Robert Wynn (United States Army soldier)

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Robert Emory Wynn Jr.
Nickname(s)Popeye
Born(1921-07-10)July 10, 1921
506th Parachute Infantry Regiment,
101st Airborne Division
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsBronze Star Medal
Purple Heart

Band of Brothers
.

Youth

Robert Wynn was born on July 10, 1921. He was from

Darrell "Shifty" Powers
.

After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Wynn and Powers along with others in the vocational school were shipped to Navy Shipyard at Portsmouth to work on the battleships.[3] Right before they were about to be frozen to the job, Wynn and Powers enlisted in the army and volunteered for the paratroopers.[3] They understood that the training would be difficult, so they vowed they would make it to the end, and they made a bet that if either of them quit, that person would have to pay the other ten dollars.[3] Therefore, later when asked by Lieutenant Richard Winters what got him into the paratroopers, Wynn answered, "Shifty did."[4]

Military service

Both Wynn and Powers were assigned to Easy Company at Camp Toccoa and received training under Captain Herbert Sobel. Wynn was made Sobel's runner in Camp Mackall. One night when Wynn was sent out to locate the platoons, he managed to get 'lost' and spent the night sleeping. Wynn explained to Sobel that he got lost because he could not see in the dark. He was replaced by Edward Tipper, who managed to offer further 'assistance' to Sobel.

Wynn made his first combat jump into

sulfa on his wound.[6] Wynn was then evacuated to Utah Beach, and was sent to a field hospital in England.[7] Wynn was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart
for his action.

In the hospital, Wynn was informed that if he stayed out of action for ninety days, he would be sent to another unit in the 101st Airborne. He persuaded a sergeant to send him back to Aldbourne with light duty papers and rejoined Easy on September 1, 1944. He threw away the papers when Easy was alerted for Operation Market Garden and fought with the company throughout the Holland campaign.[7]

Wynn also participated in the Battle of the Bulge in Bastogne where he shared a foxhole with Powers.[8]

During the fight in Haguenau, Wynn was chosen for a patrol mission across the Moder River led by Sergeant Ken Mercier. While the men were crossing the river, Wynn fell into the water. Wynn could not swim and he started screaming. Clancy Lyall, fellow Easy Company soldier, later said: "I think he must have woken up all the Germans with all his screaming!"[9] Wynn survived, and would fight with Easy Company until the end of the war.

Later years

After the war, Wynn became a structural ironworker on buildings and bridges.[10]

He bought an old log cabin in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina and spent his last days with his family.[11] Wynn died on March 18, 2000, just over a year before the Band of Brothers miniseries was first aired.[11]

References

  1. ^ "SGT Robert Emory "Popeye" Wynn Jr. (1921-2000) -..." www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 2021-05-27.
  2. ^ Brotherton (2011), p. 34.
  3. ^ a b c Brotherton (2011), p. 38.
  4. ^ Alexander (2005), p. 101.
  5. ^ Winters & Kingseed (2011), p. 85.
  6. ^ Alexander (2005), p. 14.
  7. ^ a b Winters & Kingseed (2011), p. 120.
  8. ^ Brotherton (2011), p. 134.
  9. ^ Ooms (2013), p. 105.
  10. ^ Ambrose (1992), Chapter 19.
  11. ^ a b Brotherton (2011), p. 251.

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