ENS RONALD R. SWANSON, USN

Class 1952
Born November 23, 1927
Died March 30, 1953
Age 25
Hometown Lake Bronson, Minnesota

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Ronald Roy Swanson

“Swanee,” originally from the north woods of Minnesota, came to us from the Navy. He was always willing to hoist a couple of cool ones with a buddy while talking over old Navy lore. “Swanee” said that his greatest compliment came when a first class boatswain mate called him the biggest gold bricker in the Navy. Academics presented him no problem, and he didn’t over-load his mind with studying. After classes, we found him down at the America Dock acting as ballast for one of the dinghy captains. He was looking forward to a career in the Air Corps, but his greatest aspiration was to have six months leave, twice a year.

Loss

Ronald was lost in an aircraft accident near Pensacola, Florida, on March 30, 1953.

Other Information

From researcher Kathy Franz:

Ronald was found when parts of the plane were raised. He had not bailed out. He was survived by his wife Grace and infant child residing at Navy Point

He is buried in Minnesota.

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