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Supreme sharpshooter
Supreme sharpshooter





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Shifty Powers fit well into this group of elite soldiers.

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The series won six Emmys and numerous other awards and still runs frequently on various networks around the world. In 2001, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg turned Ambrose’s book into a 10-part HBO miniseries by the same name. The company was first chronicled in 1992 by historian Stephen Ambrose in his book Band of Brothers. Along the way they encountered horrors and victories, welded themselves into a family of soldiers, and helped swing the tide of World War II and, ultimately, the course of history. They fought their way through Belgium, France, and Germany, faced overwhelming odds, liberated concentration camps, and drank a toast to victory in April 1945 at Hitler’s Berchtesgaden hideout in the Alps. They parachuted into Normandy on D-Day and later into Holland for Operation Market-Garden. After training stateside, the men rode the troop ship Samaria to Aldbourne, England, for further battle preparation. The Band of Brothers formed and trained at Camp Toccoa, Georgia, under the tough and controversial Captain Herbert Sobel.

supreme sharpshooter

Shifty Powers was a soldier with the now-legendary Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division. Yet, despite this humble life, the world knows his name today.Ĭertainly much of Shifty’s notoriety has to do with his association with the Band of Brothers. He never chased any of the contemporary definitions of success-popularity, power, or position. After the war, he was never the boss of anything. He began the war as a lowly private and ended the war as a squad leader, never leading a group larger than 12 men. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, working in his vegetable garden, and shooting rifles at targets from his front porch. Shifty was a self-described mountain man, a hillbilly. Aside from a few years he spent working in California and his years in the war, he seldom traveled outside his tiny hometown. He was born, grew up, got married, raised his family, worked, retired, and died in Clinchco, a remote mining town in southwest Virginia.

#Supreme sharpshooter trial

The bench noted that the accused, who were arrested in August 2013, were tried for committing murder of a man.Īccording to the prosecution, the accused had obstructed the car, in which the victim and others were travelling, and assaulted him due to which he sustained injuries and died on the spot.Īfter the trial court convicted the three accused, they approached the high court which acquitted them.Darrell “Shifty” Powers was a soft-spoken machinist who never aspired to greatness. Setting aside the high court judgement which had acquitted the accused, the bench restored the trial court verdict that convicted and sentenced them to life imprisonment. "As per settled position of law, there can be a conviction on the basis of the deposition of the sole eyewitness, if the said witness is found to be trustworthy and/or reliable," it said, adding, there is no reason to doubt the credibility or reliability of the eyewitness in the case. The bench noted that one of the prosecution witnesses was an eyewitness and he fully supported the case. If there is a direct evidence in the form of eyewitness, even in the absence of recovery of weapon, the accused can be convicted," it said. "Recovery of the weapon used in the commission of the offence is not a sine qua non to convict the accused. "Similarly, assuming that the recovery of the weapon used is not established or proved also cannot be a ground to acquit the accused when there is a direct evidence of the eyewitness," the bench said.







Supreme sharpshooter