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When Winters died Jan. 2 in a Campbelltown assisted-living facility in Lebanon County, our nation and our region lost a larger than life citizen-soldier who led Easy Company, the 506th regiment...
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Major Richard D. Winters, a resident of Hershey, PA, died on 2 January 2011, at an assisted living facility in nearby Campbelltown, PA. He had been suffering from Parkinson's disease for several years. Winters had requested a private, unannounced funeral service, which was held on 8 January 2011.
A mild mannered soul, who very rarely ever drank or cursed, Winters retired from the military after the war ended. After serving as an instructor during the Korean War, he settled down on a Pennsylvania farm, where he still lives to this day.
Apr 22, 2016 · Three men formed a company to carry on a tradition started by Maj. Dick Winters to keep the memory of WWII veterans alive by taking tour groups along the path of the "band of brothers."
- Gerald Swick
Jan 10, 2011 · Winters lived in Hershey, Pa., but died in an assisted living center in suburban Palmyra.
This book is a memoir of MAJ Winters’ experience in World War II and because of that, the authors have elected to not provide supplemental material to analyze or corroborate his experiences,...