- William Guarnere
Infobox Military Person
name=William J. Guarnere
caption=Guarnere as a sergeant
rank=Staff Sergeant
unit=E Company, 2ndBattalion ,506th Infantry Regiment (United States) ,101st Airborne Division
family=Frances (wife)
nickname=Wild Bill
born= birth date and age|1922|4|28
died=
placeofbirth=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
placeofburial=
enteredservice=Fort Meade ,Maryland
currentlyresides=
serviceyears=1942-1945
portrayedby=Frank John Hughes in "Band of Brothers "
laterwork="You name it, I done it." - William Guarnere
awards=-Silver Star - Bronze Star (w. OLC) -Purple Heart (2OLC) -Good Conduct Medal -European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal w. three service stars and arrow device -World War II Victory Medal - Presidential Unit Citation (w. OLC):"For other people with similar names, seeWild Bill "William J. "Wild Bill" Guarnere (born
28 April ,1922 ) is a veteran sergeant of Easy Company, 2ndBattalion ,506th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) attached to the101st Airborne Division of theUnited States Army during the Second World War. He was portrayed in theHBO miniseries "Band of Brothers " byFrank John Hughes .Early life
William Guarnere was born in
South Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , the youngest of 10 children. When William was 15, the United States Government created theCivilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and theCitizens Military Training Camp (CMTC) programs to help boys during the depression. The CCC was a civilian project to get kids off the street. Guarnere's mother told the Government that he was 17 while he was only 15, and he spent three summers in the CMTC, which took four years to complete. Upon completing his training he would be an officer in theUnited States Army . Unfortunately, after his third year the program was cancelled due to the pending war inEurope .After the
attack on Pearl Harbor , and six months before graduation from high school, Guarnere left and worked forBaldwin Locomotive Works making tanks for the Army. In mid-1942, Guarnere enlisted in theparatroops .World War II
William Guarnere joined Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, to fight in
World War II . He made his first combat jump onD-Day as part of the Allied invasion ofFrance . He earned the nickname “Wild Bill” because of his reckless attitude towards theGermans . Another nickname for him was "Gonorrhoea " because of its similarity to his last name (this was used in the miniseries "Band of Brothers"). He displayed strong hatred for the Germans because one of his older brothers, Henry, had been killed fighting the German Army in the Italian campaign atMonte Cassino .Guarnere lived up to his nickname of "Wild Bill." A terror on the battlefield, he fiercely attacked the Germans he came into combat with. Guarnere received the
Silver Star for combat during theBrecourt Manor Assault on D-Day, and was later decorated with two Bronze Stars and twoPurple Heart s, making him one of only three Easy Company members (the others beingLieutenant Lynn "Buck" Compton and MajorRichard Winters ) to be awarded the Silver Star throughout the duration of the war while a member of Easy. While recovering from injuries, he absented himself from his hospital to rejoin Easy Company just before theBattle of the Bulge inBelgium . He lost his leg in that battle while trying to help his wounded friendJoe Toye (who could not get up because he had also lost his leg). Due to this injury, Guarnere's participation in the war came to an end.In his recent autobiography entitled "Beyond Band of Brothers; Memoirs of Major Richard Winters",
Richard Winters refers to two men in Easy Company as being "natural killers":Ronald Speirs and Bill Guarnere. When making those statements about both men, Winters says it in a way that reflects respect, not in a negative manner.After the War
Guarnere returned to the USA in March, 1945 and took on many odd jobs. He wore an artificial right leg until he was able to secure full disability from the
Army , threw away the limb and retired. He became an active member of many veterans organizations, and presides over many Easy Company reunions.Guarnere wrote "Brothers in Battle, Best of Friends: Two WWII Paratroopers from the Original Band of Brothers Tell Their Story" with Edward "Babe" Heffron and Robyn Post, outlining activities of Easy Company. The book was published by Berkley Publishing Group, Penguin Books. [Guarnere, William, with Edward Heffron and Robyn Post. "Brothers in Battle, Best of Friends: Two WWII Paratroopers from the Original Band of Brothers Tell Their Story". New York, New York: Berkley Caliber. 2007. ISBN 0425217280]
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References
External links
* [http://www.wildbillguarnere.com/ Bill's Official web site]
* [http://www.hbo.com/band/landing/currahee.html HBO Band of Brothers web site]
* [http://www.brothersinbattlethebook.com Bill Guarnere's book, Brothers in Battle, Best of Friends]
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