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'''Homer Newton''' was the brother of Warrant Officer Class II Robert Allan NEWTON (R/109005), who died with | '''Homer Newton''' was the brother of Warrant Officer Class II Robert Allan NEWTON (R/109005), who died with [[Hubert Coulter]] when their light bomber was shot down off the coast of Algeria on the afternoon of 7 May 1943. | ||
In summer 1943, Homer wrote to Hubert's brother [[Everett Coulter]] and asked to meet. Everett wrote to his sister [[Ruth Newman]] about this letter in a letter home, dated 25 August 1943. | In summer 1943, Homer wrote to Hubert's brother [[Everett Coulter]] and asked to meet. Everett wrote to his sister [[Ruth Newman]] about this letter in a letter home, dated 25 August 1943. | ||
The following winter, Everett would die in a bombing raid over Leipzig on the early morning of 20 February 1944. | The following winter, Everett would die in a bombing raid over Leipzig on the early morning of 20 February 1944. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:02, 11 April 2020
Homer Newton was the brother of Warrant Officer Class II Robert Allan NEWTON (R/109005), who died with Hubert Coulter when their light bomber was shot down off the coast of Algeria on the afternoon of 7 May 1943.
In summer 1943, Homer wrote to Hubert's brother Everett Coulter and asked to meet. Everett wrote to his sister Ruth Newman about this letter in a letter home, dated 25 August 1943.
The following winter, Everett would die in a bombing raid over Leipzig on the early morning of 20 February 1944.