“Born 18 February 1923,
Colonel Dahl served in the 41st Infantry Division as an enlisted man in
the early 1940s. He applied for aviation cadet training shortly after the
attack on Pearl Harbor, was accepted and graduated as a Second Lieutenant in June
1943.”
Following transition
training in the P-38 Lightning, Dahl was sent to Tumwater, Washington with the 55th
Fighter Group, then on to the Pacific Theater as a replacement pilot in the 432nd
Fighter Squadron, 475th Fighter Group "Satan’s Angels". Starting in Buna, New
Guinea, he fought through the Pacific, ending up at Lingayen Gulf, Philippine
Islands.
Lieutenant Dahl scored his first victory on 9 November 1943, a Zeke downed near
Alexishafen, and destroyed another Zeke over Wewak three days before Christmas. He
was credited with a third Zeke on 23 January 1944 and became an ace on 3 April when
he shot down a Zeke and an Oscar near Santani Lake. He was credited with one more
Oscar on 8 June before the group moved to the Philippines.
Promoted to captain, Dahl continued to run up his score, downing a Tony on 10
November. Two weeks later he was involved in a mid-air collision and parachuted into
enemy territory. He was captured by a Japanese patrol but was rescued by Filipino
guerrillas. He returned to his unit thirty one days later and concluded his scoring
in March 1945, credited with a Sally on the 5th and a Hamp on the 28th.
“Following World War II Dahl attended the University of Washington and Southern
Colorado State University, where he graduated with a Batchelor of Science
degree. He was employed with the Seattle Post Intelligencer when he was
recalled to active duty in February, 1951. Following recall, his duty
assignments included: Test pilot, Air Force Depot; Editor Flying Safety Magazine;
Student, Air Command and Staff College; Commander 734th Aircraft Warning and Control
Squadron; Air Staff, Pentagon, Washington DC; Vice Commandant of Cadets, United
States Air Force Academy; Deputy Chief of Staff, North American Air Defense Command
and Commander, 56th Special Operations Wing. Colonel Dahl flew two combat tours in
Southeast Asia. He retired from the Air Force on June 30 1978.”