
Stake attention in this memory
A memorial plaque, framed in dark speckled granite, is centrally mounted on a rough, light-colored stone wall. The inner panel of the plaque is brushed metal, engraved with the title "The Falklands War" at the top. Below this, on the left, is the emblem of the Parachute Regiment, a winged parachute with a crown and the Roman numeral "II". To its right, a soldier is depicted in a kneeling position, wearing a helmet and carrying a large backpack, holding a rifle. To the right of the soldier, the text reads "Private David Allen Parr" followed by his life dates: "17 September 1962 to 14 June 1982". Below the emblem, the text specifies "The Second Battalion The Parachute Regiment". A partial inscription at the bottom of the plaque indicates it was "Commissioned by Lowestoft Town Council and the family of David Parr June 2022". The stone wall features irregular, mostly pale, natural stones, some showing reddish hues, with visible mortar and scattered moss growth. Above the wall, bare tree branches are visible against a clear blue sky. Direct sunlight illuminates the scene, casting a dark shadow onto the lower left section of the plaque and the adjacent wall. The location is in East Suffolk, United Kingdom, specifically Lowestoft as indicated on the plaque.
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