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| Name: | Acheson Gosford Goulding | Country: | Canada | Rank: | Captain | Service: | Royal Flying Corps Royal Air Force | Squadrons: | 17 (RFC) 150 (RAF) | Victories: | 9 | Born: | 15 May 1893 | Place of Birth: | Stoney Mountains, Manitoba | Died: | April 1951 | Place of Death: | Winnipeg |
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| | A law student when the war began, Goulding joined the infantry and served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in Belgium before transferring to the Royal Flying Corps in September 1916. After training in England, he was assigned to 17 Squadron in Egypt where he flew the B.E.12, Nieuport scouts and the S.E.5a. In 1918, his squadron merged with 47 Squadron to form 150 Squadron in Salonika. |
| | "For conspicous gallantry and devotion to duty. While escorting a bombing squadron, he attacked and drove down a hostile two-seater machine. He showed great determination and gallantry on many other occasions." MC citation, London Gazette, 18 March 1918 | |
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