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''[Unknown D.O.B.] – 29 May 1942'' | ''[Unknown D.O.B.] – 29 May 1942'' | ||
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Parrott was born in Conway, Arkansas to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parrott. He went to Arkansas State Teachers College, now known as the [[Wikipedia:University of Central Arkansas| University of Central Arkansas]], and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Education. | Parrott was born in Conway, Arkansas to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parrott. He went to Arkansas State Teachers College, now known as the [[Wikipedia:University of Central Arkansas| University of Central Arkansas]], and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Education. | ||
− | + | Parrott was a teacher before entering the military on 1 August 1941. He completed his training in Tulsa, Oklahoma on December 20, 1941. Parrott then joined the [[Wikipedia:Royal_Canadian_Air_Force| Royal Canadian Air Force]], serving in Ottawa, Canada, and England. | |
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Pilot Officer Joe Parrott, Jr.
[Unknown D.O.B.] – 29 May 1942
Personal History
Parrott was born in Conway, Arkansas to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parrott. He went to Arkansas State Teachers College, now known as the University of Central Arkansas, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Education.
Parrott was a teacher before entering the military on 1 August 1941. He completed his training in Tulsa, Oklahoma on December 20, 1941. Parrott then joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, serving in Ottawa, Canada, and England.
Parrott died on 29 May 1942 in Sealand, England during an airplane accident.