Dale Oelke (1915-1986) *71
The grave site of Dale Oelke / Plot 50584497. This memorial website was created in memory of Dale Oelke, 71, born on February 18, 1915 and passed away on November 0, 1986.
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Dan Oelke, Member since: 2012-04-01, Last activity: 2012-04-01
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I am Dale's (wife Margaret) only grandson. Does anyone out there have military information regarding Dale? I know that he was in Okinawa in 1945 or 1946. I believe he was in the Red Arrow Division, which is huge! If anyone could provide some military documentation for my Grandfather, it would be greatly appreciated.
He had a trunk with his WWII clothes and other items in it, but that I have not seen since my Grandma moved out of her home in 1998. Someone in our family has it, but will not confess. I would like to do research on him for my son, his great-grandson, so he knows where he was and what he did to serve his country. Thank you!
I am Dale's (wife Margaret) only grandson. Does anyone out there have military information regarding Dale? I know that he was in Okinawa in 1945 or 1946. I believe he was in the Red Arrow Division, which is huge! If anyone could provide some military documentation for my Grandfather, it would be greatly appreciated.
He had a trunk with his WWII clothes and other items in it, but that I have not seen since my Grandma moved out of her home in 1998. Someone in our family has it, but will not confess. I would like to do research on him for my son, his great-grandson, so he knows where he was and what he did to serve his country. Thank you!