Charles Henry Goldbin
Petty Officer Second Class
HA(L)-3, TF 116, USNAVFORV
United States Navy
Los Angeles, California
December 02, 1948 to September 20, 1971
CHARLES H GOLDBIN is on the Wall at Panel W2, Line 22

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Charles H Goldbin
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30 Apr 2001

If there is anyone out there that remembers this man,
they will know what a great person he was.

Say a prayer for a fallen comrade.

I would enjoy talking with anyone that knew him.
Please contact me at wingsinflight@mpinet.net

Lynn M Franks


 
08 Aug 2003

BROTHER Goldy - There is not a day that goes by that I do not think of you. I am HONORED to have flown with you and to have known you. You are a fine man and a BROTHER SEAWOLF. HOOYAH for all that you taught us and for the countless lives you saved. Until we meet again my friend ...

BROTHER Mike

From a brother Seawolf gunner,
Mike Worthington
5454 E. Griffith Way, Fresno, CA 93727
rworthington81@comcast.net


 

A note from The Virtual Wall

Four men of HA(L)-3 were killed when their UH-1B (hull number 62-04602) was shot down:
These men are remembered by the
HA(L)-3 SEAWOLVES

Charles Henry Goldbin
Aviation Machinist Second Class, United States Navy
was buried on 01 October 1971 in Plot 263 ROW 22
Los Angeles National Cemetery
Los Angeles, California,
surrounded by other men of courage and integrity.


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