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Robert Morgan

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Robert Morgan

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Auction Date:2014 May 14 @ 18:00 (UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT)
Location:236 Commercial St., Suite 100, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Col. Robert K. Morgan's personal World War II military records as Command Pilot of the ‘Memphis Belle’ over Europe and ‘Dauntless Dotty’ over Japan. Collection consists of approximately 135 documents, letters, and other papers (sixteen of which are signed by Morgan), housed in a three-ring binder. Included are:

A Bulova watch, gilt stamped “Canada” and “Genuine Lizard” on watchband. Engraved on reverse: “For Valor / Capt. Robert K. Morgan / Pilot of the / ‘Memphis Belle’ / July 1943 / A Tribute From / Arde Bulova.”

A TLS signed “Ira C. Eaker” as Major General to Major Morgan, August 10, 1943, commending him: “you and your boys are carrying out perfectly the mission we charged you with and creating the most favorable impression.”

Fifty-five monthly sheets, each titled “Individual Flight Record,” of Robert K. Morgan from May 1941 (as Army Aviation Cadet) to September 1945 (Lieutenant Colonel). Dates of each month’s flights on aircraft piloted by Morgan—including “Memphis Belle” (B-17F) and “Dauntless Dotty” (B-29)—are listed. Mission dates do not include site of mission. ‘Memphis Belle’ dates include: 1942 November 7 (Brest, Brittany); December 6 (Lille, France); 1943 February 14 (Hamm, Germany); March 22 (Wilhelmshaven, Germany); April 17 (Bremen, Germany); and fifteen others over enemy occupied Continental Europe. Morgan has noted that the May 17, 1943, mission was the “Last Raid” of ‘Memphis Belle.’

Also included are: his personnel orders dated December 12, 1941, five days after Pearl Harbor, notifying him that he and others listed “are rated PILOTS effective this date”; names of soldiers Missing In Action and names and addresses of next of kin; a US Treasury check to Robert K. Morgan for 33¢, May 15, 1941, never cashed; Flying Qualifications certifications; Certificates of Proficiency; printed presidential military promotions; Personnel, General, and Special Orders; Home Addresses of Combat Crew Members and Air Echelon Officers; Physical Examination for Flying; names and addresses of next of kin of officers and enlisted men of the 869th Bombardment Squadron; seven carbons of Lt. Col. Morgan‘s April 24, 1945, orders to return “to the continental U.S.”; two April 26, 1945, Base Clearance Sheets, each signed by Morgan and eight other officers; five blank sheets of “United States Army Air Forces” letterhead, and a copy of the Warner Bros. script for the film Memphis Belle.