'Band of Brothers' Vet William Guarnere Dies at 90
PHILADELPHIA March 9, 2014 (AP)
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William "Wild Bill" Guarnere (gahr-NAYR), one of the World War II veterans whose exploits were dramatized in the TV miniseries "Band of Brothers," has died at the age of 90.
Guarnere's son, William Guarnere Jr., confirmed Sunday that his father died at Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. Guarnere was rushed to the hospital early Saturday and died of a ruptured aneurysm early Saturday night.
The HBO miniseries was based on a book by Stephen Ambrose and followed the members of Easy Company from training in Georgia in 1942 through the war's end in 1945. Guarnere's combat exploits earned him the nickname Wild Bill and he lost a leg trying to help a wounded solider.
Funeral arrangements were incomplete.
As we continue to lose hundreds these awesome men everyday, we should always remember that if it were not for them, the world would be a much different, probably worse place.
I grew up in the shadow of these great men and am a better man for it. RIP, Mr. Guarnere.
PHILADELPHIA March 9, 2014 (AP)
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William "Wild Bill" Guarnere (gahr-NAYR), one of the World War II veterans whose exploits were dramatized in the TV miniseries "Band of Brothers," has died at the age of 90.
Guarnere's son, William Guarnere Jr., confirmed Sunday that his father died at Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. Guarnere was rushed to the hospital early Saturday and died of a ruptured aneurysm early Saturday night.
The HBO miniseries was based on a book by Stephen Ambrose and followed the members of Easy Company from training in Georgia in 1942 through the war's end in 1945. Guarnere's combat exploits earned him the nickname Wild Bill and he lost a leg trying to help a wounded solider.
Funeral arrangements were incomplete.
As we continue to lose hundreds these awesome men everyday, we should always remember that if it were not for them, the world would be a much different, probably worse place.
I grew up in the shadow of these great men and am a better man for it. RIP, Mr. Guarnere.