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Earl McClung


Earl McClung, 90, passed away a year ago today at his home in Pueblo West, Colorado on November 27, 2013. He was born on the Colville Indian Reservation in northeastern Washington State on April 27, 1923. Earl was part American Indian and was very proud of his heritage. Earl was a decorated combat veteran who served with the “screaming eagles” of the 101st Airborne Easy Company 2nd Battalion 506 PIR. His story is highly publicized in the now famous HBO miniseries Band of Brothers.

When Pearl Harbor was attacked in 1941, Earl was eager to enlist but was only in high school. Then in 1943 he was drafted as a 19 year old into the Army and joined the paratroopers where he was assigned to Easy Company 2nd Battalion 506th PIR, of the 101st Airborne. Earl jumped onto Normandy on D-day and reportedly killed two German soldiers as soon as his boots hit the ground. He fought briefly and bravely with the 82nd until relocating with his men of Company E. However, his heroics did not stop there. McClung campaigns with Easy Company include Normandy, Operation Market Garden, the Battle of the Bulge, and lastly overtaking Hitler’s Eagles Nest at the end of the war. His awards include, among others, two Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart. He served our country from 1942 to 1947 and achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant.

Earl and his wife, Jean, of 76 years had three children together.

Earl passed away a year ago this Thanksgiving, November 27, 2013. As we gather around with family and friends to give thanks, let us not forget the brave men who went into harms way to keep our great country free.

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