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ENS John Joseph Parle

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ENS John Joseph Parle Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
10 Jul 1943 (aged 23)
Sicilia, Italy
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.2551, Longitude: -95.9899
Plot
Section R, Block 2, Lot 28-A
Memorial ID
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World War II Medal of Honor Recipient. His citation reads: "For valor and courage above and beyond the call of duty as Officer-in-Charge of Small Boats in the U.S.S. LST 375 during the amphibious assault on the island of Sicily, 9-10 July 1943. Realizing that a detonation of explosives would prematurely disclose to the enemy the assault about to be carried out, and, with full knowledge of the peril involved, Ens. Parle unhesitatingly risked his life to extinguish a smoke pot accidentally ignited in a boat carrying charges of high explosives, detonating fuses and ammunition. Undaunted by fire and blinding smoke, he entered the craft, quickly snuffed out a burning fuse, and after failing in his desperate efforts to extinguish the fire pot, finally seized it with both hands and threw it over the side. Although he succumbed a week later from smoke and fumes inhaled, Ens. Parle's heroic self-sacrifice prevented grave damage to the ship and personnel and ensured the security of a vital mission. He gallantly gave his life in the service of his country."
World War II Medal of Honor Recipient. His citation reads: "For valor and courage above and beyond the call of duty as Officer-in-Charge of Small Boats in the U.S.S. LST 375 during the amphibious assault on the island of Sicily, 9-10 July 1943. Realizing that a detonation of explosives would prematurely disclose to the enemy the assault about to be carried out, and, with full knowledge of the peril involved, Ens. Parle unhesitatingly risked his life to extinguish a smoke pot accidentally ignited in a boat carrying charges of high explosives, detonating fuses and ammunition. Undaunted by fire and blinding smoke, he entered the craft, quickly snuffed out a burning fuse, and after failing in his desperate efforts to extinguish the fire pot, finally seized it with both hands and threw it over the side. Although he succumbed a week later from smoke and fumes inhaled, Ens. Parle's heroic self-sacrifice prevented grave damage to the ship and personnel and ensured the security of a vital mission. He gallantly gave his life in the service of his country."

Bio by: Bill Walker


Inscription

MEDAL OF HONOR
ENS US NAVY
WORLD WAR II



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  • Originally Created by: Bill Walker
  • Added: May 9, 2002
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6404320/john_joseph-parle: accessed ), memorial page for ENS John Joseph Parle (26 May 1920–10 Jul 1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6404320, citing Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.