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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Edward J. "Babe" Heffron, whose World War II service as a member of the Army's famed Easy Company was recounted in the book and TV miniseries "Band of Brothers," has died. He was 90.
Heffron died Sunday at Kennedy Hospital in Stratford, New Jersey, said his daughter, Patricia Zavrel.
Heffron and the rest of his "Band of Brothers" fought through some of World War II's fiercest European battles. A paratrooper in Company E, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, Heffron took part in the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium and helped liberate the Kaufering concentration camp in Landsberg, Germany. He received a Bronze Star and Purple Heart.
After the war, the Philadelphia native returned home and found work at a whiskey distillery. He later checked cargo on the Delaware River waterfront.
He was prominently featured in historian Stephen Ambrose's 1992 book, "Band of Brothers," upon which the HBO miniseries that began airing in September 2001 was based. The miniseries followed Easy Company from its training in Georgia in 1942 all the way to the war's end in 1945. Its producers included actor Tom Hanks and Steve Spielberg. Heffron was portrayed by Scottish actor Robin Laing.
Along with one of his comrades, William "Wild Bill" Guarnere, and journalist Robyn Post, Heffron wrote a 2007 memoir called "Brothers in Battle, Best of Friends."
In addition to his daughter, he is survived by his wife, Dolores.
Zavrel said funeral arrangements are private.
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Jonathan Anaya
November 23, 2024
My first memory of Edward is my last. Seeing him in Sopranos. I´ve got the utmost respect for those who have served and sacrificed for this great nation. My condolences.
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David Wegmann (Airborne brother)
November 12, 2021
I thank GOD every day for you and the rest of the first TRUE PRORECTORS and DELIVER of Freedom to our nation and world. You will always hope a spot in my heart, until one day I meet you in heaven
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