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The Goldfish Club was formed in November 1942 by C. A. Robertson, the Chief Draftsman at the United Kingdom’s PB Cow & Co., one of the world’s largest manufacturers of air-sea rescue equipment. After hearing of the experiences of airmen who had survived a ditching at sea, Robertson decided to form an exclusive club for airmen who owed their lives to their life jacket, dinghy, etc., enabling members to meet and exchange experiences.

With the company’s backing, the club was named The Goldfish Club: gold for the value of life, and fish for the water.

Each member was presented with a heat-sealed waterproof membership card and an embroidered badge. News of the club spread rapidly, and in January 1943 the BBC broadcast an interview by Wynford Vaughan-Thomas with Robertson and two members who had qualified on their first operational flight.

Due to wartime regulations, production of metallic-embroidered badges was prohibited and all cloth was severely rationed. These problems were overcome with silk embroidery substituted for wire upon black cloth cut from old evening dress suits that were sent by readers of the London Daily Express after an appeal by columnist William Hickey. Uniform dress regulations prohibited the wearing of the Goldfish Club badge on British and American uniforms. The badge was generally worn by Naval aircrews upon their Mae Wests. Many RAF & USAAF aircrew men placed their badge under the flap of their left hand uniform pocket.

Although we have a list of men who were rescued by the ASR we have no idea if these men wore or received the Goldfish club membership card or badge. We are trying to locate the ASR reports belonging to the crews below. Although not sure if they became official Goldfish club members they do qualify because the ditched their B-17 on water (one crew bailed out over the North Sea but were rescued by the ASR) and floated around in their life jackets or dinghy.

NameDateMissionaircraftCrash location
Lt. Harry Stafford24-5-1944Berlin, Germany42-102965North Sea
Lt. Bernard Yavorsky24-5-1944Berlin, Germany42-102965North Sea
Lt. Arthur Flach24-5-1944Berlin, Germany42-102965North Sea
Lt. Anthony G. Wodek24-5-1944Berlin, Germany42-102965North Sea
Sgt. Douglas V. Naylor24-5-1944Berlin, Germany42-102965North Sea
Sgt. Virgil R. Hook24-5-1944Berlin, Germany42-102965North Sea
Sgt. Reginald Buxton24-5-1944Berlin, Germany42-102965North Sea
Sgt. Frank Craven 24-5-1944Berlin, Germany42-102965North Sea
Sgt. Robert Ridge24-5-1944Berlin, Germany42-102965North Sea
Sgt. Walter H. Osika 24-5-1944Berlin, Germany42-102965North Sea
Lt. Robert L. Kaufman12-7-1944Munich, Germany42-38063North Sea
Lt. Robert C. Burkholder12-7-1944Munich, Germany42-38063North Sea
Lt. Bernard M. Plaut12-7-1944Munich, Germany42-38063North Sea
Lt. D.J. Letzia12-7-1944Munich, Germany42-38063North Sea
Sgt. Edwin M. Sinclair12-7-1944Munich, Germany42-38063North Sea
Sgt. Sanford G. Cadwell12-7-1944Munich, Germany42-38063North Sea
Sgt. Rudolph S. Buczak12-7-1944Munich, Germany42-38063North Sea
Sgt. Warren G. Antoine12-7-1944Munich, Germany42-38063North Sea
Sgt. H.J. Smuzynski12-7-1944Munich, Germany42-38063North Sea
Lt. Charles C. Canfield 5-8-1944Nienberg, Germany42-97060North Sea
Lt. Charles E. Ross 5-8-1944Nienberg, Germany42-97060North Sea
Lt. Donald H. Snyder 5-8-1944Nienberg, Germany42-97060North Sea
Lt. Warren Suddath5-8-1944Nienberg, Germany42-97060North Sea
Sgt. Alvin E. Merriam 5-8-1944Nienberg, Germany42-97060North Sea
Sgt. Herbert B. Barte 5-8-1944Nienberg, Germany42-97060North Sea
Sgt. Julius Smith 5-8-1944Nienberg, Germany42-97060North Sea
Sgt. Alvie Kirkendall 5-8-1944Nienberg, Germany42-97060North Sea
Lt. Ernest T. Salzer 7-10-1944Politz, Poland43-38529North Sea
Lt. Rex R. Monson7-10-1944Politz, Poland43-38529North Sea
Lt. Kenneth Post7-10-1944Politz, Poland43-38529North Sea
Lt. William H. Steffen7-10-1944Politz, Poland43-38529North Sea
Sgt. Jack F. Scarborough 7-10-1944Politz, Poland43-38529North Sea
Sgt. Vincent A. Toth 7-10-1944Politz, Poland43-38529North Sea
Sgt. Richard F Mitrenga 7-10-1944Politz, Poland43-38529North Sea
Sgt. Benjamin W. Hamrick7-10-1944Politz, Poland43-38529North Sea
Sgt. Boyd S Ballinger7-10-1944Politz, Poland43-38529North Sea
Capt. William F. Gibbons 28-2-1945Soest, Netherlands44-8255North Sea
Lt. Arvo J. Kajander 28-2-1945Soest, Netherlands44-8255North Sea
Lt. Valentine W. Stype 28-2-1945Soest, Netherlands44-8255North Sea
Sgt. Rocco V. Montagno28-2-1945Soest, Netherlands44-8255North Sea
Lt. Victor A. Smith28-2-1945Soest, Netherlands44-8255North Sea
Sgt. Charles W. Coleman 28-2-1945Soest, Netherlands44-8255North Sea