This is part of a series highlighting the deliberate doctoring and falsifying of facts about Evan Frederic Morgan ( 1893-1949), the 4th Lord Tredegar, 2nd Viscount Tredegar of Tredegar House, Newport, South Wales. The departure from telling the truth about Evan, Lord Tredegar by history fraudsters working at Tredegar House and in the contributions these same fraudsters make to books and newspaper articles creates a damaging effect and a profoundly bad influence upon those in particular who wish to know the real history of this remarkable character . Such tales told to those who are ( in good faith) then placing the called history into the public domain ( which is known to have been tampered with ) is grossly reprehensible. The TRUTH is what public visitors to this wonderful house deserve. Those who genuinely wish to know the truth about past exploits of the Morgan family and the incumbents of Tredegar House - the Morgan seat in Newport, should also expect that as the House is now run by the National Trust , that that famed organisation should ensure that only accurate and sourced stories are told. Among the worst myths about Evan Morgan concerns his war time service in the Royal Signals Corps during World War 2 . Evan was an officer in the section known as MI 14, who were responsible for the use of carrier pigeons in the war effort. In April 1943 after taking command of one of the small sections at MI 14 involving liaison with the pigeon breeders ( supplying the birds to the War Office ) Evan suffered the humiliation of a Court Martial for breeches of the Official Secrets Act. Evan's downfall was brutal.Todos los derechos reservados