Member of unit linked to 'Dirty Dozen' dies in Pa.

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    <!-- end: .tools --> <!-- end: .hd --> [​IMG] <cite class="caption"> AP – This undated photo provided courtesy of Barbara Agnew Maloney shows John 'Jack' Agnew. Agnew, an original … </cite>

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    <!-- end .related-media --> <cite class="vcard"> By RON TODT, Associated Press Writer Ron Todt, Associated Press Writer </cite> – <abbr title="2010-04-11T18:59:20-0700" class="timedate">Sun Apr 11, 9:59 pm ET</abbr>
    <!-- end .byline --> PHILADELPHIA – John "Jack" Agnew, one of the original members of a U.S. Army unit that operated behind enemy lines in World War II and is often credited with having loosely inspired the movie "The Dirty Dozen," has died at age 88.
    Agnew belonged to the Filthy Thirteen, an unofficial unit within the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division. He was pronounced dead Thursday at Abington Memorial Hospital after becoming ill at his home in the Maple Village retirement community in Hatboro, where he and his wife moved about a year ago, his daughter Barbara Agnew Maloney said.
    On D-Day, the Filthy Thirteen parachuted into France to take a bridge over the Douve River. It was "a mission that would cost most of the men their lives," according to an article in the winter 2008-09 edition of American Valour Quarterly, a publication of the nonprofit American Veterans Center.
    Before the Battle of the Bulge, Agnew and other members of the unit were requested for pathfinder duty and parachuted into Bastogne, which was besieged by German forces. Agnew operated a beacon to help guide in planes carrying badly needed supplies.
    Tales of the unit's exploits and a Stars and Stripes military newspaper photograph are said to have inspired "The Dirty Dozen," not because any of the unit's members were convicts like the movie's characters — they weren't — but because of their reputation for brawling, drinking and spending time in the stockade.
    In interviews, Agnew, a private first class, said that came directly from the unit's leader, Jake McNiece.
    "We weren't murderers or anything, we just didn't do everything we were supposed to do in some ways and did a whole lot more than they wanted us to do in other ways," he told the quarterly. "We were always in trouble."
    Agnew was among those interviewed in a documentary, "The Filthy Thirteen: Real Stories from Behind the Lines," that was included in a 2006 special edition DVD of "The Dirty Dozen."
    The 1967 movie, about an Army major who has to train and lead 12 convicts into a mission targeting German officers, starred Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland and Jim Brown.
    Maloney said her father told her about 30 percent of the movie was true.
    "And, actually, the scene where they captured the officers, Dad said that was true and he really coordinated that," she said Sunday.
    Two months ago, Maloney said, she accompanied her father to a military history convention in Louisville, Ky., where she met with three of the four surviving Filthy Thirteen members and three members of Easy Company, which was the focus of the HBO series "Band of Brothers."
    "Dad, when we were little kids, he'd always say, 'I won the war; I know you don't believe me, but someday you'll know,'" she said. "We didn't really realize it until the 'Band of Brothers' came out."
    Agnew will be buried with full military honors Tuesday at Forest Hills Cemetery in Huntingdon Valley, in the Philadelphia suburbs, where he and his wife, Elizabeth Agnew, lived for 56 years, Maloney said.





    Member of unit linked to 'Dirty Dozen' dies in Pa. - Yahoo! News
     
  2. Hispeedal2

    Hispeedal2 Nay Sayer

    Amazing story.

    I am sad that we are losing this generation without getting every single story down on paper. I guess that's who they were. They came back, adjusted, and went on with life never looking back. I am sure the mold was broken.

    RIP John Agnew.
     
  3. Conagher

    Conagher Dark Custom Rider Moderator Emeritus Founding Member

    RIP John Agnew

    Thank you for your wonderful service to this country.
     
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