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MoMM3 Gustav Ivar Anderson Jr.
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MoMM3 Gustav Ivar Anderson Jr. Veteran

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
18 Jun 1945 (aged 22)
At Sea
Monument
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA Add to Map
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Courts of the Missing
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USNR WORLD WAR II
Motor Machinist's Mate 3rd Class, Gustav I. Anderson Jr. MIA/KIA
Hometown: Chicago Illinois
Ship: USS Bonefish (SS-223)
Service # 8519190
Awards: Purple Heart, Navy Unit Commendation, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal, Combat Patrol Insignia
Captain: Commander Lawrence Lott Edge MIA/KIA

Mission: Daylight submerged patrol
Mission Date: 18-Jun-45
Location: Toyama Bay, Japan
Cause: Sunk by depth charge attack
Crew: of 85 MIA/KIA

Motor Machinist's Mate Anderson was lost with the crew of Bonefish approximately on June 18 1945 and was officially declared KIA Jul 15 & 16 1946 he appears Tablets of the Missing Honolulu Memorial Honolulu Hawaii, USA.lost Feb. 3rd 1943 officially declared killed Feb. 4th 1944. He also has a cenotaph memorial
Arlington National Cemetery Arlington Arlington County
Virginia, USA

In a rendezvous June 18 she requested and received permission to conduct a daylight submerged patrol of Toyama Wan, a bay farther up the Honshū coast. The attack group was to depart the Sea of Japan via La Perouse Strait on the night of 24 June. Bonefish did not make the scheduled pre-transit rendezvous. Still, Tunny waited in vain off Hokkaidō for three days. On 30 July, Bonefish was presumed lost.
Japanese records reveal that the 5,488 ton cargo ship Konzan Maru was torpedoed and sunk in Toyama Wan on 19 June and that an ensuing severe counterattack by Japanese escorts, the Okinawa, CD-63, CD-75, CD-158 and CD-207, brought debris and a major oil slick to the water's surface. There can be little doubt that Bonefish was sunk in this action.

USS Bonefish Crew
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USNR WORLD WAR II
Motor Machinist's Mate 3rd Class, Gustav I. Anderson Jr. MIA/KIA
Hometown: Chicago Illinois
Ship: USS Bonefish (SS-223)
Service # 8519190
Awards: Purple Heart, Navy Unit Commendation, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal, Combat Patrol Insignia
Captain: Commander Lawrence Lott Edge MIA/KIA

Mission: Daylight submerged patrol
Mission Date: 18-Jun-45
Location: Toyama Bay, Japan
Cause: Sunk by depth charge attack
Crew: of 85 MIA/KIA

Motor Machinist's Mate Anderson was lost with the crew of Bonefish approximately on June 18 1945 and was officially declared KIA Jul 15 & 16 1946 he appears Tablets of the Missing Honolulu Memorial Honolulu Hawaii, USA.lost Feb. 3rd 1943 officially declared killed Feb. 4th 1944. He also has a cenotaph memorial
Arlington National Cemetery Arlington Arlington County
Virginia, USA

In a rendezvous June 18 she requested and received permission to conduct a daylight submerged patrol of Toyama Wan, a bay farther up the Honshū coast. The attack group was to depart the Sea of Japan via La Perouse Strait on the night of 24 June. Bonefish did not make the scheduled pre-transit rendezvous. Still, Tunny waited in vain off Hokkaidō for three days. On 30 July, Bonefish was presumed lost.
Japanese records reveal that the 5,488 ton cargo ship Konzan Maru was torpedoed and sunk in Toyama Wan on 19 June and that an ensuing severe counterattack by Japanese escorts, the Okinawa, CD-63, CD-75, CD-158 and CD-207, brought debris and a major oil slick to the water's surface. There can be little doubt that Bonefish was sunk in this action.

USS Bonefish Crew
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Gravesite Details

Entered the service from Illinois.



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