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Norman D Parks 1934 - 2005

Norman D Parks of Sheldon, Vernon County, MO was born on March 3, 1934, and died at age 71 years old on May 21, 2005. Norman Parks was buried at Ft. Scott National Cemetery Section 10 Site 26 900 East National Street, in Fort Scott, Ks.
Norman D Parks
Sheldon, Vernon County, MO 64784
March 3, 1934
May 21, 2005
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Norman D Parks' History: 1934 - 2005

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  • 03/3
    1934

    Birthday

    March 3, 1934
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: CW2 Wars/Conflicts: Korea, Vietnam
  • 05/21
    2005

    Death

    May 21, 2005
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Ft. Scott National Cemetery Section 10 Site 26 900 East National Street, in Fort Scott, Ks 66701
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In 1934, in the year that Norman D Parks was born, on July 22nd, gangster John Dillinger was killed in Chicago. His gang had robbed banks and police stations, among other charges, and he was being hunted by J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI - although many in the public saw him as a "Robin Hood". A madam from a brothel in which he was hiding became an informer for the FBI and, after a shootout with FBI agents, Dillinger was shot and died.
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In 1944, he was merely 10 years old when on December 16th, The Battle of the Bulge began in the Ardennes forest on the Western Front. Lasting for a little over a month, the battle began with a surprise attack by Germany on the Allied forces The U.S. suffered their highest casualties of any operation in World War II - 89,000 were casualties, around 8,600 killed - but Germany also severely depleted their resources and they couldn't be replaced.
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