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COL Albert Edwin “Ed” Carlson

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COL Albert Edwin “Ed” Carlson Veteran

Birth
San Lorenzo, Alameda County, California, USA
Death
7 Aug 1999 (aged 58)
Gig Harbor, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Burial
Kent, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 25 Site 1627
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Ed Carlson was born on July 6, 1941, in San Lorenzo, California. He was commissioned a 2d Lt in the U.S. Army through the Army ROTC program at San Jose State College on June 7, 1963, and went on active duty beginning July 9, 1963. After completing the Field Artillery Officer Basic Course and Airborne School, Lt Carlson served as a Reconnaissance and Survey Officer, Assistant Executive Officer, and as a Battery Commander with 2nd Battalion, 5th Artillery Regiment in West Germany from November 1963 to August 1966, followed by service as Battalion S-3 and Survey Officer for the 3rd Target Acquisition Battalion, 26th Artillery Regiment at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, from October 1966 to August 1967. Capt Carlson next completed additional Field Artillery training before serving as a Liaison Officer with Headquarters II Field Force Vietnam Artillery in South Vietnam from October 1967 to March 1968, and then as Commander of Battery C, 2nd Battalion, 35th Artillery Regiment in South Vietnam from March to October 1968. He then served as an Action Officer and Instructor with the Field Artillery School at Fort Sill from December 1968 to January 1970, followed by an assignment to San Jose State College to complete his master's degree from January 1970 to July 1971. Maj Carlson next returned to Southeast Asia as an advisor to the South Vietnamese Army with the U.S. Military Assistance Command in South Vietnam from July 1971 until he was captured and taken as a Prisoner of War during the battle for Loc Ninh on April 7, 1972. After spending 312 days in captivity, mostly in Cambodia, he was released during Operation Homecoming on February 12, 1973. He was briefly hospitalized to recover from his injuries at Letterman General Hospital in the Presidio of San Francisco, followed by service as a Project Officer and War Gamer with the War Games Division of the Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, from June 1973 to August 1974. Maj Carlson next attended Army Command and General Staff College from August 1974 to June 1975, and then served as Battalion S-3 with the 2nd Battalion, 4th Field Artillery at Fort Lewis, Washington, from June 1975 to October 1976. His next assignment was as Chief of the Training Management Development Office at Fort Lewis from October 1976 to June 1980, followed by service as Commander of 2nd Battalion, 83rd Field Artillery Regiment in West Germany from July 1980 to July 1983. Col Carlson attended Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, from August 1983 to June 1984, and then returned to Fort Lewis, where he served until retiring from the Army on October 1, 1992. Ed Carlson died on August 7, 1999, and was buried at the Tahoma National Cemetery in St. Kent, Washington.

Father: Arthur E Carlson
Mother: Lois L Coy
Ed Carlson was born on July 6, 1941, in San Lorenzo, California. He was commissioned a 2d Lt in the U.S. Army through the Army ROTC program at San Jose State College on June 7, 1963, and went on active duty beginning July 9, 1963. After completing the Field Artillery Officer Basic Course and Airborne School, Lt Carlson served as a Reconnaissance and Survey Officer, Assistant Executive Officer, and as a Battery Commander with 2nd Battalion, 5th Artillery Regiment in West Germany from November 1963 to August 1966, followed by service as Battalion S-3 and Survey Officer for the 3rd Target Acquisition Battalion, 26th Artillery Regiment at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, from October 1966 to August 1967. Capt Carlson next completed additional Field Artillery training before serving as a Liaison Officer with Headquarters II Field Force Vietnam Artillery in South Vietnam from October 1967 to March 1968, and then as Commander of Battery C, 2nd Battalion, 35th Artillery Regiment in South Vietnam from March to October 1968. He then served as an Action Officer and Instructor with the Field Artillery School at Fort Sill from December 1968 to January 1970, followed by an assignment to San Jose State College to complete his master's degree from January 1970 to July 1971. Maj Carlson next returned to Southeast Asia as an advisor to the South Vietnamese Army with the U.S. Military Assistance Command in South Vietnam from July 1971 until he was captured and taken as a Prisoner of War during the battle for Loc Ninh on April 7, 1972. After spending 312 days in captivity, mostly in Cambodia, he was released during Operation Homecoming on February 12, 1973. He was briefly hospitalized to recover from his injuries at Letterman General Hospital in the Presidio of San Francisco, followed by service as a Project Officer and War Gamer with the War Games Division of the Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, from June 1973 to August 1974. Maj Carlson next attended Army Command and General Staff College from August 1974 to June 1975, and then served as Battalion S-3 with the 2nd Battalion, 4th Field Artillery at Fort Lewis, Washington, from June 1975 to October 1976. His next assignment was as Chief of the Training Management Development Office at Fort Lewis from October 1976 to June 1980, followed by service as Commander of 2nd Battalion, 83rd Field Artillery Regiment in West Germany from July 1980 to July 1983. Col Carlson attended Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, from August 1983 to June 1984, and then returned to Fort Lewis, where he served until retiring from the Army on October 1, 1992. Ed Carlson died on August 7, 1999, and was buried at the Tahoma National Cemetery in St. Kent, Washington.

Father: Arthur E Carlson
Mother: Lois L Coy

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