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Lieutenant Walter Henry Goodale

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Date of birth: 1894-08-14
Place of birth: Peterborough Northamptonshire England
Next of kin: J Goodale, mother. The Chestnuts, Peakirk, Peterborough, England
Marital status: married
Occupation (attested): Farmer
Occupation (normalized): General Farmer
Religion: Church of England
Date of death: 1918-08-01
Cause of death: Killed in action

MILITARY INFORMATION

Regimental number: NA
Highest Rank: Lieutenant (46th Battalion)
Rank detail

Lieutenant, 46th Battalion, Infantry (Army).

Degree of service: Europe
Survived war: no

RESEARCH INFORMATION

CVWM ID: No CVWM ID in our database, but try this.
CWGC ID: 2912955
LAC ID: 421698
Attestation record(s): image 1, image 2
Service file: B3622-S035
Uploader's Notes:

Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Goodale of Peakirk, Lincolnshire; husband of Kathleen May Goodale of St. Edmundsbury, Royston, Hertfordshire, England

From Letters from the Front, Imperial Bank of Canada

Born 14th August, 1894, at Peterborough, England. Father, John Goodale, Farmer (deceased). Educated at King School, Peterborough, and King School, Grantham. Entered the service of the Bank, 12th February, 1914. Enlisted, 4th August, 1914, from Wadena branch, in Lord Strathcona's Horse (R.C.) with the rank of Trooper. Transferred to 15th Reserve Battalion, attached Royal Air Force, Independent Squadron, May, 1917. Promoted Lance-Corporal, February, 1917; Lieutenant, May, 1917. Principal action: Festubert, May, 1915. Returned to England for Commission in March, 1917.

NOTE: Lieutenant Goodale was engaged with the Independent Air Force in long distance bombing.

His formation was attacked by enemy anti-aircraft and aero­planes, after having bombed the town of Trèves, and he was last seen being driven down, hit in both petrol tanks. He and his observer, Second Lieutenant Prentice of the United States Army, were buried in St. Jure Cemetery, Alsace-Lorraine. 23, 30.

On the outbreak of war, Lieutenant Goodale was at Fishing Lake, a summer resort near Wadena. He undertook to enlist immediately if he could swim across the lake, a distance of two miles. He was successful and enlisted that day, being the first man to do so from Wadena.

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Uploader's Research notes:

Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial

[Lieutenant Army Canadian Infantry 46th Battalion ]

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Date added: 2006-10-22
Last modified: 2021-12-18