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LtCol Charles Edward Parker Veteran

Birth
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
30 Apr 1943 (aged 38)
Solomon Islands
Burial
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines Add to Map
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Second Lieutenant C. E. Parker, USMCR, was designated Naval Aviator #4852 in 1936. He received a direct commission.

Assigned to the Forward Elements of the First Marine Aircraft Wing (1st MAW) in the South Pacific, Major Parker was declared missing in action (non-hostile) on 30 April 1943. The specifics of the circumstances of his loss are not currently known. While listed as a war loss, his name is not enshrined in any tablet of the missing for the Second World War.

Charles was the oldest son of William Edward and Jessie Helen (Cary) Parker. He was married to Ruth Helen (or Helen Ruth) and there were no known children from this union.
Second Lieutenant C. E. Parker, USMCR, was designated Naval Aviator #4852 in 1936. He received a direct commission.

Assigned to the Forward Elements of the First Marine Aircraft Wing (1st MAW) in the South Pacific, Major Parker was declared missing in action (non-hostile) on 30 April 1943. The specifics of the circumstances of his loss are not currently known. While listed as a war loss, his name is not enshrined in any tablet of the missing for the Second World War.

Charles was the oldest son of William Edward and Jessie Helen (Cary) Parker. He was married to Ruth Helen (or Helen Ruth) and there were no known children from this union.

Gravesite Details

Entered the service from Oklahoma.



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