WING COMMANDER MORRIS, DSO.,DFC. - of Vryheid, Natal, South Africa. Wing Commander Morris joined the with a short service commission in 1937, and has recently been appointed to a permanent commission. During the Battle of Britain he served at Biggin Hill with Squadron and later commanded (Fighter) Squadron. In 1941 he joined the Desert Air Force and commanded the first operational Tomahawk Squadron to be formed. In 194-44 he took part in the Italian and South of France campaigns as second in command of (Fighter) Wing which, during and after the Battle of Cassino
WING COMMANDER MORRIS, DSO.,DFC. - of Vryheid, Natal, South Africa. Wing Commander Morris joined the with a short service commission in 1937, and has recently been appointed to a permanent commission. During the Battle of Britain he served at Biggin Hill with Squadron and later commanded (Fighter) Squadron. In 1941 he joined the Desert Air Force and commanded the first operational Tomahawk Squadron to be formed. In 194-44 he took part in the Italian and South of France campaigns as second in command of (Fighter) Wing which, during and after the Battle of Cassino, destroyed more than 1,000 enemy road vehicles in a few weeks. He was awarded the in April 1942, and the in November 1944. Photographic negative , Royal Air Force
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