What Happened To Joe Toye - Both gis were staff sergeants in the storied 101st airborne division. Web on january 3, 1945, joe toye was caught out in the open during an artillery strike and knocked down by shell shrapnel entering his back. Web joe toye was a member of easy company, the paratroopers featured in the miniseries band of brothers. 3 sep 1995 (aged 76) reading, berks county, pennsylvania, usa. He was trying to help his buddy, joe toye. Another exploding shell shredded toye’s right leg. Web bill guarnere and joe toye, men who both lost legs during the siege of bastogne, lived long lives wherein they married, had children, and helped organize easy company reunions. Web guarnere lost his leg, and nearly his life, in the battle of the bulge, the largest and bloodiest battle the army ever fought. He survived the war and went on to work as a salesman and a farmer, and stayed in touch with his comrades. Joe toye was a parachute infantryman in world war ii, serving at the invasion of normandy and the battle of the bulge.
Web bill guarnere and joe toye, men who both lost legs during the siege of bastogne, lived long lives wherein they married, had children, and helped organize easy company reunions. He survived the war and went on to work as a salesman and a farmer, and stayed in touch with his comrades. Both gis were staff sergeants in the storied 101st airborne division. Web joe toye was a member of easy company, the paratroopers featured in the miniseries band of brothers. 3 sep 1995 (aged 76) reading, berks county, pennsylvania, usa. Laureldale, berks county, pennsylvania, usa show map. Another explosion blew off his right leg. Joe toye was a parachute infantryman in world war ii, serving at the invasion of normandy and the battle of the bulge. Web on january 3, 1945, joe toye was caught out in the open during an artillery strike and knocked down by shell shrapnel entering his back. Guarnere came to his aid and attempted to carry him to safety. Web guarnere lost his leg, and nearly his life, in the battle of the bulge, the largest and bloodiest battle the army ever fought. Hughestown, luzerne county, pennsylvania, usa. He was trying to help his buddy, joe toye. Another exploding shell shredded toye’s right leg.