Woodbury County

Chris A. Jensen

 

 

“MISSING” IOWANS LISTED AS “SAFE”           
Washington, (AP)—Five Iowans who previously had been listed a prisoners of war were reported as safe Friday on a Navy casualty list.

Six other Iowans were listed as dead and two as missing.
The list included:
Safe—Pfc. Harland R. Johnson, New Sharon; Pfc. George L. McShane, Storm Lake; Pfc. Clare W. Nielsen, Rutland; Gunner’s Mate Elmer L. McFadden, Adair; and Seaman 1/c Dale J. Tiefel, Dubuque.

Dead—Fireman 2/c Glenn L. Burns, Ottumwa; Seaman 1/c Robert H. Kallansrud, Fort Dodge; Seaman 1/c Cecil L. Pickering, Ollie; Machinists’s Mate 3/c Floyd V. Turner, Atlantic; Seaman 1/c Arlo M. Link, Diagonal; and Seaman 1/c Eldon R. Noelting, Greene.

Missing—Seaman 2/c Chris A. Jensen, Sioux City, and Fire Controlman 2/c Dale M. Siefken, Rockford.

Source: Council Bluffs Nonpareil, September 22, 1945

Chris Alstrum Jensen was born Dec. 5, 1907 to Jacob and Catherine Anderson Jensen. He died July 30, 1945, was buried at sea, and is memorialized at the Walls of the Missing, Manila American Cemetery, Taguig City, Philippines.

Petty Officer Jensen served in World War II aboard the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) when that vessel was sunk after being struck by Japanese torpedoes in the Pacific Ocean. He was MIA/FOD/KIA and awarded the Purple Heart.

Source: ancestry.com