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* Full name: Duncan Ewan Campbell MacPherson. | |||
* Nicknamed "Jock." | * Nicknamed "Jock." | ||
* Born ~1901. | * Born ~1901. | ||
* Assistant Director of Medical Services at [[CWMH]] circa 1940-41. Born circa 1901. | * Assistant Director of Medical Services at [[CWMH]] circa 1940-41. Born circa 1901. | ||
* [[McGusty]] wrote Dr. Duncan Macpherson's dad to say that his son had cirrhosis of the liver. Three days later, Jock died at age 42 | * Attended [[Gallagher]] in his final illness. [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Documents/MacPhersons_Report.html Letter to Vaskess] about the events leading up to Gallagher's death. | ||
* On July 7, 1943, [[McGusty]] wrote Dr. Duncan Macpherson's dad to say that his son had cirrhosis of the liver. Three days later, Jock died at age 42. | |||
* [[Tofiga]]: "Didn't his death shock all of us! It was the first big funeral in Suva. Military, too. No dry eyes that day." | |||
* On 4 October 1943, a silver pocket watch, a silver wrist watch, and a gold signet ring were sent to [[Vaskess]], the Secretary of the [[WPHC]]: "It was Dr. Macpherson's intent to take these items to Mr. Gallagher's parents when he next went to England on leave." TIHGAR has not determined whether the watch and ring were, in fact, delivered to the Gallaghers. | * On 4 October 1943, a silver pocket watch, a silver wrist watch, and a gold signet ring were sent to [[Vaskess]], the Secretary of the [[WPHC]]: "It was Dr. Macpherson's intent to take these items to Mr. Gallagher's parents when he next went to England on leave." TIHGAR has not determined whether the watch and ring were, in fact, delivered to the Gallaghers. | ||
Revision as of 14:54, 19 February 2009
- Full name: Duncan Ewan Campbell MacPherson.
- Nicknamed "Jock."
- Born ~1901.
- Assistant Director of Medical Services at CWMH circa 1940-41. Born circa 1901.
- Attended Gallagher in his final illness. Letter to Vaskess about the events leading up to Gallagher's death.
- On July 7, 1943, McGusty wrote Dr. Duncan Macpherson's dad to say that his son had cirrhosis of the liver. Three days later, Jock died at age 42.
- Tofiga: "Didn't his death shock all of us! It was the first big funeral in Suva. Military, too. No dry eyes that day."
- On 4 October 1943, a silver pocket watch, a silver wrist watch, and a gold signet ring were sent to Vaskess, the Secretary of the WPHC: "It was Dr. Macpherson's intent to take these items to Mr. Gallagher's parents when he next went to England on leave." TIHGAR has not determined whether the watch and ring were, in fact, delivered to the Gallaghers.