Carl A. Youngdale
1912–1993 (age 81)
U.S. Marine Corps officer
Biography
Carl A. Youngdale rose through the ranks of the U.S. Marine Corps with steady courage, earning distinction for his leadership of infantry units in the Pacific during World War II and later in Korea. His tactical acumen and calm command under fire helped sustain the operational tempo of the Corps amid the vast challenges of amphibious warfare.
In the years after combat, Youngdale shaped training doctrine and mentored younger officers as he wrapped up a career that spanned critical decades of the Cold War, leaving a legacy of professionalism before being laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.