CARL B. A. HOLMSTROM, LCDR, USN
Carl Holmstrom '38
Lucky Bag
From the 1938 Lucky Bag:
CARL BERMAN HOLMSTROM
Arlington, Washington
Swede
From far out younder where the lumberjacks grow comes this very good-natured Swede. It would seem that the big trees of the evergreen state imbue in a fellow a love of fun that makes him liked by everyone. Rarely serious, always easy going, the Swede's inordinate desire to skylark coupled with a very fertile mind have furnished laughs on any number of occasions. However he's a good sport and when some of his victims retaliate with more than they receive he laughs it off and goes to work on a new idea. Ever the "Plebe's friend," his fund of pertinent dope has made him an oracle to which the knowledge-thirsty "untouchables" are sent for the answers. Compositely, Swede is a complacent hard-working Semi-Red Mike possessed with a delightful manner of bumming cigarettes and an ability to make friends with everyone.
Track 3, 2, 38; Batt. Football 2, 1; Cross Country 4; Log 4; Ensign.
CARL BERMAN HOLMSTROM
Arlington, Washington
Swede
From far out younder where the lumberjacks grow comes this very good-natured Swede. It would seem that the big trees of the evergreen state imbue in a fellow a love of fun that makes him liked by everyone. Rarely serious, always easy going, the Swede's inordinate desire to skylark coupled with a very fertile mind have furnished laughs on any number of occasions. However he's a good sport and when some of his victims retaliate with more than they receive he laughs it off and goes to work on a new idea. Ever the "Plebe's friend," his fund of pertinent dope has made him an oracle to which the knowledge-thirsty "untouchables" are sent for the answers. Compositely, Swede is a complacent hard-working Semi-Red Mike possessed with a delightful manner of bumming cigarettes and an ability to make friends with everyone.
Track 3, 2, 38; Batt. Football 2, 1; Cross Country 4; Log 4; Ensign.
Loss
Carl was lost when his SB2C-3 Helldiver was shot down over Chichijima, Bonin Islands, Japan, on August 5, 1944. He was operating from USS Franklin (CV 13) as a part of Bombing Squadron (VB) 13; he was the squadron's executive officer.
Other Information
From researcher Kathy Franz:
In 1931 and 1932, “Berman” was a reporter for the Arlington High School newspaper, the Eagle. In the 1932 Arlington High School yearbook, he was Sports Editor and wrote the description for the track team. He was also a member of the Rifle Club. He graduated in 1933, and was assistant editor for the newspaper. Scientific Course. “Night after night he sat and blessed his weary eyes with books.” Track 4; Torch Society 2-3-4; Rifle Club 4; Eagle Staff 1-2-3-4; Vodvil 4; Scholarship Contest 3.
Carl’s parents were Frank and Olga (Carlson) Holmstrom. His father was naturalized in April 1912 and was a motorman in Seattle at that time. In September 1918, his father registered for WWI and was a logger in Silvana, Washington, but the family lived in Arlington. In the 1920 census, Carl was listed as Burmont, and his father was a faller in a logging camp in Cliff, Washington. His brother was Frank Gottfried, Jr., and his mother’s brother lived with them and was a logger. In 1942, his family lived in Arlington, Washington, and his father was employed by Young Iron Works in Seattle.
His parents were listed as next of kin.
Career
From naval aviation historian Richard Leonard via email on February 9, 2018:
- NAS Pensacola attached for HTA flight training, 8/26/1940
- NAS Pensacola designated NA # 7200, 2/26/1941
- Date of rank LTJG from 1 Jul 1941 USN Register, 6/2/1941
- Date of rank LT from 1 Jul 1942 USN Register, 6/15/1942
- VB-13 (XO) NAS Wildwood, 11/1/1943
- Date of rank LCDR from 1 Jul 1944 USN Register, 3/1/1944
- VB-13 (XO) USS Franklin (CV-13), 3/1/1944
- VB-13 (XO) USS Franklin (CV-13) DFC PH KIA BNR, 8/5/1944
Distinguished Flying Cross
From Hall of Valor:
SYNOPSIS: Lieutenant Commander Carl B. A. Holmstrom (NSN: 0-81095), United States Navy, was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (Posthumously) for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as pilot of a carrier-based Scout Bomber in the Bonin Islands on 5 August 1944.
General Orders: Bureau of Naval Personnel Information Bulletin No. 337 (April 1945)
Action Date: August 5, 1944
Service: Navy
Rank: Lieutenant Commander
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November 1940
CDR William Sample '19
LT William Pennewill '29
LT Finley Hall '29
LT John Yoho '29
LT Lance Massey '30
LT George Bellinger '32
LT Martin Koivisto '32
LT John Spiers '32
LT Daniel Gothie '32
LT Dewitt Shumway '32
LT Albert Major, Jr. '32
LTjg John Phillips, Jr. '33
ENS Frank Peterson '33
LTjg Charles Brewer '34
LTjg Walker Ethridge '34
CAPT Floyd Parks '34
LTjg Charles Ware '34
LTjg Frank Whitaker '34
LTjg Philip Torrey, Jr. '34
LTjg George Nicol '34
LTjg Victor Gadrow '35
LTjg Richard Stephenson '35
LTjg Allan Edmands '35
LTjg Roy Krogh '36
LTjg Porter Maxwell '36
LTjg Richard Hughes '37
LTjg Frank Henderson, Jr. '37
LTjg John Thomas '37
LTjg John Boal '37
ENS Harry Howell '38
ENS Eric Allen, Jr. '38
ENS James Ginn '38
ENS Oswald Zink '38
ENS Frank Case, Jr. '38
ENS Howard Fischer '38
ENS Edmundo Gandia '38
ENS Charles Reimann '38
ENS Howard Clark '38
ENS Roy Hale, Jr. '38
ENS Leonard Thornhill '38
ENS Osborne Wiseman '38
ENS Curtis Howard '38
ENS Jep Jonson '38
ENS Roy Green, Jr. '38
ENS Marion Dufilho '38
2LT James Owens '38
ENS William Brady '38
ENS Charles Anderson '38
ENS Charles King '38
2LT John Maclaughlin, Jr. '38
ENS William Tate, Jr. '38
2LT Douglas Keeler '38
ENS Harry Bass '38
ENS John Kelley '38
ENS John Erickson '38
ENS William Lamberson '38
ENS Donald Smith '38
ENS Frank Quady '38
ENS Richard Crommelin '38
ENS Robert Seibels, Jr. '38
ENS Alphonse Minvielle '38
April 1941
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