Theres nothing you chaps on forum dont know about the Airborne! But have you heard of this man?
"Crasher" Nichols DSO (& Bar), MC and US Legion of Merit.
His WW2 service record goes a little something like this:
Commanded the 1st Essex Regiment 1941
Brigadier and Commander of the 50th Northumbrian Division in the Western Desert.
Commanded the Special Allied Airborne Reconnaissance Force 1945.
Died 1954.
Crasher was literally fearless.........one of his DSO citations details how when an advance was held up by strong resistance he personally went out alone and silenced a position firing a Bren from the hip. This time the foe was the French Foreign Legion!
Rather than give the order for someone else to risk their lives he went out ahead and alone...........this gives us a good idea of what sort of commander he was!
I hope you can now understand why I hold him in such high regard!
At this point your probably thinking I`m going to tell you I own the medals, alas, no............but I have a more than interesting story to tell about Crasher and how if it wasnt for another mans bravery "Crasher" would never of been.
Have I sparked readers interest on forum?.......Let me know if you would be interested in more posts in which I will chronicle the untold story of Crasher.
Steve.
"Crasher" Nichols DSO (& Bar), MC and US Legion of Merit.
His WW2 service record goes a little something like this:
Commanded the 1st Essex Regiment 1941
Brigadier and Commander of the 50th Northumbrian Division in the Western Desert.
Commanded the Special Allied Airborne Reconnaissance Force 1945.
Died 1954.
Crasher was literally fearless.........one of his DSO citations details how when an advance was held up by strong resistance he personally went out alone and silenced a position firing a Bren from the hip. This time the foe was the French Foreign Legion!
Rather than give the order for someone else to risk their lives he went out ahead and alone...........this gives us a good idea of what sort of commander he was!
I hope you can now understand why I hold him in such high regard!
At this point your probably thinking I`m going to tell you I own the medals, alas, no............but I have a more than interesting story to tell about Crasher and how if it wasnt for another mans bravery "Crasher" would never of been.
Have I sparked readers interest on forum?.......Let me know if you would be interested in more posts in which I will chronicle the untold story of Crasher.
Steve.
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