FOELL, Ensign Cecil Duane "Bud"
FOELL
Posted By: Sharon R Becker (email)
Date: 3/19/2013 at 16:37:23
The Globe Gazette
Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa
Thursday, May 21, 1942, Page 15COMMENCEMENTS
Planned By North Iowa SchoolsSWALEDALE, -- H. K. Bennett, state regional supervisor of education, gave the commencement address at Swaledale high school auditorium Wednesday evening. The Rev. Mr. Irwin gave the class sermon Sunday. . . . Members of the class are . . . Cecil Foell. . . .
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The Globe Gazette
Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa
Tuesday, December 28, 1943, Page 8HERE and THERE
Swaledale – Apprentice Seaman Cecil Foell of Maryville, Mo., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Foell, and other relatives.
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The Globe Gazette
Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa
Friday, December 22, 1944, Page 12Swaledale Navy Man Commissioned Ensign
on Dec. 14, New YorkCecil Duane Foell, son of Mrs. Jennie Foell, Swaledale, was among 1,023 men commissioned as ensigns, U. S. N. R., in ceremonies held on Dec. 14 in the cathedral of St. John in the Divine, New York City, it was announced by the U. S. naval midshipmen’s school there.
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The Globe Gazette
Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa
Wednesday, January 02, 1946, Page 10Ensign Foell Was Among
Those Lost on IndianapolisSwaledale Officer Had Served on Ship
Since Last MayEnsign Cecil D. Foell, son of Mrs. Jennie Foell of Swaledale, who was reported missing on the USS Indianapolis sunk last July 30, was among those who lost their lives at that time, it was learned here Wednesday.
Ensign Foell had reported for duty on the Indianapolis last May 2 and on it was sent to the Pacific. The ship, commanded by Capt. Charles MacVay, now being fried for neglect of duty, sank between Guam and Leyte after being hit by a submarine torpedo with about 300 men rescued out of the 11 or 12 hundred men on board.
Foell was born in Sheffield on May 31, 1923. He was graduated from the Swaledale high school and had attended a year at Upper Iowa university, Fayette, when he enlisted in the navy V-12 program on Dec. 8, 1942.
He was appointed ensign on Dec. 13, 1944, and a few days later reported to Hollywood, Fla., for temporary active duty under instruction. He later took further training at Gulfport, Miss.
Ensign Foell was given a posthumous award of the purple heart and held the Asiatic-Pacific area campaign medal.
NOTE: Ensign Foell was memorialized at Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Philippines and at Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City, Iowa.
Transcriptions and note by Sharon R. Becker, March of 2013
Cerro Gordo Obituaries maintained by Lynn Diemer-Mathews.
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