Conger enlisted into the Marine Corps from
Des Moines in March 1941. He was designated as a
Naval Aviator and assigned to
Marine Fighting Squadron 212 (VMF-212) with the outbreak of World War II. A Marine rescue boat picked Lieutenant Conger up out of the water, and Conger convinced the Marines not to shoot Ishikawa. Conger reached his hand out to pull Ishikawa aboard the boat, but Ishikawa attempted to shoot Conger with his
Nambu pistol. When the waterlogged pistol misfired, Conger threw himself backward and injured his back. Ishikawa then attempted to shoot himself and the pistol misfired again. Conger hit Ishikawa over the head with a gas can and pulled him into the boat. In March 1944,
Major Conger was assigned to
Marine Fighter Squadron 114 (VMF-114). Conger participated in strafing missions in the
Solomon Islands and
Western Caroline Islands until February 1945. In March of 1945, he strafed Japanese equipment and positions in the
Philippine Islands. Conger was awarded two
Distinguished Flying Crosses during this period. == Later career and life ==