Name | Parker, Marion L ‡ |
Rank | Staff Sergeant |
Serial Number | 39408737 ‡ |
Unit Assignments | Assigned to the 544th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), per AAF Station 106 Special Orders #72 dated 16 April 1944, effective 16 April 1944. |
Duty | Radio Operator / Gunner |
Last Duty Date | 27 April 1944 |
Results |
Killed In Action Final Resting Place or Memorial: Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-sur-Mer, France: Plot D Row 28 Grave 4 |
Additional Information |
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Related Documents | Missing Air Crew Report # 4350⇓ (11.045 MB) Herbert Small Crew (Legacy)⇗ |
Photo Album: | Crew Photo Album⇗ |
CREWMEMBER | POSITION | RESULTS |
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2nd Lt. Morris, Roy John⇗ | Pilot | KIA |
2nd Lt. Hall, Lester Winfield⇗ | Co-pilot | POW |
2nd Lt. McGue, James Edward⇗ | Navigator | KIA |
2nd Lt. Sewack, John Mitchell⇗ | Bombardier | KIA |
S/SGT. Parker, Marion L | Radio Operator / Gunner | KIA |
SGT. Pirrello, Richard Dominic⇗ | Engineer / Top Turret Gunner | KIA |
SGT. Reynolds, John Brooks, "Jack"⇗ | Ball Turret Gunner | KIA |
SGT. Potkay, Edward Joseph⇗ | Tail Gunner | KIA |
S/SGT. George, David Edmond⇗ | Flexible Gunner | KIA |
SGT. Ulrich, Russell Harrison⇗ | Flexible Gunner | KIA |
Number | Date | Target | Position | Aircraft | Mission/Sortie Information |
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96⇗ | 27 April 1944 |
Target: V-Weapon Service Bunker (under construction) Type: CROSSBOW (V-Weapons) Location: Sottevast, France |
Radio Operator | 42‑97136⇗ |
Combat Mission Credit Failed To Return Direct hit by flak immediately after bombs away; fire started in cockpit and spread throughout aircraft, which peeled off to the left and started down and then exploded; no chutes observed; crashed 2 km W of Valognes, France. MACR 4350 Sortie Report⇗ |