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Lt. Robert Baillie Nicol, KIA, February 6, 1944 - Walt's Daughter - 07-04-2014

Nice looking young man. Many thanks to his niece and to you for sharing this with us. Ah, another piece of the puzzle has been solved. :pdt12: I am looking up patch right now...




Lt. Robert Baillie Nicol, KIA, February 6, 1944 - Walt's Daughter - 07-04-2014


It is the 4th Armored Division shoulder patch. Hmmm, must have started out with that unit? That is very interesting.

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Lt. Robert Baillie Nicol, KIA, February 6, 1944 - Walt's Daughter - 12-02-2014


Received this letter this last week

 

I forgot to let you know that the Mayor of Stewart Manor was very appreciative of the info you and I put together on Lt. Nicol, and he expressed it in a thank you letter.
In researching Stewart Manor residents, I came across a story (attached) of another SW serviceman who survived the war, though much of his time was spent in a German POW camp. Since he was a navigator in the USAAF, the story doesn't quite fit into your website, but it should put a smile on the face of anyone who cares to read it.
Again, thanks for your help with Lt. Nicol.
Joseph Veltre

 

 

I am attaching the story he sent to me regarding Richard Matheis. :pdt12:

Richard Matheis Story - received Dec 2014.pdf