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Major Floyd B. Parks, USMC


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ommander of Marine Fighting Squadron Two Twenty One (VMF-221) during the Battle of Midway. Posthumously awarded the Navy Cross: "For extraordinary heroism and conspicuous devotion to duty as Squadron Commander for Marine Fighting Squadron TWO TWENTY-ONE, in action against enemy Japanese forces during the Battle of Midway, June 4, 1942. Leading his squadron in a dauntless and aggressive attack against a vastly superior number of Japanese bomber and fighter planes, Major Parks aided in disruption the plans of the enemy and lessening the effectiveness of their attack, thereby contributing materially to the success of our forces. As a result of his courageous and daring tactics and because of the circumstances attendant upon this engagement, there can be little doubt that Major Parks gallantly gave up his life in the service of his country. He displayed the characteristics of a fine leader and excellent airman in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service."

Timeline

Birth- 16 Jan 1911
Salisbury, MO
Marriage- 23 Dec 1938-Age: 28 years
Margaret Elizabeth (nee Murray)
San Diego, CA
Education: Institution
U.S. Navy (flight training)
Employment: Position
Enlisted
Education: Institution
U.S. Naval Academy
Education: From
1 May 1936
Employment: Start Date
1 Jan 1935
Employment: Employer
U.S. Navy
Employment: Start Date
1 Mar 1942
Employment: End Date
8 Mar 1942
Employment: Position
Marine Aviator
Occupation
Marine Aviator, squadron commander
Education: Institution
U.S. Marine Corps
Race or Ethnicity
Caucasian
Employment: Place
San Diego, CA/Hawaii/Midway
Education: Place
Quantico, VA
Employment: Place
San Diego, CA
Education: From
1 Jan 1934
Gender
Male
Education: From
1 Jan 1930
Employment: End Date
1 June 1940
Employment: Start Date
1 June 1940
Employment: Position
2nd Lieutenant, USMC
Employment: Place
NAS Pensacola, FL
Employment: End Date
4 June 1942
Education: To
12 June 1937
Employment: Employer
U.S. Marine Corps
Employment: Start Date
1 Jan 1928
Education: Institution
First Marine Air Wing (dive bomber training)
Employment: End Date
1 Jan 1936
Employment: Position
Commander
Education: Place
NAS Pensacola, FL
Education: To
1 Mar 1942
Employment: End Date
1 May 1941
Education: To
1 Jan 1935
Education: To
1 Jan 1934
Employment: Employer
VMF-221
Employment: Place
Eastern Island, Midway atoll
Employment: Employer
Second Marine Air Wing
Education: From
1 May 1941
Employment: End Date
1 Jan 1930
Employment: Start Date
1 July 1937
Employment: Start Date
8 May 1942
Employment: Position
Flight instructor
Education: Place
Annapolis, MD
Education: Place
Philadelphia Navy Yard, PA
Employment: Place
USS Astoria (CA-34)
Death- 4 June 1942-Age: 31 years
Combat casualty (MIA/BNR)
Midway Atoll, Pacific

Other Facts

Also known as
"Red"
Full Name
Floyd Bruce Parks
Mother
Elizabeth Ann (nee Bowman) Parks
Father
James B. Parks

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