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    Royal Air Force WW2 Casualty Group

    Royal Air Force WW2 Casualty Group

    $240 (approx conversion from £195)

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    our: Aircraftman 1st Class W. E. Morrill, 307 Air Ministry Experimental Station, Royal Air Force, who was Killed in Action 

    1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, Defence Medal, War Medal.

    941184 Aircraftsman 1st Class Walter ernest Morrill Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve was Born in Rillington Yorkshire April 1917 in 1941 he was serving with 307 Air Ministtry Experimental Station Singapore A Radar Unit. he was killed in Action 14th February 1942 the day before singapore surrendered to Japeneese Forces aged 24 years The son of Ernest and Annie Morrill of Rillington Yorkshire he is Commemorated on the Singapore Memorial. Most of his unit plus 250 Mobile radio Unitlost when SS Kuala was bombed and sunk of Pompany Island,

    Sold with CWGC note, Medal issue Slip and photographs of his bombed ship

    Condition NEF

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    51551 (MZ-63481)

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