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1921 - 1943 (22 years)
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| Name |
Docite Nadeau |
| Born |
1921 |
Fort Kent Mills, Aroostook County, Maine, USA [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Military Service |
From 10 Sep 1942 to 22 Dec 1943 |
England [2, 3] |
| World War II, killed in action when the Lucky Ball crashed in English Channel. Body never recovered |
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Nadeau, Docite - World War II enlistment Docite Nadeau's World War II enlistment in National Archives database |
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Article on Docite (Dyke) Nadeau's ultimate sacrifice in World War II Article by his sister, Palmyra for Memorial Day 2001 edition of St John Valley Times |
| Died |
22 Dec 1943 |
English Channel |
| Age |
22 years |
| Buried |
22 Dec 1943 |
English Channel |
| Person ID |
I23253 |
Antoine_Roy |
| Last Modified |
9 Oct 2011 |
| Father |
Alfred Nadeau, b. 19 Aug 1891, Fort Kent, Aroostook County, Maine, USA , d. 3 Mar 1948, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Age: 56 years |
| Mother |
Alexina Dubé, b. 7 Feb 1894, d. 10 May 1969, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Age: 75 years |
| Married |
29 Jul 1912 |
Fort Kent, Aroostook County, Maine, USA |
| Family ID |
F8698 |
Group Sheet |
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| Newspaper Clips |
 | Missing-in-action notice of Docite Nadeau Missing-in-action notice of Docite Nadeau published in the Bangor Daily News on 9 Jan 1944, as found in the VFW post in Fort Kent, Maine provided by Camille Roy's widow. |
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