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military operations against the enemy of the United States. He was awarded the Purple Heart but declined it because he felt his wounds weren't as serious as those of his fellow soldiers. Fletcher also spent time during the war taking photographs with his 35mm Leica camera to document his journey through Europe. He returned to the United States on New Year's Day 1946. His name is inscribed in the Book of Honor at the Court of Patriots in
86:, fighting in the hedgerows of Normandy, relieving the 101st Airborne in Carentan France, fighting through France to Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge and the Hurtgen Forest. When General Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered all armies to halt, Fletcher and the 83rd Infantry Division were less than two hours away from Hitler hiding in his bunker. The Russian Army raided the bunker two weeks later. 89:
At the end of the war, Fletcher served as Commanding Officer of the Sonndorf Prisoner of War Camp in Germany, and Contracting Officer to build camps for displaced persons and prisoners of war. He received the Bronze Star Medal for distinguishing himself by meritorious service in connection with
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in the advertising art department. He met his sister's roommate, Beverly Crosbie; the two dated for three months and were married on January 4, 1947. Fletcher studied illustration under the wing of Walt Disney's teacher and role model,
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comic strip. Fletcher assisted Chester Gould on the strip for sixteen years, then drew it himself after Gould's retirement in 1977. Fletcher produced
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In 1953 he and his colleague Athena Robbins began producing their own weekly syndicated strip titled
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In 1942, Fletcher's career was interrupted by World War II. He enlisted at
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was based on the history of the American Flag and won many awards for the
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Fletcher went through five European military campaigns: from D-Day +12 at
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and later an art director for the Rudy A. Moritz Advertising Agency in
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and syndicated to hundreds of newspapers around the world until 1966.
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to start his life and career, and in 1946 he was offered a job at the
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where he and his wife are buried in the National Cemetery.
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Galesburg, Illinois
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Camp Dodge, Iowa
Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Omaha Beach, France
Rock Island, Illinois
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