The Dickes brothers left Ohio more than 80 years ago, serving in the Army during World War II.
Both brothers, who were born 12 years apart and died within months of one another while serving, remain overseas today — buried beside each other in graves at an American cemetery in Belgium.
They were honored during a Wednesday event in Toledo. The evening featured historian and author Kevin Callahan, whose book Brothers in Arms profiles 72 sets of brothers — including Stewart and Forest Lee Dickes — buried in military cemeteries overseas…