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Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robert Morgan; husband of Marion Nellie Morgan, of Port Arthur, Ontario.
Digital gallery of Pilot Officer James William Morgan
Digital gallery of
Pilot Officer James William Morgan
P.O. Jas Morgan, RCAF, killed during enemy raid on England June 6, 1942.
<p> <i> Photo courtesy of Hillcrest High School - <b>"Stairway of Honour"</B> project. Eighty-four large portraits of students from the Second World War line both sides of the 55 stairs leading up to the school's auditorium. Most of the portraits have the rank and year of death of the student. Some portraits explain how the soldier died, but many were MIA and presumed dead. Each year, teachers from the grade 10 Canadian History course take their students to the stairway around November 11th to complete a project that deals directly with the pictures on the Stairway of Honour.</i> <p>
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On June 6, 1942, Pilot Officer James W. Morgan was killed by an explosion following an attack by enemy aircraft in Bournmouth, England.
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P.O. Jas Morgan, RCAF, killed during enemy raid on England June 6, 1942. <p> <i> Photo courtesy of Hillcrest High School - <b>"Stairway of Honour"</B> project. Eighty-four large portraits of students from the Second World War line both sides of the 55 stairs leading up to the school's auditorium. Most of the portraits have the rank and year of death of the student. Some portraits explain how the soldier died, but many were MIA and presumed dead. Each year, teachers from the grade 10 Canadian History course take their students to the stairway around November 11th to complete a project that deals directly with the pictures on the Stairway of Honour.</i> <p>
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Memorialized on the pages of the Globe and Mail. Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 100 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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BOURNEMOUTH NORTH CEMETERY Hampshire, United Kingdom
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