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Morel, Jean-Jacques

    Date of birth:
    May 1st, 1921 (Bouillon, Belgium)
    Date of death:
    March 21st, 1945 (Maulusmühle, Luxembourg)
    Buried on:
    Memorial and War Graves Hudson Transport Airplane
    Nationality:
    Belgian (1830-present, Constitutional Monarchy)

    Biography

    Jean-Jacques Morel was born on May 1st, 1921.

    He was killed on March 21st, 1945 as SOE Agent aboard the Lockheed Hudson, FK803 "MA-N", 161 Squadron, that crashed near Maulusmühle during SOE Operation Benedict to Germany.

    The Pilot of the aurcraft, Flight Lieutenant Terence Helfer, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, managed to escape with his parachute. All other crew members and three Belgian SOE Agents were killed. The total crew consisted of:
    - Pilot, Flight Lieutenant Terence Helfer, 127041 RAFVR;
    - Wireless Operator, Flying Officer Raymond Frankish Escreet, 143469 RAFVR, KIA;
    - Navigator, Flying Officer Henry Scurr Johnson, 168807 RAFVR, KIA;
    - Air Gunner, Flying Officer Forrest Harold Thompson, 412766 RNZAF, KIA;
    - Guy José Florent Corbisier, KIA;
    - Léon Ghislain de Winter, KIA;
    - Jean-Jacques Morel, KIA.

    Promotions:
    February 5th, 1941: Auxiliaire 2éme classe;
    September 1st, 1944: Adjudant ARA;
    March 20th, 1945: Lieutenant.

    Hiding names:
    Express, Voltimand, Kemble, Félicien and Mesdagh.

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    Period:
    Second World War (1939-1945)

    Awarded with palme.
    Ridder in de Leopoldsorde / Chevalier de l'Ordre de Léopold
    Period:
    Second World War (1939-1945)

    Awarded with palme.
    Croix de Guerre 1940

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