Oeldemann, Henry Carl, F1c

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Last Rank
Fireman First Class
Last Primary NEC
FN-0000-Fireman
Last Rating/NEC Group
Fireman
Primary Unit
1943-1943, F1c-0000, USS Grayling (SS-209)
Service Years
1942 - 1943
Fireman First Class

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Home State
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Year of Birth
1919
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Milwaukee, WI
Last Address
USS Grayling in the Pacific.

F1c Oeldemann's remains are actually Lost at Sea with the Grayling in the Pacific off Manila in the Philippines.

Casualty Date
Sep 09, 1943
 
Cause
KIA-Body Not Recovered
Reason
Other Explosive Device
Location
Pacific Ocean
Conflict
World War II
Location of Interment
Wood National Cemetery (VA) - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Military Service Number
6 103 317

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Fireman 1c Henry Carl Oeldemann

On Eternal Patrol
 
F1c Henry C. Oeldemann, 6103317, SS-209, the Tambor-class submarine "USS Grayling." Killed in Action on or about 9 September 1943 when his submarine disappeared and was presumed lost in the waters near the Tablas Strait, Philippines.   Born 29 June 1919, he entered the service from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was 24 years old.

The USS Grayling was conducting her eighth war patrol when she was lost with all hands.  The Graylings last victory was recorded on 27 August 1943 against the passenger-cargo Meizan Maru in the Tablas Strait. 

On 9 September, a Japanese ship reported sighting an American submarine on the surface and a second ship later reported an American submarine in shallow water off the coast of Manila.  The ship, passenger-cargo vessel Hokuan Maru reported making a run over the submarine and "noted an impact with a submerged object."  No word from the Grayling was ever received past 9 September. All 76 hands were lost.

He is listed on the Tablet of the Missing at the Manila American Cemetery, Fort Bonifacio, Manila, Philippines. Some records show Henry as born in Chicago, IL. He was raised in Milwaukee and a grave marker is located at Wood National Cemetery in Milwaukee, Plot MF 0 93. 

   
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USS Grayling SS-209 was on her 8th War Patrol when she went missing. Grayling was credited with five major kills, totaling 20,575 tons. All but the first of Grayling's eight war patrols were declared "successful". She received six battle stars for World War II service.

   
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Date
May 9, 1942

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Dec 27, 2018
   
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