- Robert K. Morgan
Infobox Military Person
name= Robert K. Morgan
lived= birth date|1918|07|31 – death date and age|2004|05|15|1918|07|31
placeofbirth=Asheville, North Carolina
placeofdeath=Asheville, North Carolina
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branch= air force|United States
serviceyears= 1941–1965
rank=Colonel
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battles=World War II
awards= Distinguished Flying Cross (3)Air Medal (11)
laterwork=Robert Knight Morgan (
July 31 ,1918 -May 15 ,2004 ) was aUnited States Air Force colonel and pilot, fromAsheville, North Carolina , and the commander of theB-17 Flying Fortress "Memphis Belle" duringWorld War II .Biography
Morgan attended the
Wharton School of Finance at theUniversity of Pennsylvania and entered the Army Air Corps in 1940. He won his pilot wings and was commissioned asecond lieutenant December 12 ,1941 , then after advanced training atWalla Walla ,Washington , was assigned to the91st Bomb Group as aB-17 Flying Fortress pilot. Morgan went overseas as part of the original group of combat crews and flew 25 combat missions overGermany ,Belgium , theNetherlands , andFrance , betweenNovember 7 1942 , andMay 17 1943 .Memphis Belle
The "Memphis Belle" was one of the the first heavy bomber in the
Eighth Air Force to complete 25 combat missions and return to the United States and sellwar bonds . [cite web
url=http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?storyID=123006538
title=B-17 Flying Fortress
accessdate=2008-05-30
publisher=United States Air Force ] . In those missions, all of which were daylight raids, the "Memphis Belle" flew 148 hours, dropped over 60 tons of bombs, and had every major part of the plane replaced at least once. Morgan and his crew were the subjects of a 1944 film documentary, "".Career
Promoted to
major , Morgan flew a second combat tour in the Pacific Theater, commanding the 869th Bomb Squadron, 497th Bomb Group of theTwentieth Air Force . Flying B-29s from Isley Field,Saipan , he completed 26 missions overJapan until sent home onApril 24 ,1945 . OnNovember 24 ,1944 , he led the first mission of the XXI Bomber Command to bomb Japan, 110 aircraft of the 73rd Bomb Wing toTokyo , with wing commander Brig. Gen.Emmett O'Donnell, Jr. as co-pilot. HisB-29 was nicknamed "Dauntless Dotty", after his third wife, Dorothy Johnson Morgan. OnMarch 23 , 1945, Major Morgan made an emergency landing onIwo Jima , just days after the island had been captured from the Japanese although fighting was still continuing.Among his military awards were the Distinguished Flying Cross with two oak leaf clusters, and the
Air Medal with ten oak leaf clusters. He retired from theAir Force Reserve in 1965.In 2001 Morgan published his
autobiography , "The Man Who Flew the Memphis Belle: Memoirs of a World War II Bomber Pilot", co-written withRon Powers ISBN 0-525-94610-1.Death
Col. Morgan was hospitalized
April 22 ,2004 with a fractured vertebra in his neck after falling outside theAsheville Regional Airport while returning home from what would be his last airshow appearance at the Sun 'n' Fun airshow inLakeland, Florida . Col. Morgan died atMission Hospital on May 15, 2004 from complications to his injuries, includingpneumonia .External links
* [http://www.memphis-belle.com/ Memphis Belle website]
* [http://www.memphis-belle.com/biography.htm Robert Morgan's biography]
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