Torstein Dale (8 May 1907 – 18 March 1977) was a Norwegian physician and military officer.
[1] Dale participated as a volunteer in the Norwegian People's Aid during the Finnish Winter War (1939-1940) in the aftermath of the invasion by the Soviet Union.
Following the Occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, Dale was head of the hospital at the Norwegian Armed Forces in exile in Scotland, and he chaired the medical service during the Liberation of Finnmark in 1944.
[3] Dale was promoted Major General and head of the Norwegian Army Medical Service (Forsvarets sanitet) from 1951 to 1972.
Torstein Dale died during 1977 and was buried in the cemetery of Vestre Aker Church in Oslo.