ENS ROBERT B. MADSEN, USN
Lucky Bag Yearbook
From the 1944 Lucky Bag:
Robert Bruce Madsen
Loss
Robert was lost when his submarine, USS S-28 (SS 133), sank for unknown reasons on July 4, 1944 near Hawaii.
Other Information
From researcher Kathy Franz:
When Robert was 15 years old, he broke his right leg when he fell over a 50-foot cliff in Battle Creek Park, near St. Paul. He was viewing the scenery with several companions when a rock gave way, and he tumbled down the cliff. Per The Minneapolis Star, September 13, 1937.
Robert graduated from Ramsey junior and Washburn high schools. “His middle name is ‘reliable’.” Awards Committee; National Honor Society; Harlequin Club (drama); Wrestling.
Robert was nominated to the Naval Academy by Congressmen Oscar F. Youngdahl and John G. Alexander. He received preparatory work at Northwest Military and Naval Preparatory school in Minneapolis.
In 1940, his father was Otto, mother Viola, and sisters Lolita and Virginia. Robert and his father were both listed in the census as bricklayers.
His service number was O-282857 and he was survived by his parents.
Robert is listed at the Courts of the Missing in Hawaii, and there is a memorial for the boat and her crew in North Carolina.