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Warrant Officer Christopher Marshall Good

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Warrant Officer Christopher Marshall Good

Birth
Adelaide, Adelaide City, South Australia, Australia
Death
13 Nov 1945 (aged 21)
Philippines
Burial
Chai Wan, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong GPS-Latitude: 22.2588361, Longitude: 114.2340917
Plot
Plot I. Row D. Grave 10.
Memorial ID
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Service No:--- 417476
Born:--- Adelaide SA, 1 April 1924
Enlisted in the RAAF: ---23 May 1942
Unit:----- No. 4 Communication Unit, Archerfield QLD
Died: ----Aircraft Accident (Australian National Airways operated C49A aircraft registration VH-CDC (Serial No. 41-7690)), Tacloban, Philippines, 13 November 1945, Aged 21 Years
Buried:-----Sai Wan War Cemetery, Hong Kong
Parents: --- William Duncan Good and Magdalen Good, of Brighton, South Australia
Roll of Honour:--- Brighton SA
Remembered: ----Panel 111, Commemorative Area, Australian War Memorial, Canberra ACT
Remembered:--- World War II Honour Roll, National War Memorial of SA, North Terrace, Adelaide
The second fatal accident (1) occurred after the end of the war on 13 November 1945, at Tacloban, Leyte Island, in the Philippines. The aircraft, a Douglas C49A (VH-CDC), piloted by Captain H. Rawson, with RAAF crew, co-pilot Chris Good and wireless operator L.G. Jones, was totally destroyed and all on board, excepting one passenger, lost their lives. These accidents emphasise the dangers facing the courier service pilots during their three years of maintaining communications between Allied headquarters and the troops in the front line. ANA pilots flew many thousands of hours and millions of miles on courier flights, and, although they were military flights in military aircraft, it was very much an ANA operation.
(1) The first fatal ANA military charter courier services accident was the loss of Douglas DC3 registration VH-CXD at Higgins Field, Queensland, on 5 May 1945 (Flight Sergeant Neville Tasman Browne (436542)).
Extract from Yule, P. (Dr. Peter) The Forgotten Giant of Australian Aviation: Australian National Airways, Hyland House, Flemington Victoria, 2001 – Page 143
Three crew members and twelve passengers were killed. The three crew members were:
Warrant Officer Christopher Marshall Good (417476) Co-Pilot
Warrant Officer Lloyd George Jones (425645) Radio Operator
Warrant Officer Haydn Selby Rawson (300549) (Australian National Airways) Pilot
One passenger, Lieutenant McCabe (USAAF) survived and another Australian among the passengers, Able Seaman Thomas Jenkins (Australian Merchant Navy) was killed.
References:
Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour On-Line Records
Commonwealth War Graves Commission On-Line Records
Department of Veteran's Affairs On-Line WWII Nominal Roll
National Archives of Australia On-Line Record A705, 166/16/827
Parnell, N. M. (Neville M.) Flypast: a record of Aviation in Australia, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 1988 – Page 201
Bibliography:
Yule, P. (Dr. Peter) The Forgotten Giant of Australian Aviation: Australian National Airways, Hyland House, Flemington Victoria, 2001

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Adelaide Advertiser - 20 November 1945.
"S.A. Airman Killed In Philippines Crash
---BRISBANE, Nov. 19. Advice has been received that 15 service personnel, including three Australians, were killed when an Australian National Airways Douglas plane crashed in the sea near Tacloban airstrip, Leyte in the Philippines last Tuesday. The sole survivor was an American Lieutenant. The Australians killed were Captain H. Rawson, ANA Pilot, of Brisbane; Warrant Officer Christopher Marshall Good, RAAF, of Brighton, SA, Co Pilot and Warrant Officer Lloyd George Jones, RAAF of Tully, Queensland, wireless operator. The other victims are believed to have been Americans.
WO Good is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Good of Dunrobin Road Brighton. They have been advised that WO Good was engaged in the transport of prisoners of war from the Philippines and Japan."
Service No:--- 417476
Born:--- Adelaide SA, 1 April 1924
Enlisted in the RAAF: ---23 May 1942
Unit:----- No. 4 Communication Unit, Archerfield QLD
Died: ----Aircraft Accident (Australian National Airways operated C49A aircraft registration VH-CDC (Serial No. 41-7690)), Tacloban, Philippines, 13 November 1945, Aged 21 Years
Buried:-----Sai Wan War Cemetery, Hong Kong
Parents: --- William Duncan Good and Magdalen Good, of Brighton, South Australia
Roll of Honour:--- Brighton SA
Remembered: ----Panel 111, Commemorative Area, Australian War Memorial, Canberra ACT
Remembered:--- World War II Honour Roll, National War Memorial of SA, North Terrace, Adelaide
The second fatal accident (1) occurred after the end of the war on 13 November 1945, at Tacloban, Leyte Island, in the Philippines. The aircraft, a Douglas C49A (VH-CDC), piloted by Captain H. Rawson, with RAAF crew, co-pilot Chris Good and wireless operator L.G. Jones, was totally destroyed and all on board, excepting one passenger, lost their lives. These accidents emphasise the dangers facing the courier service pilots during their three years of maintaining communications between Allied headquarters and the troops in the front line. ANA pilots flew many thousands of hours and millions of miles on courier flights, and, although they were military flights in military aircraft, it was very much an ANA operation.
(1) The first fatal ANA military charter courier services accident was the loss of Douglas DC3 registration VH-CXD at Higgins Field, Queensland, on 5 May 1945 (Flight Sergeant Neville Tasman Browne (436542)).
Extract from Yule, P. (Dr. Peter) The Forgotten Giant of Australian Aviation: Australian National Airways, Hyland House, Flemington Victoria, 2001 – Page 143
Three crew members and twelve passengers were killed. The three crew members were:
Warrant Officer Christopher Marshall Good (417476) Co-Pilot
Warrant Officer Lloyd George Jones (425645) Radio Operator
Warrant Officer Haydn Selby Rawson (300549) (Australian National Airways) Pilot
One passenger, Lieutenant McCabe (USAAF) survived and another Australian among the passengers, Able Seaman Thomas Jenkins (Australian Merchant Navy) was killed.
References:
Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour On-Line Records
Commonwealth War Graves Commission On-Line Records
Department of Veteran's Affairs On-Line WWII Nominal Roll
National Archives of Australia On-Line Record A705, 166/16/827
Parnell, N. M. (Neville M.) Flypast: a record of Aviation in Australia, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 1988 – Page 201
Bibliography:
Yule, P. (Dr. Peter) The Forgotten Giant of Australian Aviation: Australian National Airways, Hyland House, Flemington Victoria, 2001

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Adelaide Advertiser - 20 November 1945.
"S.A. Airman Killed In Philippines Crash
---BRISBANE, Nov. 19. Advice has been received that 15 service personnel, including three Australians, were killed when an Australian National Airways Douglas plane crashed in the sea near Tacloban airstrip, Leyte in the Philippines last Tuesday. The sole survivor was an American Lieutenant. The Australians killed were Captain H. Rawson, ANA Pilot, of Brisbane; Warrant Officer Christopher Marshall Good, RAAF, of Brighton, SA, Co Pilot and Warrant Officer Lloyd George Jones, RAAF of Tully, Queensland, wireless operator. The other victims are believed to have been Americans.
WO Good is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Good of Dunrobin Road Brighton. They have been advised that WO Good was engaged in the transport of prisoners of war from the Philippines and Japan."

Inscription

Royal Australian Air Force

Gravesite Details

417476



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