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  • During the mission, a fireball was seen on the ground which was presumed to be the downed aircraft of Daffron and Morley.

    Daffron, Thomas C. 1990

  • On Feb. 18, 1970 Morley and Daffron were flying a night strike mission over

    Daffron, Thomas C. 1990

  • During the mission, a fireball was seen on the ground which was presumed to be the downed aircraft of Daffron and Morley.

    Morley, Charles F. 1990

  • On Feb. 18, 1970 Morley and Daffron were flying a night strike mission over

    Morley, Charles F. 1990

  • Daffron served as the pilot, while Morley flew as navigator - the "guy in back."

    Daffron, Thomas C. 1990

  • Daffron served as the pilot, while Morley flew as navigator - the "guy in back."

    Morley, Charles F. 1990

  • "If they do find Tom Daffron, I'll be at his funeral," he vowed.

    Williams, Robert C. 1966

  • Thomas Daffron, who was reported missing in Laos on Feb. 18, 1970.

    Williams, Robert C. 1966

  • Daffron compared Baltimore to the company's worldwide employment centers of Mumbai, Shanghai, and Tokyo, where he was heading next, for its talent pool.

    Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2010

  • "Morgan Stanley is proud to have a presence in Baltimore, and we are grateful to the State of Maryland, the City of Baltimore, and our other partners for their close collaboration and assistance as we expand our operations at our new Thames Street Wharf building," Daffron said in prepared remarks.

    Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2010

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