Niland brothers

The Niland brothers; from left to right: Edward, Preston, Robert, and Frederick

The Niland brothers were four American brothers from Tonawanda, New York, who served in the military during World War II. They were sons of Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Niland.[1] Two survived the war but, for a time, only one, Frederick "Fritz" Niland, was believed to have survived. After the reported deaths of his three brothers, Fritz was sent back to the United States to complete his service, and only later learned that his brother Edward, missing and presumed dead, was captive in a Japanese POW camp in Burma.

  1. ^ "Army & Navy: Stumpy's Boys". Time. August 21, 1944. Archived from the original on April 15, 2022. Retrieved January 3, 2022.