Morris, Paul L., Maj

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Final Rank
Major
Last AFSC
AAF MOS 1051-Pilot - Two-Engine
Last AFSC Group
Pilot (Officer)
Primary Unit
1960-1963, 28th Air Division
Service Years
1943 - 1963
Major

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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1921
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Lenwood
Last Address
Villa Rica, GA
Date of Passing
Jan 06, 2010
 

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Military Officers Association of America (MOAA)
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From Patriot Guard Riders:

Born 1921 – A native of Lenwood, PA. Graduate of Chester, PA High School 1939.  Entered the military through Aviation Cadet Training and served in the European Theater of Operations during WWII.  He completed 31 Combat Missions as a B-17 Navigator.  He also served overseas in Japan, Labrador and Korea as a pilot flying A-26’s.  He holds the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters.  Major Morris retired after 20 years active federal service.  He served in the Los Angeles air Defense Sector stationed at Norton Air Force Base in California. He was presented the Air Force Commendation Medal by Colonel Frederick J. Nelander at the retirement ceremony.

The PGR has been invited to escort Maj. Morris to Riverside National Cemetery (RNC) 22495 Van Buren Blvd Riverside, CA. We will stage at Citrus Hill High School 18150 Wood Rd Perris, CA 92570. His daughter will meet us at our staging point.

 

0930 Stage at Citrus Hill High School 18150 Wood Rd. Perris, CA

0945 Mission briefing

1015 KSU

1020 estimated arrival time at RNC

 

We will stage in area #1 at RNC

 

R/C Gunny

 

You do not have to be a Veteran or a motorcycle rider to attend this mission. Everyone is welcome. We encourage those who do not ride to attend in your car. If this will be your first mission go to the staging area and you will be briefed there. Dress for motorcycle riding or dress casually if you are driving a cage (car).  When staging at RNC please do not park in the staging area. Instead  park ahead of the designated staging area .

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PGR SoCal State Captain

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Craig H Donor
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Cell 909 208 7703

   
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Paul Morris

iconMAJOR PAUL L. MORRIS (Ret.) Major Paul L. Morris, 88, died January 6, 2010, at his home in Villa Rica, GA. Born 1921 - A native of Lenwood, PA. Graduate of Chester, PA High School 1939. Entered the military through Aviation Cadet Training and served in the European Theater of Operations during WWII. He completed 31 Combat Missions as a B-17 Navigator. He also served overseas in Japan, Labrador and Korea as a pilot flying A-26\'s. He holds the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters. Major Morris retired after 20 years active federal service. He served in the Los Angeles Air Defense Sector stationed at Norton Air Force Base in California. He was presented the Air Force Commendation Medal by Colonel Frederick J. Nelander at the retirement ceremony. As Senior Director in the LAADS direction center he was cited for meritorious service from 1960-1963. The citation accompanying the award commended Major Morris for displaying outstanding qualities of leadership, initiative, and motivation in molding inexperienced personnel on his crew into a highly effective fighting team. His job knowledge and decisiveness was praised in an Air Defense Command Operational Readiness Inspection. After his retirement from the Air Force he joined the Under Writers Insurance Adjusting Company and served as a Property Insurance Adjustor. He retired after 22 years with the company. He worked part time for Reynolds Recycling before fully retiring in 1990 and relocated to Fairfield Plantation in Villa Rica, GA from Riverside, CA. He was a member of the Fairfield Kiwanis, received the George F. Hixon Fellowship Honor Award for service in 1999. Was recognized in 2009 and was presented a framed certificate of Outstanding Dedication and Service in the community and to the Fairfield Kiwanis. He was a lifetime member in the Retired Officers Association in Riverside, CA and a member of the Military Officers Association in Carrollton, GA. He was preceded in death by his parents Mary and James Morris of Cape May, NJ, brothers Nelson, Robert, James, and sister Elizabeth. He is survived by his wife Nora Morris of Villa Rica, GA; two sons, Paul Morris, Jr. (Ruth) of Portland, OR and Richard Morris (Deb) of San Diego, CA; one daughter, Susan Carte (Ballard) of Osprey, FL; four step daughters, Donna Fraker (Don), Tami Houchens (Glenn), Tina Stevenson (K. Michael), all of Riverside, CA and Denise Canfield of Winston, GA; fourteen grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held on January 16, 2010 at Grace Lutheran Church in Carrollton, GA. Burial services will be held on May 3, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at Riverside National Cemetery, Staging Area #1. In lieu of flowers, tax-deductible donations in his honor may be made to the Carroll County Veteran\'s Memorial Park. Carroll County Veteran\'s Memorial Park. In Honor of Maj. Paul Leslie Morris, P.O. Box 1062, Carrollton, GA 30112, Norris Garrett - (770) 653-5007
Published in Press-Enterprise on April 25, 2010
 

   

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 Unit Assignments
United States Army Air Forces (USAAF)Air Defense Command (ADC)28th Air Division
  1943-1947, United States Army Air Forces (USAAF)
  1956-1959, Air Defense Command (ADC)
  1960-1963, 28th Air Division
 Combat and Non-Combat Operations
  1941-1945 World War II/European-African-Middle Eastern Theater
  1952-1953 Korean War/Third Korean Winter (1952-53)
 My Aircraft/Missiles
B-17 Flying Fortress  A-26 (B-26) Invader  
  2003-2003, B-17 Flying Fortress
  2003-2003, A-26 (B-26) Invader
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