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- Birth nameEdwin Charles Parsons
- Ted Parsons was born on September 24, 1892 in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA. He was a writer, known for Darkest Africa (1936), Hell in the Heavens (1934) and Bat Men of Africa (1966). He died on May 2, 1968 in Sarasota, Florida, USA.
- Rear Admiral in the United States Navy, former flying ace in World War I with the Lafayette Escadrille. Prior to that, he trained pilots for Pancho Villa in Mexico. Served as a special agent with the FBI between 1920 and 1923. Worked in Hollywood as a scriptwriter and technical advisor. During World War II, served aboard an aircraft carrier and a seaplane tender and took part in several amphibious operations in the Pacific theatre. Recipient of a Bronze Star.
- He was the technical advisor for Howard Hughes' movie Hells Angels.
- January 25, 1917, he was the 21st person to join the Lafayette Escadrille. He was an ace with 8 German planes shot down in WWI.
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