Christmas 1966 – Okinawa, Islands Of The Ryukyu's (The USA gave Okinawa back to Japan in 1972)
The late Major James "Jimmie" D. Morton and the late Mrs. Carey Morton, i. e., Michael Morton's Mother and Father.
The "T.O.Y.P. Award" was presented at Wyoming, Michigan to Michael Morton - President, Southfield Jaycees
Michael Morton at age mid thirties. This studio photograph was taken for presentation to the Michigan Jaycees. Michael was designated as one of: "The 1986 Ten Outstanding Young Persons Of Michigan" by the Michigan Jaycees. Also, Michael was presented with the "Blue Chip Chapter President's Award - 1986" by the United States Jaycees.
1946 to Present
Kubasaki High School serves approximately 700 students in grades 9-12 whose families represent all military branches, Department of Defense civilians, and private industry. The school, opened on September 15, 1946, is located on Marine Corps Camp S. D. Butler, Okinawa, Japan. The current open campus facility was completed in 1964.
Kubasaki High School, Okinawa, Islands Of The Ryukyu's
*** Michael Morton is Defensive End #82 in Row 5. Row 1 is at the top of the picture and Row 8 is at the bottom of the picture.
Major James D. Morton - age 81, United States Army, Retired, at a 2005 VFW Memorial Ceremony directed by VFW Post #1370, Pontiac, Michigan where Jimmie's eldest son, Maurice, a Vietnam Era Combat Assault Helicopter Pilot, was the Post's Commander.