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Lewis Nixon III
United States Army officer

Lewis Nixon III

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United States Army officer
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
New York City, USA
Place of death
Los Angeles, USA
Age
76 years
Education
Yale University,
Awards
Bronze Star Medal
 
Purple Heart
 
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Biography

Captain Lewis Nixon III (September 30, 1918 – January 11, 1995) was a United States Army officer who, during World War II, served at the company, battalion, and regimental level with the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division. Nixon was portrayed in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers by Ron Livingston.

Early life

Lewis Nixon was born to Stanhope Wood Nixon and Doris Ryer Nixon on September 30, 1918 in New York City. He was a grandson of shipbuilder Lewis Nixon I (1861–1940) and Sally Wood Nixon (died 1937). At age seven, Lewis took third place in the model yacht regatta at Conservatory Lake in Central Park on May 22, 1926, earning a gold and bronze medal in the 35-inch (890 mm) boat class. As a youth, Nixon lived in New York City and Montecito, California; he traveled the world extensively, including Germany, France, and England. Nixon graduated from Cate School in Santa Barbara, before attending Yale University for two years.

Military service

Nixon served during World War II. He was selected (inducted) into the United States Army on January 14, 1941, in Trenton, New Jersey. After graduating from Army Officer Candidate School in 1941 as an infantry second lieutenant, he volunteered for the parachute infantry, part of the U.S. Army's fledgling airborne forces. He was assigned to E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment (506th PIR), commanded by Colonel Robert Sink. The 506th was an independent regiment until June 1943, when it became part of the 101st Airborne Division. He went through the regimental unit training and pre-airborne training at Camp Toccoa, Georgia, and Airborne School at Fort Benning, eventually training at many locations throughout the United States. In September 1943, he was sent with the 506th to Aldbourne, Wiltshire, England, in preparation for the Allied invasion of Normandy.

Nixon was appointed as the 2nd Battalion intelligence officer (S2). He and the 506th parachuted into Normandy on June 6, 1944. Shortly after Easy Company fought in the Battle of Carentan on June 12, 1944, he was moved up to the regimental level as the 506th S2. He served inthe Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany. In the Netherlands he was hit by a bullet from a German MG 42 machine gun. The bullet went through his helmet, grazed his forehead, and left a small burn mark. He developed a drinking problem, and was eventually removed and assigned back down to the 2nd Battalion as the operations officer (S3), where he continued to display his skill at planning and operations, but did not have to deal with the politics and high visibility at the regimental level. In Berchtesgaden, he had first choice of a captured, extensive wine collection originally assembled at Hermann Göring's orders, comprising bottles which were stolen from wineries across France and other European occupied territories.

Nixon was one of the few men of the 101st Airborne to jump with another division or regiment. On March 24, 1945, Nixon was assigned by Major General Maxwell Taylor, the Commanding General (CG) of the 101st, to be an observer with Major General William Miley's 17th Airborne Division during Operation Varsity, the airborne crossing of the river Rhine. Nixon's plane took a direct hit and only he and three others got out. He is also one of very few men in the 101st to earn three Combat Jump Stars on his Jump Wings.

Nixon saw the defeat of Germany and ended World War II with the rank of captain. Nixon never fired a shot in combat,though he spent much time on the front lines during intense close fighting. He returned home in September 1945.

Nixon was remembered as always having a source of whisky no matter where the company was, and in particular for his love of the blended whisky Vat 69, as noted in the book Band of Brothers by Stephen E. Ambrose and the miniseries made from it.

Family

On December 20, 1941, Nixon married Katharine Page of Phoenix, Arizona. That marriage failed, as did the next. He married his third wife, Grace Umezawa, in 1956. She had been a studentin California in the spring of 1942 when the President ordered the internment of Japanese Americans. Richard Winters served as the best man at the wedding. Nixon got his life back together and overcame his alcoholism during their marriage. They had no children.

Later years

After the war, Nixon worked at his family's Nixon Nitration Works in Edison (then Raritan Township), New Jersey, alongside his father, Stanhope, and longtime friend, Dick Winters. Lewis Nixon died of complications from diabetes in Los Angeles, California, on January 11, 1995. Dick Winters gave the eulogy at Grace's request.

Medals and decorations

Bronze Star with one Oak Leaf Cluster
Presidential Unit Citation with one Oak Leaf Cluster
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with 3 service stars and arrowhead device
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Who was Lewis Nixon III?
Lewis Nixon III was a United States Army officer who served with Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, in the 101st Airborne Division during World War II. He was portrayed in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers by Ron Livingston.
What was Lewis Nixon's role in Easy Company?
Nixon served as the executive officer of Easy Company, responsible for administrative matters such as supply, logistics, and communications. He was also known for his ability to procure goods and resources for the soldiers.
What was Lewis Nixon's relationship with Richard Winters?
Lewis Nixon and Richard Winters were close friends and colleagues in Easy Company. Winters, as the company commander, relied heavily on Nixon's organizational skills and attention to detail. They developed a strong bond and continued their friendship after the war.
How did Lewis Nixon contribute to the success of Easy Company?
Lewis Nixon played a crucial role in the success of Easy Company by ensuring they were well-equipped and supplied. He played a key role in the planning and execution of major operations, including the assault on Brecourt Manor. Nixon's quick-thinking and resourcefulness often proved invaluable to the company.
What happened to Lewis Nixon after the war?
After the war, Lewis Nixon struggled with alcoholism and had a tumultuous personal life. However, he eventually sought treatment and achieved sobriety. Nixon went on to have a successful career as a lawyer and became involved in politics. He passed away in 1995 at the age of 80.
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