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Pvt. Denver Parsons

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Pvt. Denver Parsons Veteran

Birth
West Virginia, USA
Death
27 Nov 1943 (aged 19–20)
At Sea
Burial
Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia Add to Map
Plot
Tablets Of The Missing ~ Army / Air Force
Memorial ID
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Denver served as a Private, 853rd Engineer Battalion, Aviation, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.

He resided in Boone County, West Virginia prior to the war.

He enlisted in the Army on January 12, 1943 in Huntington, West Virginia. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a lumbermen and also as Single, with dependents.

Denver was a passenger on the H.M.T. Rohna.

The Rohna and four other troop ships left Oran in French Algeria with cargo and troops. Off Béjaïa, Algeria the convoy was attacked by an estimated 60 German Luftwaffe Heinkel 177's. One of the 177's, piloted by Hans Dochtermann, released a glide bomb that hit Rohna on her port side and she eventually sank.

1,138 men were killed, including 1,015 U.S. personnel. The attack is the largest loss of US troops at sea due to enemy action in a single incident. 35 U.S. troops of the 2,000 originally embarked later died of wounds.

Denver was declared "Missing In Action" in this sinking during the war.

He was awarded the Purple Heart.

Service # 35647460

( Bio by: Russ Pickett )
Denver served as a Private, 853rd Engineer Battalion, Aviation, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.

He resided in Boone County, West Virginia prior to the war.

He enlisted in the Army on January 12, 1943 in Huntington, West Virginia. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a lumbermen and also as Single, with dependents.

Denver was a passenger on the H.M.T. Rohna.

The Rohna and four other troop ships left Oran in French Algeria with cargo and troops. Off Béjaïa, Algeria the convoy was attacked by an estimated 60 German Luftwaffe Heinkel 177's. One of the 177's, piloted by Hans Dochtermann, released a glide bomb that hit Rohna on her port side and she eventually sank.

1,138 men were killed, including 1,015 U.S. personnel. The attack is the largest loss of US troops at sea due to enemy action in a single incident. 35 U.S. troops of the 2,000 originally embarked later died of wounds.

Denver was declared "Missing In Action" in this sinking during the war.

He was awarded the Purple Heart.

Service # 35647460

( Bio by: Russ Pickett )



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