SUB-LIEUTENANT J. C. MORRISON who has just been awarded the D.S.C. Before he left the Dominion in June, 1940, with the first draft of New Zealanders, to train for the Fleet Air Arm he was a member of the Head Office staff of the NBS for five years. The citation with his award states: "For great bravery, skill, and determination in torpedo and dive-bombing attacks on enemy shipping and aerodromes." Sub--Lieutenant Morrison made all his attacks from Malta.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 174, 23 October 1942, Page 3
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78SUB-LIEUTENANT J. C. MORRISON who has just been awarded the D.S.C. Before he left the Dominion in June, 1940, with the first draft of New Zealanders, to train for the Fleet Air Arm he was a member of the Head Office staff of the NBS for five years. The citation with his award states: "For great bravery, skill, and determination in torpedo and dive-bombing attacks on enemy shipping and aerodromes." Sub-Lieutenant Morrison made all his attacks from Malta. New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 174, 23 October 1942, Page 3
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