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If you mean Captain (later Major) Dick Winters of the 101st Airborne, he was 24 to 27 years old when he served in World War II.
Try running the name through the "American War Library" website.
Get ahold of the book "Biggest Brother"...It is a bio on Major Dick Winters. I think you can piece together who is still alive from it. I would look in my own copy but I just lent it to a friend. I know Winters, Malarky, and Guarnere are still with us. Frank Perconte and Buck Compton are also still around. However, recently Shifty Powers sadly past away.
very very cold!!!!!!! it was very cold during the war so people got colds and flu's from other deceases
A democratic form of government, & equality (including suffrage) for women. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com