Bromfield Bradford Nichol
Born: January 18, 1904
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Silver Star
World War II
U.S. Navy
Commander South Pacific: Serial 312 (February 1, 1943)
The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Commander Bromfield B. Nichol, United States Navy, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving on the Staff of the Task Force Commander during highly successful offensive missions including the attacks on the Marshall and Gilbert Islands, the raids on Wake and Marcus Islands, the Battle of Midway and similar operations in the Central Pacific covering the period from 6 December 1941 to 14 June 1942. While under constant threat of attack by air and submarine, the Task Force to which Commander Nichol was attached repeatedly steamed for protracted periods in enemy waters and in close proximity to enemy territory and bases. Largely due to his skill and determination under fire, only minor damage was suffered from attacking heavy bombers in the Marshall Islands engagement. In addition, he contributed materially to the marked success of the other actions, through which the Task Force came unscathed after inflicting extremely heavy damage on Japanese installations and shipping. His gallant actions and dedicated devotion to duty, without regard for his own life, were in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Naval Service.
Silver Star
World War II
U.S. Navy
Commander South Pacific: Serial 652 (February 26, 1943)
The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Gold Star in lieu of a Second Award of the Silver Star to Commander Bromfield Bradford Nichol (NSN: 0-58680), United States Navy, for extremely gallant and intrepid conduct in action while serving on the Staff of the Task Force Commander during the Battle of Stewart Island, 24 August 1942, and Santa Cruz Island, 26 October 1942. Constantly in danger from enemy surface and submarine forces while operating in hostile waters, the Task Force to which Commander Nichol was attached was repeatedly subjected to heavy enemy air attacks in these engagements. His cool determination and courage under fire were important factors contributing to the successful culmination of these battles. His gallant actions and dedicated devotion to duty, without regard for his own life, were in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Naval Service.
