Andover Veterans

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In December 2001 in a ceremony in Boston Harbor four Andover World War II Veterans were decorated with a "special diploma" by the French government for their valor in Normandy on D Day. The award was given by the French Consul General and the commanding officer of the "Jeanne D'Arc", a French ship that fought along side the American ships. Recipients:

  • Louis Heliotis, High Street
  • Domenic Mariano, North Main Street
  • Mario Medaglio, Newman Hill Road
  • Oscar Rosenberg, Railroad Avenue

Ted Cole was honored in May 2004 by the Town of Andover. Ted was serving as a gunner on the USS Columbia when it was hit by a Japanese Kamakaze bomber. When Ted received medical attention he was holding a piece of the Kamakaze pilot's jacket in his hand, which had a piece of a Japanese flag in the pocket.

For more articles on Andover Veterans

  • "First Andover Diploma for Life Experience Goes to WWII Army Veteran, Andover Townsman, June 6, 1999.
  • "A Nurse's War Diary: A Hard Head, a Soft Heart", Andover Townsman, November 12, 1999. (Grace Hatch)
  • "Andover Hero Touched by Concert", Eagle Tribune, October, 22, 2001, page page 1. (Thomas Haugh)
  • "Veteran Recalls Flying Days with Ted Williams", Boston Sunday Globe sports section, July 28, 2002, page 9.(John Harris)
  • "Lowell St. Bridge to be Named After Joe Horan", Andover Townsman August 1, 2002, page 9. (Joe Horan)
  • "One Pilot Jets Home", Andover Townsman, page 1. (Chris McAnally)
  • "Andover's Unknown Soldier's", Andover Townsman, August 11, 2005, page 9
  • "Vietnam, Revisited", (Sue O'Neill)
  • "Housebound No Longer", Andover Townsman, August 24, 2006, page 1. (Elsie LaFrance)
  • "Four Spent World War II as Prisoners of War", Andover Townsman, November 9, 2006, page 1. (Milton Issenberg)
  • "French Government to Bestow Posthumous Honor on Local Veteran", Andover Townsman, May 17, 2007. (Milton Issenberg)

"Andover Veterans Honored with Book of War Stories", Eagle Tribune, November 10, 2009. (Domenic Mariano)



--Eleanor 16:18, November 19, 2009 (EST)
--Eleanor (talk) 15:43, 9 April 2015 (EDT) --Eleanor (talk) 10:26, 22 April 2015 (EDT)

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