War and Family: Letters Home

CPL Julian A. Nichols, U.S. Army, 483rd Engineering Maintenance Co - Letters Sent Home !

18 min · 1. Mai 2026
Episode CPL Julian A. Nichols, U.S. Army, 483rd Engineering Maintenance Co - Letters Sent Home ! Cover

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Welcome to the 100th episode War and Family Letters Home! This episode is about Cpl. Julian Andrew Nichols of the 483rd Engineering Maintenance Co.  Cpl Nichols served in both the European and Pacific theatre of war.  Join me to hear his letters and his activities before, during and after the war!  The best part?  Cpl Nichols letters are going home to his Granddaughter! This podcast shares letters written home by U.S. servicemen and women during World War II. My mission is simple: to return World War II history to families—one letter, and one story at a time.

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