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Parr James Manuel

Name:
James Manuel Parr
Rank:
Corporal
Serial Number:
34057501
Unit:
Base Air Depot 2
Date of Death:
1944-08-23
State:
Florida
Cemetery:
Evergreen Cemetery, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA
Plot:
Row:
Grave:
Decoration:
Purple Heart
Comments:

James Manuel Parr was born on November 30, 1919, in Ocilla, Irwin County, Georgia. He was the son of James Ernest Parr and Mattie Rowe Parr. He attended Andrew Jackson High School and was employed by Daylight Grocery Company before enlisting in the service on October 11, 1941. He received his training at Keesler Field and had been overseas since August 1942. He served at the Base Air Depot 2 as a Corporal and Co-Pilot of B-24J #42-50291, nicknamed "Classy Chassis II," during World War II.

On August 23, 1944, Classy Chassis II departed RAF Warton in Lancashire, England, on a routine test flight following maintenance and inspection. Shortly after takeoff, the aircraft encountered a sudden and violent thunderstorm marked by torrential rain, strong winds, and extremely poor visibility. As conditions rapidly worsened, the crew attempted to return to the airfield. During the landing approach, visibility was nearly zero, and the aircraft lost control at low altitude. It crashed into the village of Freckleton, with the right wing striking a building and the fuselage tearing through the infants’ wing of Holy Trinity School before destroying three houses and the Sad Sack Snack Bar. Fuel-fed fires and secondary explosions intensified the devastation. All three crew members aboard were killed in the crash. On the ground, 58 civilians, many of them schoolchildren, also lost their lives. The tragedy, which claimed a total of 61 victims, became known as the Freckleton Air Disaster, one of the deadliest aviation accidents in the United Kingdom during World War II.

Cpl Parr is now buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, https://aviation-safety.net, en.wikipedia.org