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   Sobel walked past Winters, head down, giving no indication that he saw the X.O. Behind him walked a most unhappy Pvt. Joachim Melo, carrying a mop, soaking wet, dirty, badly needing a shave, hair uncombed. Sobel left without saying a word. Winters inspected the latrine and found that Melo had done a good job.
    At 1045 hours Winters walked into the orderly room to get ready for the company formation. With a hint of a smirk on his face, 1st Sergeant Evans handed him a typed document. It read:
    Company E, 506th PIR, 30 Oct. '43
    Subject: Punishment under 104th Article of War
    To: 1st Lt. R. D. Winters
    1. You will indicate by indorsement [sic] below whether you desire punishment under 104th AW or trial by Courts Martial for failure to inspect the latrine at 0945 this date as instructed by me.
    [Signed, with a grand flourish] Herbert M. Sobel, Capt., Commanding.
    Winters confronted Sobel. "Captain," he said after saluting and asking permission to speak, "my orders were to inspect the latrine at 1000 hours."
    "I changed that time to 0945."
    "No one told me."
    "I telephoned, and I sent a runner." Winters bit his tongue. There was no telephone in his room, and no runner had come.
    It was time for inspection. Strayer went down the ranks and through the barracks. Everything, including the latrine, was satisfactory. Winters, meanwhile, made up his mind on how to respond to Sobel. On the bottom of the typed sheet, he wrote by hand:
    Subject: Punishment under 104 A.W. or Trial by Courts Martial.
    To: Capt. H. M. Sobel
    1. I request trial by Courts Martial for failure to inspect the latrine at 0945 this date.
    Lt. R. D. Winters, XO, Co. E
    Sobel replied the following day:
    1. You will be denied a 48 hour pass until after December 15, 1943.
    2. In accordance with the procedure outlined in the Courts-Martial Manual you will iniutate [initiate; Sergeant Evans evidently had trouble either typing or spelling] your own letter of appeal with your reasons for objection and also a request for trial by courts-martial.
    Winters simmered for three days. So far as he could make out, Sobel was saying, "Look, don't be silly, take the punishment and forget the courts-martial." Sobel knew that the "punishment" was a matter of indifference to Winters, as Winters spent his weekends on the post, reading or playing sports. But Winters had had enough. He wanted to force the moment to a crisis. The competition he had never wanted, between himself and Sobel for leadership of E Company, had to be settled. The company was not big enough for both of them.
    On November 4, Winters appealed his punishment under the 104th Article of War. Sobel made an "indorsement" [Evans' spelling] the next day:
    1. Punishment for the above offense given by the undersigned will not be lifted by him.
    2. When given another task to perform by a ranking officer to myself [Strayer's order to censor the mail] you should have delegated your task to another officer to inspect the latrine and not let it go until such time that the
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