Fortunes of War Reunite Brothers At Guadalcanal. When a Coast-Guard-manned assault transport anchored off Guadalcanal in the Solomons, two pairs of brothers were reunited on the beach. Coast Guardsman Max T. Robertson (second from right), machinist's mate second class, of Toledo, Ohio, went ashore and an Army Air Force jeep drove up to deposit his brother, Major Lyle J. Robertson (extreme right). In their conversation, the name Heydinger came up and soon Coast Guard Lieut. (jg) Norman F. Heydinger (second from left) of Carterville, Illinois, was shaking hands and swapping notes with his brothe
Fortunes of War Reunite Brothers At Guadalcanal. When a Coast-Guard-manned assault transport anchored off Guadalcanal in the Solomons, two pairs of brothers were reunited on the beach. Coast Guardsman Max T. Robertson (second from right), machinist's mate second class, of Toledo, Ohio, went ashore and an Army Air Force jeep drove up to deposit his brother, Major Lyle J. Robertson (extreme right). In their conversation, the name Heydinger came up and soon Coast Guard Lieut. (jg) Norman F. Heydinger (second from left) of Carterville, Illinois, was shaking hands and swapping notes with his brother, Staff Sergt. E. R. Heydinger )left) of the Army Air Force.
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