ENSIGN HILDING IVER WAHL was born on June 23, 1909, to Oscar and Alma Wahl who had emigrated to the USA from Sweden. He grew up in Worcester MA, where in 1920 his father was working as a machinist in a spring mill. The second son, he was bracketed by brothers Albert and Alfred. Ensign Wahl enlisted in the Navy in 1925. He was killed in action while serving with the United States Navy on August 29, 1943, and was buried at the Kodiak Island Post of Fort Greely, also known as Forth Abercrombie. Ensign Wahl enlisted in the Navy in 1925. He rose through the ranks and was commissioned as an Ensign on May 15, 1943. He was assigned to a destroyer, the
USS Abner Read
DD-526, On July 17, 2018 the sunken stern of USS Abner Read was discovered off of Kiska in 290 feet of water. The site is considered a war grave. Hilding Wahl was survived by his wife, Frances Gladys Wahl, of 1140 North 24th Street in Camden NJ, and a six year-old step-daughter from his wife's prior marriage. |
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