Acheson Goulding

Group Captain Acheson Gosford Goulding DFC MC (15 May 1893 – 27 April 1951) was a Canadian World War I flying ace credited with 21 aerial victories.

On the form, he named Gwendolyn Marie Goulding as his next of kin, gave his civilian occupation as clerk, and his home of record as Winnipeg.

His physical examination measured him as 5 feet 8 1/2 inches tall, and described him as having a medium complexion, with blue eyes and brown hair.

[2] Goulding was awarded the Military Cross on 26 October 1917;[5] he had flown many ground support and reconnaissance missions, but had no success on combat patrols[2] until 28 January 1918.

[9] On 9 April 1919, he gave up his Royal Air Force commission to return to army duty as an acting captain in the Nova Scotia Regiment.