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SGT Sheldon J Underdahl
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SGT Sheldon J Underdahl Veteran

Birth
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA
Death
21 Apr 1943 (aged 25–26)
At Sea
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Sergeant, 22nd Anti-Submarine Squadron, World War II.


Lost at sea over the Atlantic Ocean aboard B-24D Liberator #41-23914 while on an

anti-submarine patrol flight out of Langley Field, Virginia.


Sometime after 20:52 hours Eastern War Time, April 21, 1943, about 210 miles east of Virginia Beach, Virginia, SOS signals ceased and a merchant ship and two airplanes in the vicinity were notified. A U.S. Navy destroyer was dispatched to assist in the search. No verbal communication was ever received from the distressed bomber. Around 05:00 hours the following morning, eight aircraft from the 22nd Anti-Submarine Squadron were launched from Langley Field to search for the missing Liberator. Despite extensive searching, no evidence of the airplane and the missing crew were ever found.

One year and one day after the event, a Finding Of Death (FOD) was declared.


The ten crewmembers missing were:


1LT Fred M Speake Jr, O-431056, AL, Pilot

FLT O Charles L Barbour, T-060249, KS, Co-Pilot

1LT Charles H Dingus, O-724297, NM, Navigator

2LT James W Milliken, O-733074, NE, Bombardier

SSGT Harold G Danley, 17011830, NE, Radio Operator

TSGT Willard G Garrett, 17023751, MO, Flight Engineer

SSGT Titus E Hearn, 34078231, LA, Asst. Engineer

SGT Sheldon J Underdahl, 37173934, ND, Asst. Radio Operator

CPL Eugene T Bragg, 34287373, TN, Gunner

CPL Howard F Prestidge, 34078189, MS, Gunner

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Enlisted from Ward County, North Dakota. Service ID: 37173934.

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MARCH 1942 TO APRIL 1943: Served as Assistant Radio Operator and went down in a training flight.


There should have been a memorial marker for Sheldon in this cemetery (one was ordered) with his parents, but it was not located by a photo volunteer.

Sergeant, 22nd Anti-Submarine Squadron, World War II.


Lost at sea over the Atlantic Ocean aboard B-24D Liberator #41-23914 while on an

anti-submarine patrol flight out of Langley Field, Virginia.


Sometime after 20:52 hours Eastern War Time, April 21, 1943, about 210 miles east of Virginia Beach, Virginia, SOS signals ceased and a merchant ship and two airplanes in the vicinity were notified. A U.S. Navy destroyer was dispatched to assist in the search. No verbal communication was ever received from the distressed bomber. Around 05:00 hours the following morning, eight aircraft from the 22nd Anti-Submarine Squadron were launched from Langley Field to search for the missing Liberator. Despite extensive searching, no evidence of the airplane and the missing crew were ever found.

One year and one day after the event, a Finding Of Death (FOD) was declared.


The ten crewmembers missing were:


1LT Fred M Speake Jr, O-431056, AL, Pilot

FLT O Charles L Barbour, T-060249, KS, Co-Pilot

1LT Charles H Dingus, O-724297, NM, Navigator

2LT James W Milliken, O-733074, NE, Bombardier

SSGT Harold G Danley, 17011830, NE, Radio Operator

TSGT Willard G Garrett, 17023751, MO, Flight Engineer

SSGT Titus E Hearn, 34078231, LA, Asst. Engineer

SGT Sheldon J Underdahl, 37173934, ND, Asst. Radio Operator

CPL Eugene T Bragg, 34287373, TN, Gunner

CPL Howard F Prestidge, 34078189, MS, Gunner

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Enlisted from Ward County, North Dakota. Service ID: 37173934.

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MARCH 1942 TO APRIL 1943: Served as Assistant Radio Operator and went down in a training flight.


There should have been a memorial marker for Sheldon in this cemetery (one was ordered) with his parents, but it was not located by a photo volunteer.



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