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Flt/Sgt. Robert Wallis George Goold

Royal Air Force 90th Squadron

(d.9th Jan 1942)

Robert Goold is a distant relative of mine and I am looking in to his story. I do not have many details but here is a copy of what I have put together so far: Robert Wallis George Goold was born in Newport Wales in 1920 his mothers name was Voyce. He served as a Flight Sergent with the Royal Air Force and died on 9th Jan 1942.

90 Squadron were operating at the time from Kinloss possibly one of 2 bombers missing flying 2076 to RAF as AN536. Broke up in midair over Shepreth, UK, Jan 9, 1942. It would appear to have been a non-operational loss as he was flying in Fortress I, AN536, which broke up over Shepreth, the crew being: -

  • F/Lt S A P Fischer
  • F/Sgt J K Henson DFM
  • F/Sgt D Musk
  • F/Sgt P A Gibbs
  • Sgt D Wilcox
  • Sgt R G G Millard
  • F/Sgt R W G Goold



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