CAPT MICHAEL D. L. MORGAN, USMC
Lucky Bag Yearbook
From the 1967 Lucky Bag:
MICHAEL DURYEA LEACH MORGAN
Loss
Mike was killed when the ejection seat in a F-4J Phantom II inadvertently fired while he was exiting the aircraft at MCAS El Toro, California on November 2, 1973.
Other Information
From researcher Kathy Franz: “His father was Raymond J., and his brother was David. David graduated in 1976 from Woodward High School in Toledo.”
In addition to his brothers Thomas and David, LT Richard C. Brook, USMC, ENS Roy Swanberg, ENS Peter Misiaszek, ENS Alfred Wilkinson, and ENS Charles Jeffries were among the ushers serving at Michael and Carol Lynn’s wedding June 9, 1967 in New Jersey. The wedding announcement stated that after the Bermuda honeymoon the couple were to reside in Fredericksburg, VA while Michael was stationed at Quantico, VA.
He is buried in California.
Memorial
From The Capital Gazette1 on November 11, 2017:
Capt. Michael D.L. Morgan graduated from the Naval Academy 50 years ago in 1967.
He died in El Toro, California, in 1973 when the ejection seat of a F-4J Phantom II inadvertently fired as he was exiting the aircraft. He left behind his wife, Carol, and three daughters, a 7-month-old, a 3-year-old and a 5-year-old.
Last year, his wife stood on the field at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium during a home football game with other families of fallen Naval Academy graduates, as part of the Naval Academy Alumni Association and Foundation’s Honor Our Fallen Heroes weekend.
The crowd stood and cheered for her, and for other families whose academy graduates died while on active duty.
Now Carol Morgan Bishop, she was overwhelmed.
“It was like something I had been waiting for for years since he died. And it finally was happening. Somebody was recognizing that we had suffered a great loss,” she said.
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ENS Charles Jeffries was one of the ushers at Michael’s wedding.
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