From what I saw in the movie of his character he was a courageous, caring, and full in leader. I've watch Band of Brothers so many times and his character, Winters, and Spier are especially fascinating. I find myself wondering from whence come such men?
I lost my Dad a few years ago. He was a WWI Marine fought at Kwajalien, Guam, Okinawa, others, and was prepping to land around Tokyo. He died a terrible lingering death from Parkinsons. But you know, I couldn't help think what a wonderful life he had after surviving WWII, in spite of how it ended. I know he considered it a fair trade of sorts.
There were an awful lot of heroic men from that generation. I think we are seeing an equally courage generation in service right now. I am astounded and how well our troops perform under such harsh conditions and what seem to me as a civilian ridiculous ROE. WWII was a heroic period in time for our country and I think we are seeing it again. For that matter I've been an awful lot of Vietnam vets like my brother who did and survived the unimaginable conditions and bidding of our country.
RIP Buck, your memory is immortalized for us in film. Thanks for serving our country.