- George William Goddard
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name=George William Goddard United States Air Force
lived=1889 -September 20 ,1987
placeofbirth=London, England
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allegiance=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1917 - 1949
rank=Brigadier General
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battles=World War II
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portrayedby= George William Goddard (1889 –September 20 ,1987 ) was a Brigadier General, and a pioneer in aerial photography.He was born 1889 in England and emigrated to the US in 1904 and attended the Keuka Institute in
Rochester, New York where he lived with his aunt and uncle. He was made a US citizen onApril 27 ,1918 . While an illustrator in Chicago, he attended an exhibition byRuth Law , which prompted him to learn to fly. He enlisted in the aviation section of the US Army inWorld War I , and then attendedCornell University . He organized aerial photographic units in Texas, then after the war, he was the director of photographic research atMcCook Field in Ohio. He became chief photographic officer, and created the first aerial mapping units and made photomosaic maps of American cities. He made the first night aerial photographs in 1925. He became Director of the photographic school at Chanute Field in Illinois. As chief photographic officer atWright Field in Ohio, he developed stereoscopic, high altitude, and color photography, and developed the film strip camera. DuringWorld War II he introduced the moving film magazine to aerial photography. AfterWorld War II , he became chief of photographic research at the Wright Air Development Center. He witnessed and photographed the 1946 atomic bomb tests. He retired as a Brigadier General onJune 30 ,1949 . In July 1950, he was awarded theThurman H. Bane Award for his developments in low-altitude high-speed night photography. He was called in as a consultant in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He died in 1987.External links
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* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/gwgoddard.htm Arlington Cemetery: Goddard]
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