����Sergeant John Parks of the 4th Armored Division gave his all during the Battle of the Bulge
Sgt. John H. Parks, a tank commander of the 3rd Platoon, B Co. 37th Tank Battalion, 4th Armored Div, was originally listed as missing in action at Flatzbourhof, Luxembourg on December 23, 1944 (13 days after this photo was taken).
John was killed instantly as he stood in his turret. Only two members of Parks' crew survived. After the battle, Jimmie Leach searched John’s destroyed vehicle. A formal report later described the investigation: “Captain James H. Leach, commanding officer of Company B, inspected inside of the tank by flashlight but could see no bodies, but the tank was completely burned. Nothing but ashes remained inside the hull.”
Unable to locate bodies, Leach followed procedure and reported John and Ed Clark missing, though he knew both men had almost certainly perished. Coffy and Holland had verbally reported the fatalities. As for Coffy and Holland themselves, aid men evacuated the pair from Flatzbourhof for medical attention.
Sgt. Parks enlisted at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana on January 31,1942. John is memorialized on the Tablets of the Missing at the Luxembourg American Cemetery, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. He was 25 years old.
Original description and photo sourced by: honorstates.org, US National Archives and warfarehistorynetwork.com
Sgt. John H. Parks, a tank commander of the 3rd Platoon, B Co. 37th Tank Battalion, 4th Armored Div, was originally listed as missing in action at Flatzbourhof, Luxembourg on December 23, 1944 (13 days after this photo was taken).
John was killed instantly as he stood in his turret. Only two members of Parks' crew survived. After the battle, Jimmie Leach searched John’s destroyed vehicle. A formal report later described the investigation: “Captain James H. Leach, commanding officer of Company B, inspected inside of the tank by flashlight but could see no bodies, but the tank was completely burned. Nothing but ashes remained inside the hull.”
Unable to locate bodies, Leach followed procedure and reported John and Ed Clark missing, though he knew both men had almost certainly perished. Coffy and Holland had verbally reported the fatalities. As for Coffy and Holland themselves, aid men evacuated the pair from Flatzbourhof for medical attention.
Sgt. Parks enlisted at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana on January 31,1942. John is memorialized on the Tablets of the Missing at the Luxembourg American Cemetery, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. He was 25 years old.
Original description and photo sourced by: honorstates.org, US National Archives and warfarehistorynetwork.com
