Major Richard Winters, 1918-2011
This morning I got a message on Facebook from Sarah Frye Gingrich. She was asking about a gravesite of a soldier to visit on Memorial Day. I immediately answered with the grave of Major Dick Winters, one of the soldiers I most admire, and who is admired by even the most cynical of my fellow soldiers.
The Winters family grave at Bergstrasse Lutheran Church
Ephrata, Pa.
Nigel at the Winter's family grave site.
For those who don't know the story of Dick Winters, I cannot recommend more highly the book Band of Brothers by Stephen Ambrose and the HBO miniseries of the same name.
First time in my uniform since 2016
There are many memorials to the men who participated in the Normandy invasion. The airborne museum at Sainte-Mere-Eglise tells the story of those who flew into the invasion in gliders and with parachutes. And the American Cemetery at Normandy where more than 9,000 soldiers are buried on the cliffs above Omaha Beach.
Nigel and I after the visit.
Rest in Peace Major Winters.
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