The family moved to Vista,CA in 1931.
He graduated Vista, CA High School in June 1940, enlisting that month in the US Marine Corps.
He was in the Detachment of Marines, USS West Virginia when she was
sunk at Pearl Harbor on 7 Dec.'41.
Subsequent assignments included the defense of Midway; training mortar men at then Camp Elliot, CA; 4th Marines 1st Provisional Brigade, Guadalcanal, preparing to invade Guam; the Guam Operation; Okinawa Operation with the Sixth Marine Division, then to China with the same Division disarming Japanese military.
"Ole" was honorably separated from the USMC on 17 Jun.'46.
He attended San Diego State College for one year then transferred to the Univ. of Montana at Bozeman; MT.
He married Belma (Peggy) Brown, a former USMC Aux. in '48, graduating with a degree in Civil Engineering in June '50.
His career in that field took him to many places. Knoxville, TN; the Arabian nation of Aden; Kuwait; France; Mexico; Libya; El Cajon, CA; Philippines; Thailand; Vietnam; and Moffat, CA to name a few.
He retired to Alabama, the home State of Peggy who passed over three months before he succumbed to a series of strokes. They had no children.
His survivors are brothers Carsten D. Carlson of San Marcos, CA and Charles R.(Ole II) Carlson of Sultan, WA, sister Sarah E. Jones of Ridgecrest, CA and several nieces and nephews.
His ashes were placed in a niche at the Cemetery, Fort Rosecrans, CA where his father, PFC Charles A. Carlson, (France, WWI, US Army Signal Corps Air Service) has rested since October '60.
The family moved to Vista,CA in 1931.
He graduated Vista, CA High School in June 1940, enlisting that month in the US Marine Corps.
He was in the Detachment of Marines, USS West Virginia when she was
sunk at Pearl Harbor on 7 Dec.'41.
Subsequent assignments included the defense of Midway; training mortar men at then Camp Elliot, CA; 4th Marines 1st Provisional Brigade, Guadalcanal, preparing to invade Guam; the Guam Operation; Okinawa Operation with the Sixth Marine Division, then to China with the same Division disarming Japanese military.
"Ole" was honorably separated from the USMC on 17 Jun.'46.
He attended San Diego State College for one year then transferred to the Univ. of Montana at Bozeman; MT.
He married Belma (Peggy) Brown, a former USMC Aux. in '48, graduating with a degree in Civil Engineering in June '50.
His career in that field took him to many places. Knoxville, TN; the Arabian nation of Aden; Kuwait; France; Mexico; Libya; El Cajon, CA; Philippines; Thailand; Vietnam; and Moffat, CA to name a few.
He retired to Alabama, the home State of Peggy who passed over three months before he succumbed to a series of strokes. They had no children.
His survivors are brothers Carsten D. Carlson of San Marcos, CA and Charles R.(Ole II) Carlson of Sultan, WA, sister Sarah E. Jones of Ridgecrest, CA and several nieces and nephews.
His ashes were placed in a niche at the Cemetery, Fort Rosecrans, CA where his father, PFC Charles A. Carlson, (France, WWI, US Army Signal Corps Air Service) has rested since October '60.
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