Floyd County

 

Dale Marten Siefken, Fire Controlman 2/c

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Loss - 06 Aug 1945

 

“MISSING” IOWANS LISTED AS “SAFE”           
Washington, (AP)—Five Iowans who previously had been listed a prisoners of war were reported as safe Friday on a Navy casualty list.

Six other Iowans were listed as dead and two as missing.
The list included:
Safe—Pfc. Harland R. Johnson, New Sharon; Pfc. George L. McShane, Storm Lake; Pfc. Clare W. Nielsen, Rutland; Gunner’s Mate Elmer L. McFadden, Adair; and Seaman 1/c Dale J. Tiefel, Dubuque.

Dead—Fireman 2/c Glenn L. Burns, Ottumwa; Seaman 1/c Robert H. Kallansrud, Fort Dodge; Seaman 1/c Cecil L. Pickering, Ollie; Machinists’s Mate 3/c Floyd V. Turner, Atlantic; Seaman 1/c Arlo M. Link, Diagonal; and Seaman 1/c Eldon R. Noelting, Greene.

Missing—Seaman 2/c Chris A. Jensen, Sioux City, and Fire Controlman 2/c Dale M. Siefken, Rockford.

Source: Council Bluffs Nonpareil, September 22, 1945

SIEFKEN, Dale Marten, Fire Controlman 2/c, USNR.  Parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Siefken, Rockford, Iowa.

Source: U.S. Navy Casualties Book, Combat Naval Casualties, World War II

Purple Heart Recipient, From Floyd County IA

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Dale Marten Siefken was born July 22, 1922 to George and Adda Mary Glock Siefken. He died Aug. 22, 1945 and is has a cenotaph in Riverside Cemetery, Rockford, IA. He is memorialized at the Walls of the Missing, Manila American Cemetery, Taguig City, Philippines. He was awarded the Purple Heart.

Sources: ancestry.com; abmc.gov