![]() He did it to save their lives.” In any case, the company was glad to be rid of the irascible captain.” He was among the most selfless men I’ve ever had the privilege of serving with. Not for his selfish gain, mind you that wasn’t Winters’s style. In the opinion of paratrooper Don Malarkey, “Winters quietly orchestrated the deal to force Sobel out. Winters was folded back into his former role. Meehan, a Philadelphian, possessed a kinder disposition. Realizing how sour the situation was, Sink at last transferred the captain from Easy Company that February. Several of the sergeants were accordingly punished for insubordination. ![]() Risking their own futures, the men unleashed a verbal volley undermining Sobel’s authority and abilities. Sink indicating their unwillingness serve under the captain. “A band of sergeants mutinied against Sobel, writing a letter to Col. ![]()
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