An interesting point to the recent Band of Brothers film account...
I've just received notice through the "Currahee"506 P.I.R. organization,of which I'm a member,that there is an effort to have (then)Lieut.Richard Winters' D.S.C.(Distinguished Service Cross)upgraded posthumously to the Congressional Medal Of Honor.
Lieut.Winters was ORIGINALLY nominated for the Medal of Honor for his leadership in the destruction of the four gun battery near Le Gran Chemin,Normandy.These guns were shelling the U.S landings on-going at Utah Beach.
There was some "rule",at the time,that the M.O.H. could only be awarded to "one man per division" in any campaign.Winters' M.O.H. instead was presented to another 101st.officer,Lieut.Col.Robert Cole(a West Pointer killed in action)
Many at the time were incensed at the downgrading of Winters' M.O.H. recommendation to the D.S.C.
Another interesting point is that Winters led his 12 paratroopers against
what amounted to some 50 Fallschirmjaeger manning the guns(the movie did'nt reflect this.)
Had Winters and his 12 not neutralized those guns the Utah Beach would have been far bloodier.
Winters himself killed some 5 Fallschirmjaeger in close combat.
Another 10 Fallschirmjaeger were killed by his men,wounded many more,destroyed all the guns,and withdrew with 12 Fallschirmjaeger prisoners.They had wrecked a 50 man Fallschirmjaeger platoon.
The 506 organization is continuing its efforts...
I've just received notice through the "Currahee"506 P.I.R. organization,of which I'm a member,that there is an effort to have (then)Lieut.Richard Winters' D.S.C.(Distinguished Service Cross)upgraded posthumously to the Congressional Medal Of Honor.
Lieut.Winters was ORIGINALLY nominated for the Medal of Honor for his leadership in the destruction of the four gun battery near Le Gran Chemin,Normandy.These guns were shelling the U.S landings on-going at Utah Beach.
There was some "rule",at the time,that the M.O.H. could only be awarded to "one man per division" in any campaign.Winters' M.O.H. instead was presented to another 101st.officer,Lieut.Col.Robert Cole(a West Pointer killed in action)
Many at the time were incensed at the downgrading of Winters' M.O.H. recommendation to the D.S.C.
Another interesting point is that Winters led his 12 paratroopers against
what amounted to some 50 Fallschirmjaeger manning the guns(the movie did'nt reflect this.)
Had Winters and his 12 not neutralized those guns the Utah Beach would have been far bloodier.
Winters himself killed some 5 Fallschirmjaeger in close combat.
Another 10 Fallschirmjaeger were killed by his men,wounded many more,destroyed all the guns,and withdrew with 12 Fallschirmjaeger prisoners.They had wrecked a 50 man Fallschirmjaeger platoon.
The 506 organization is continuing its efforts...
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