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The Parachuting Parson
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The narrative chronicles the life of George Edward Maule Parry, who served as a Curate in Leytonstone before joining the Royal Army Chaplains Department during World War II. His journey takes him from West Africa to his pivotal role as a Chaplain with the 7th Battalion of the Parachute Regiment. Parry's bravery culminates in his parachute drop into France on D-Day, where he tragically loses his life during the critical mission to secure the Pegasus and Horsa bridges. This account highlights his faith, service, and sacrifice.
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2016, paperback
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