Charles T Goulding

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  • Created Date: 27 Nov 2008
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Archer H. Goulding

| Freeport, LI, NY

Charles T. Goulding's Father's listing in a 1913 City Directory, New York

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B-24J-45 Liberator Serial Number 42-73453

| South Pacific between Koror and Babeldaub

B-24J-45 Liberator Serial Number 42-73453 Shot-Down Crashes between Koror and Babeldaub

http://www.pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/b-24/42-73453.html

Contact MotherB if you have information on Charles T. Goulding's maternal line.

Charles T. Goulding was the son of Archer Hulme Goulding and Edith Thompson b. in England 1884.  Interested in information on Edith's sisters Martha A. Thompson  b. abt. 1890 (m. Charles Lawson) and Alice Thompson b. abt. 1888 (m. James Roberts) and their female descendants. Edith, Alice, and Martha were the daughters of John and Frances (Bailey) Thompson.

Leave No Man Behind

http://www.gq.com/news-politics/big-issues/200805/world-war-i-american-soldiers-burial-missing-in-action-palau-1944

Footnote.Com - WWII Missing Persons Report

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Learn about BentProp

http://www.bentprop.org/

They search the waters and jungles of the western Pacific, in what they hope are intelligent ways, for clues that may lead to the location & identification of wreck sites & remains of men who gave their lives in defense of America. They work closely with The Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command - "Until They Are Home" - JPAC's mission is to achieve the fullest possible accounting of all Americans missing as a result of our nation's previous conflicts.

 

 

War Department Declares Presumed Death

| Washington, DC

Technical Sergeant Charles T. Goulding who was officially reported as missing in action as of 1 September 1944. for the purposes of and pursuant to the provision of Section 5 of the Act of 7 March 1942 Public Law 490, 77th Congress, is presumed dead. Death presumed to have occurred 15 March 1946.

Video Documentary on the Search for Charles T. Goulding's B24

| Palau

Video Documentary on the Search for Charles T. Goulding's B24

www.LastFlightHome.org

A documentary film about : "Searching for and finding MIAs"

Charles T. Goulding Crew Mate Homecoming

| Winter Park, FL

Orlando Sentinel - 12 December 2009

WWII hero [Lt. Jack Arnett] whose remains were returned is laid to rest

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-war-hero-funeral-20091212,0,5963916.story?page=1

. . . . .The BentProp Project located the wrecked plane, known as '453, in 2004 under 70 feet of salt water near the Republic of Palau. The Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command identified the bones, including those of Rita Raeburn's uncle.

Raeburn, who attended Arnett's funeral, hoped for an ending similar to that of the Arnett family. Her uncle, Airman Charles T. Goulding, was a member of Arnett's crew, U.S. Army Air Force's 424th Bombardment Squadron. Raeburn, 75, of Davenport, was only 10 when her 22-year-old uncle went missing. . . . . .

. . . . .Although the family hasn't yet provided DNA samples to help identify the remains, she's certain some of the bones recovered belong to her uncle. She hopes the family will be able to officially identify Goulding before he's buried in the Arlington National Cemetery [as Group remains] in April.

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