Falmouth, Massachusetts – August 17, 1945
On August 17, 1945, Ensign Daniel Ware Goldman, 24, took off from Otis Field in Falmouth in a navy fighter aircraft. He had no sooner had he taken off when he radioed that he needed to make an emergency landing. His altitude at the time was about 200 feet, and when he turned to approach the runway his aircraft went into a dive and crashed into a wooded area about a mile from the field. Ensign Goldman had no chance to bail out and was killed in the wreck.
Ensign Goldman had been at Otis since May of 1945 training for carrier duty on the new aircraft carrier, U.S.S. Midway. His body was brought to Quonset Naval Air Station in North Kingstown, Rhode Island before being sent to Arlington National cemetery for burial.
Update: May 17, 2018
According to a Cape Cod Standard Times article, this accident occurred in the neighboring town of Mashpee.
Sources:
Falmouth Enterprise, ”Otis Field Flyer Dies In Crash”, August 24,1945
North Kingstown, Rhode Island, death records #45-78
Cape Cod Standard Times, “Otis Field Pilot Dies In Mashpee Crackup”, August 18, 1945, page 1.