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    #31
    Rest in peace. My thoughts are for Ethel and the family at this sad time. An inspiration to many. An iconic American. He will be greatly missed.

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      #32
      Truly sad news.
      Winters was a brave warrior who never lost his humanity.
      May he rest in peace.

      Douglas

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        #33
        Hi,

        Very sad day. Now he is with his comrades and with all the german soldiers deads. All laughing together.

        Rest In Peace

        My respects for him and for his family

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          #34
          Another Hero has left us .
          RIP Major Winters.

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            #35
            That is REALLY SAD news....ruined my day completely!

            R.I.P. Maj Winters and Thank you....

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              #36
              From what I saw he was a humble man who never liked the label of "hero". He finally found peace after the terrible conflict he par-took in and lost so many friends. Now he has left us with memories of deeds and service that will ive on for many years to come.

              RIP Richard you've down your country and famliy proud. You will be missed BUT never forgotten.

              M

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                #37
                Decent man

                I honestly believe Winter's generation of Americans,who were thrust into Europe and the Pacific theatres were the best.Many came from abject poverty when capitalism collapsed and only the war offered three square meals.
                He came across a humble,decent and compassionate man, a true gentleman.
                No doubt a lion in battle but in victory magnanimous. I have met several in my time none of whom veered into histrionics but pain was visible.Many British veterans also had this virtue, one who lives around the corner to me had a terrible time with the 12th SS Panzer in Normandy and still feels the pain.
                May he feel the peace he deserves.

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                  #38
                  God Bless you Major Winters. We will never forget.

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                    #39
                    R.I.P., a great soldier and even a greater human being. You and your generation will be missed.

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                      #40
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                        #41
                        Dick Winters I "SALUTE" you 1000 salutes!!- R.I.P.

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                          #42
                          Rest in Peace Major.

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                            #43
                            You

                            Watch the BOB episode "Why we fight" ...
                            I'm sure the Major saw at first hand why there was (and is) "Nothing to laugh about." with such reptiles.



                            Originally posted by ACER View Post
                            Hi,

                            Very sad day. Now he is with his comrades and with all the german soldiers deads. All laughing together.

                            Rest In Peace

                            My respects for him and for his family

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                              #44
                              My sincere condolences to his family. We shall all regret his passing.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Kyle Harrington View Post
                                I honestly believe Winter's generation of Americans,who were thrust into Europe and the Pacific theatres were the best.Many came from abject poverty when capitalism collapsed and only the war offered three square meals.
                                He came across a humble,decent and compassionate man, a true gentleman.
                                No doubt a lion in battle but in victory magnanimous. I have met several in my time none of whom veered into histrionics but pain was visible.Many British veterans also had this virtue, one who lives around the corner to me had a terrible time with the 12th SS Panzer in Normandy and still feels the pain.
                                May he feel the peace he deserves.
                                I know what you mean. Most of the WWII vets I've met, combat or not, are always kind and generous. My uncle, a 'Nam vet, still has shrapnel and some of his buddy's bones that got lodged in his back when the latter stepped on a mind. Still feels it and the war, but is a great person!

                                May all vets of the world receive the respect they deserve!
                                Lev

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