<P> As first lieutenant, Winters parachuted into Normandy in the early hours of D - Day, June 6, 1944, and later fought across France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and eventually Germany . After the German surrender in May 1945, he left the 506th and was stationed in France, where senior officers were needed to oversee the return home . In 1951, during the Korean War, Winters was recalled to the army from the inactive list and briefly served as a regimental planning and training officer on staff at Fort Dix, New Jersey . Winters was issued orders for deployment and was preparing to depart for Korea, but instead left the army under a provision that allowed officers who had served in World War II but had been inactive since to resign their commission . </P> <P> Winters was discharged from the army and returned to civilian life, working first in New Jersey and later in Pennsylvania, where he set up his own company selling chocolate byproducts from The Hershey Company to producers of animal feed . He was a regular guest lecturer at the United States Military Academy at West Point until his retirement in 1997 . He was the last surviving Easy Company commander . </P> <P> Winters was featured in a number of books and was portrayed by English actor Damian Lewis in the 2001 HBO mini-series Band of Brothers . </P> <P> Winters was born in New Holland, Pennsylvania, to Richard and Edith Winters on January 21, 1918 . The family moved to nearby Lancaster when he was eight years old . He graduated from Lancaster Boys High School in 1937 and attended Franklin and Marshall College . </P>

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