He is buried at Temple Hill Memorial Park, Castlewood, Russell County, Virginia. Powers died of lung cancer on 17 June 2009, in Dickenson County, Virginia. Powers is listed as one of 20 men from Easy Company who contributed to the 2009 book We Who Are Alive and Remain: Untold Stories from the Band of Brothers, published by Penguin/ Berkley-Caliber. The Powers family noted the release of the Band of Brothers TV miniseries and the subsequent speaking engagements brought Powers out of the depression and speculated that the series bought Powers extra years of life. Powers, in his later years, was in declining health and depressed. He worked as a machinist for the Clinchfield Coal Corporation for more than twenty years. He was laid off when the company he worked for lost a government contract, so he returned home. He moved to California, got a machinist job there and stayed there for three years with his family. He was married to his wife Dorothy for 60 years at the time of his death. Honorably discharged from the Army in the postwar demobilization, Powers became a machinist. He spent many months recuperating in hospitals overseas while his comrades in arms arrived home long before he did. During the trip to the airfield, the vehicle that Shifty was in was involved in an accident and he was badly injured. Powers joined and won the lottery that was organized to allow one man from each company to return home early on a furlough. It was for this reason that Powers lacked the sufficient points to return home under the military point system, although he was there every day when Easy Company fought on the line. Powers was one of the very few who was never wounded in combat. Wynn commented, "You know, it just doesn't pay to be shootin' at Shifty when he's got a rifle." Later, when Carwood Lipton and Wynn found the sniper's corpse, they were shocked to see the bullet hole centered in the middle of his forehead. Suddenly, Powers yelled, "I see him!" and fired his rifle, killing the sniper. On 13 January 1945, when Easy Company was attacking Foy, several of the men were pinned down by a sniper that nobody could locate. Lipton commented, "It all happened, because Shifty saw a tree almost a mile away that hadn't been there the day before." It was one of Powers' most remarkable achievements and a testament to the extraordinary gifts his backwoods upbringing brought to Easy Company. Lipton got approval for full battery fire to attack the area despite the short supply of artillery ammunition and the area was deserted within an hour. The "tree" was ultimately discovered to be part of the camouflage the Germans put up for their anti-aircraft battery. On 29 December 1944, when Easy Company was staying in the woods, Powers noticed a tree that was not there just the day before and reported it to First Sergeant Carwood Lipton. Powers also fought in the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium. Powers participated in the Allied military operation Operation Market Garden in the Netherlands. Missing his drop zone, he joined two others from the company and the three linked up with Easy Company several days later to fight in Carentan. He thought it would have been a massacre if the Germans had indeed invaded Aldbourne. He was shocked to see that the residents there were prepared to defend themselves against the Germans with only garden implements. Powers followed Easy Company to station in Aldbourne, England. Powers' nickname "Shifty" originated from his basketball days and his ability to be 'shifty' on his feet. Powers enlisted on 14 August 1942, at Richmond, Virginia. When they found out that they were about to be frozen to the jobs, they went to sign up for the Army. There he befriended Robert 'Popeye' Wynn, and the two went to work in the shipyards in Portsmouth, Virginia after finishing the course. Powers graduated from high school and took a machinist course in a vocational school in Norfolk. Many of the skills he obtained helped him as a soldier. He got to the point where he could throw a coin in the air and hit it with a rifle. Shifty spent a great deal of time in the outdoors, hunting game. His father was an excellent rifle and pistol shot, and taught him how to shoot when he was young. Powers was one of the twenty contributors to the 2009 book We Who Are Alive and Remain: Untold Stories from the Band of Brothers. The 2011 book Shifty's War by journalist Marcus Brotherton, published by Penguin/ Berkley-Caliber, captures Sgt. Powers was portrayed in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers by Peter Youngblood Hills. Staff Sergeant Darrell Cecil "Shifty" Powers (13 March 1923 – 17 June 2009) was a non-commissioned officer with Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, in the 101st Airborne Division during World War II.
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