John Henry Morgan
★ World War II Gold Star Veteran from Georgia
On January 2, 1944 First Lieutenant Morgan was declared a casualty of World War II. ★ He served with honor in the United States Army Air Forces. ★ He is remembered by the people of Georgia. ★ May his positive example inspire us. Working together towards peace, mutual respect, and equality for all.
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Service Details
This Profile ID | 29650 |
Service ID | O-792423 |
Name | John Henry Morgan |
From | Cartersville, Bartow County, Georgia |
Birth Date | June 21, 1920 |
Casualty Date | January 2, 1944 |
War | World War II |
Service Branch | Army Air Forces |
Rank | First Lieutenant |
Specialty | Pilot |
Unit/Group | 79th Fighter Group, 99th Fighter Squadron |
Casualty Type | Non Hostile Died, Air Crash |
Location | Madna, Italy |
Burial | Plot E Row 9 Grave 27, Sicily-Rome American Cemetery, Nettuno, Italy |
Notable Awards |
★ Air Medal |
Remembered |
John Henry Morgan is buried or memorialized at Plot E Row 9 Grave 27, Sicily-Rome American Cemetery, Nettuno, Italy. This is an American Battle Monuments Commission location. |
Additional Details
John Henry Morgan was a member of the Tuskegee Airmen. He was killed when he landed down wind and down hill and his aircraft rolled past the end of the runway and into a ditch and his head hit the gunsight.
Auto-Generated Profile Synopsis - John Henry Morgan was serving his country during World War II when he gave his all in the line of duty. He had enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces. Entered the service via Regular Military. Morgan had the rank of First Lieutenant. His military occupation or specialty was Pilot. Service number assignment was O-792423. Attached to 79th Fighter Group, 99th Fighter Squadron.
He was born on June 21, 1920. According to our records Georgia was his home or enlistment state and Bartow county has been included within the archival record. We have Cartersville listed as his city.
During his service in World War II, Army Air Forces Morgan experienced a traumatic event which ultimately resulted in loss of life on January 2, 1944. Recorded circumstances attributed to: Non Hostile Died, Air Crash. Incident location: Madna, Italy. |
Commendations + Awards
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★ Air Medal
★ United States Aviator Badge Army
★ World War II Victory Medal
★ American Campaign Medal
★ Army Presidential Unit Citation
★ Army Good Conduct Medal
★ European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign
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American Gold Star veterans from 4 wars of the 20th Century. Some significant statistics:
Georgia was home to over 10,422
American Gold Star veterans from 4 wars of the 20th Century. Some significant statistics:
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