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D-Day Hero, 101, Honored with MBE for Volunteering
30 Dec
Summary
- D-Day veteran Bernard Morgan received an MBE for his service.
- He landed on Gold Beach in Normandy during the 1944 assault.
- Morgan shares WWII history with museums, schools, and cadets.

A D-Day veteran, Bernard Morgan, who enlisted on his 18th birthday, has been appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the New Year Honours. Morgan landed on Gold Beach, Normandy, in 1944 as part of the Allied assault. He was involved in intelligence and code-breaking during his service in Germany in May 1945.
Now 101 years old, Mr. Morgan is being honored for his extensive work in volunteering and history. He has been giving talks to museums, schools, and cadet groups, sharing his firsthand accounts of World War II. This dedication to educating the younger generation about the war's heroes and the sacrifices made for freedom has earned him this prestigious recognition.
Mr. Morgan expressed his gratitude, stating he feels fortunate and hopes his efforts have made a positive impact. His son-in-law highlighted that the family has long felt his contributions, both during the war and in his recent educational endeavors, deserved formal acknowledgment. Morgan's ability to recall and share his experiences vividly continues to fascinate younger audiences.




