Dallas Wilbur Schmidt was born August 9, 1922, to parents Herbert Julius Anton Schmidt (1902–1980), and Gertha Lenna (
née Nilsson) Schmidt (1903–1969), the oldest of their three children, he had two younger sisters, Iona and Shirley. His paternal grandfather, Christian Schmidt, had immigrated with his family from Germany first to the United States and then later to the Wetaskiwin area in the early 1900s. His maternal grandparents, Peter Nilsson and Johanna (
née Johansdotter) Nilsson had come to Canada from Sweden when his mother was a small child. The family moved to
Millet, Alberta, in 1931, when Herbert Schmidt became a buyer for the National Grain Company. He completed his schooling in Millet in June 1940, and enlisted into the RCAF two weeks before his 18th birthday two months later. In April 1946 he married Christine Somerville, and they had three children. He went into the construction business in 1950, but rejoined the RCAF in 1951. After rejoining, Dallas trained
NATO pilots in
Gimli, Manitoba, and in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. In February 1956, he and his family moved to Bonnie Glen and he started farming in the livestock business. He died in November 2007, and is buried in
Wetaskiwin, Alberta. His flight suits and service dress uniforms are now on permanent display at the local museum in Millet. == Air Force career ==