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Originally Posted by bkmac
R.I.P. Winters. I'll never forget watching him run through the battle at I-Company just to inform some of the troops what was happening/to be done because communication lines were down.
Originally Posted by bkmac
R.I.P. Winters. I'll never forget watching him run through the battle at I-Company just to inform some of the troops what was happening/to be done because communication lines were down.
I meant to correct myself earlier, but I forgot, so I might as well now. It was Spiers that ran through I-Company, not Winters.Originally Posted by moonmaster3
Originally Posted by bkmac
R.I.P. Winters. I'll never forget watching him run through the battle at I-Company just to inform some of the troops what was happening/to be done because communication lines were down.
I don't think that was him...wasn't it the other officer who supposedly gunned down a bunch of POW's?
I meant to correct myself earlier, but I forgot, so I might as well now. It was Spiers that ran through I-Company, not Winters.Originally Posted by moonmaster3
Originally Posted by bkmac
R.I.P. Winters. I'll never forget watching him run through the battle at I-Company just to inform some of the troops what was happening/to be done because communication lines were down.
I don't think that was him...wasn't it the other officer who supposedly gunned down a bunch of POW's?
fraij da 5 11 wrote:
With all due respect to the major, he was mistaken in his assessment of himself, he was heroic and so were the men he led into battle.
Rest in peace to a great warrior and hero.
fraij da 5 11 wrote:
With all due respect to the major, he was mistaken in his assessment of himself, he was heroic and so were the men he led into battle.
Rest in peace to a great warrior and hero.
That was Lt. Spiers.Originally Posted by moonmaster3
Originally Posted by bkmac
R.I.P. Winters. I'll never forget watching him run through the battle at I-Company just to inform some of the troops what was happening/to be done because communication lines were down.
I don't think that was him...wasn't it the other officer who supposedly gunned down a bunch of POW's?