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Personnel

T/Sgt

Frederick B. NICHOLS

Army Serial Number: 36485822
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 350th Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Radio Operator / Gunner
Beginning Date of 100th Service: Unknown
Time of Service at Thorpe Abbotts: Unknown - Unknown

Additional 100th Service Notes

Status: KIA
MACR: 08816
CR: 08816
Comments: 11 SEP 44 RUHLAND OIL (EAC - EXP)

Media Articles

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Media ItemTypePageVolume/IssueBroadcast SourceTimeDescriptionFile
Fred Nichols MIAPrintThe Pantagraph Sept 28 194412:00 am
Frederic Nichols body repatriatedPrintHerald and Review Dec 7 194912:00 am

Comments and Notes

Memo 1:
CREW
DATE: 11 Sept.1944 350th Sqdn. A/C #43-38076

MISSION: RUHLAND MACR #8816,Micro-fiche 3236


2nd Lt Harold R.Taylor P KIA
2nd Lt Joseph E.Kitto CP KIA
2nd Lt Martin W.Nielson NAV KIA
2nd Lt Horace W.Teague BOM KIA
T/Sgt Frederick B.Nichols ROG KIA
S/Sgt Rex V.Runyan TTE KIA
S/Sgt Perry L.Olson BTG KIA
S/Sgt Harry D.Everhart WG POW/WIA
S/Sgt William D.Ebbert TG KIA

MISSIONS OF LT H.R.TAYLOR CREW:
DATE Last First Rank Pos Target a/c #
8/8/1944 TAYLOR H R. LT P ST. SYLVAIN 97924
8/27/1944 TAYLOR H.R. LT P BERLIN (RECALL) 38043
8/30/1944 TAYLOR H.R LT P BREMEN 38076
9/11/1944 TAYLOR H.R. LT P RUHLAND 38076


A letter written by Sgt.Harry Everhart on 1 Aug.1946 is quoted below:

"On September 11,1944,around 5 o'clock in the morning we started out for a
bombing raid on an oil plant. About noon we ran into heavy enemy opposition
and in about ten minutes of fighting our plane was hit. As I had received
no word to bail out,I stayed with my guns. I heard S/Sgt.P.L.Olson exclaim
that he had shot a plane himself. When I was aware that our plane was going
to crash it was too late to parachute out so I stayed where I was as I
supposed the rest of the crew did. From there on I do not recall anything
until I woke up and found that I was surrounded by Germans.I must have been
thrown out of the plane as I was a good ways from where I could see a plane
burning which I supposed was ours. The plane crashed in a wooded area and
from what I could see was damaged very badly. As for the rest of the crew
I didn't see or hear anything from them. I Was then taken to a hospital in
Nuenstein. I stayed at the hospital for almost 12 weeks and when I was able
to leave for a prison camp I asked the interrogation officer if he knew any-
thing of my crew, and he told me they were all dead."

KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:

Target:
Ruhland
Aircraft:
(43-38076)
Date:
1944-09-11
Cause:
EAC & Crash Landing

Crew List

1st Crew List

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Rank Name Pos Status
Lt TAYLOR, Harold R. P KIA
Lt KITTO, Joseph CP KIA
Lt TEAGUE, Horace W. NAV KIA
LT NIELSON, Martin W. BOM KIA
T/SGT RUNYAN, Rex V. TTE KIA
T/Sgt NICHOLS, Frederick B. ROG KIA
S/Sgt OLSON, Perry L. BTG KIA
S/SGT EVERHART, Harry D. WG POW
S/SGT EBBERT, William D. TG KIA