Long Island Sound – April 17, 1944
On April 17, 1944, a flight of four P-47 fighter aircraft took off from Bradley Field in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, for a training flight. While flying in formation over Long Island Sound, one of the aircraft, (Ser. No. 42-22359), piloted by 2nd Lt. Robert Godshalk, (28), developed engine trouble. Lt. Godshalk was forced to make an emergency water landing about one mile off Sachem Head in Guilford, Connecticut. He was seen to get out of the plane before it sank, but by the time a Coast Guard boat had reached the scene the pilot had disappeared. It was reported that a strong current was running at the time.
Lt. Godshalk’s body was later recovered on May 30th.
Lt. Godshalk was from Ardmore, Penn. He’s buried in Westminster Cemetery in Bals Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.
Sources:
Waterbury Democrat, “Connecticut News”, April 19, 1944
The Philadelphia Inquirer, “Flyers Body Recovered”, June 2, 1944, page 4.
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