Fritz Niland next hitched a ride to the 4th Infantry Division position, to see another brother who was platoon leader. He too had been killed on D-day, on Utah Beach. By the time Fritz returned to Easy Company, Father Francis Sampson was looking for him, to tell him that a third brother, a pilot in the China-Burma-India theater, had been killed the same week. Fritz was the sole surviving son, and the Army wanted to remove him from the combat zone as soon as possible.
Fritz's mother had received all three telegrams from the War Department on the same day.
Father Sampson escorted Fritz to Utah Beach, where a plane flew him to London on the first leg of his return to the States.
- Chapter 6: "Move Out!", "Band of Brothers" by Stephen E. Ambrose.
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