go in there and occupy them once they bled out. Yet Adi proved to be more clever as operation Barbarossa and his "betrayal" corrected painfully these plans and turned Stalin into an ally who although never stopped to dream of conquering the West just before he entered Berlin at all (as the Cold War later proved). E.g. Churchill and Patton knew it well, but were silenced by idealists like you, dude :P so whole eastern Europe was given up that way.... One can talk like that for a long time, but you have to be realistic. The Soviets and now Russia have been never friends of America and the West. So , please don't attach the word civilisation to the word Russia as I come from former "soviet block" an I know quite well how does this kind of "civilisation" taste , thus I am the more happy the more American troops are dispatched here. Could be even whole American forces , no problem and welcome.

Rob Roy

@manasloo So you aren't aware that Russia killed 90% of the Germans in ww2? Ww2 was won through Russian blood, American economic power, and British intelligence. Might not fit in to America's idea that it wins everything alone but there you go. Nobody likes Russia's regime then or now, but don't take it away from those millions who died. The Western front was described as a picnic by German soldiers who served on both fronts. Nothing like the same scale of fighting or civility.

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Mike Friend

10:00 It still defies belief that after all the meticulous planning, the airborne saw fit to put the entire company headquarters staff onto a single plane! Fortunately paratroopers are trained to think and act as leaders and show initiative. It allowed them to overcome this major setback as well as the missed drop zones and loss of kit.

CIB

A common term we used in the Army when I was still in was LGOP mean Little Groups Of Paratroopers. There was always the emergency contingency plan on deployments or even training missions if shit goes south, know your objective, team up in any manner you can and cause complete chaos to the enemy. I think that was a lesson learned from the Normandy drop that carried over all these decades

John D'Isselt

I'm really interested in finding more clips of Dick when he was younger, feel like you can almost get a sense of what he was like during the war through his speech and mannerisms.

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