Texas Military Forces
Hall of Honor
Delmar H.
Nichols
Delmar
H. Nichols began his military career by enlisting in the Army Air Corps
on January 19, 1943. After serving in England and France, he was
discharged as a sergeant in 1945 to attend infantry OCS at Fountainbleu,
France. After graduation as a second lieutenant, he served as an
infantry platoon leader with the 80th Infantry Division in Germany until
his separation from active duty in 1946.
He joined the 36th Infantry Division in 1947 and served as an infantry
commander in the 3d Battalion 143d Infantry Regiment. In 1950, he moved
to the 649th AAA Automatic Weapons Battalion and in 1951 to the 3d
Battalion 112th Armor Cavalry Regiment. He returned to the 649th as a
captain and Battery B commander in 1952, commanding the unit through its
reorganization to Company B of the 3d Medium Tank Battalion in 1959 and
until his reassignment to the Battalion staff in 1961, where he served
during the 49th Armored Division's mobilization for the Berlin Crisis in
1961-1962.
Following promotion to major and assignment as the Battalion executive
officer in 1962, Major General Nichols assumed command of the Battalion
in 1966 and was promoted to lieutenant colonel before his transfer to
the State Headquarters in 1967. In 1970 he was promoted to colonel and
appointed as deputy brigade commander of the 72d Infantry Brigade
(Mechanized), where he served until he took command of the 49th Armored
Division in 1972.
When the 49th Armored Division was reconstituted in 1973, General
Nichols became assistant division commander and was promoted to
brigadier general of the line. On November 1, 1976, he was appointed
division commander and a major general. He commanded the division until
his discharge on November 2, 1979.
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