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Flying Officer George Ernest "Randy" or "Benny" Goodman (8 October 1920 – 14 June 1941) was a fighter pilot who flew with the Royal Air Force during the Battle of Britain, and is one of the aircrew known as "The Few". Goodman was officially a flying ace, credited with 10 individual kills and six shared. == Early life == Goodman was born in Haifa, pre-British Mandate Palestine on 8 October 1920 to a British father, Sidney Charles Goodman, and Bida Lerner, a Turkish national of Jewish descent from Zikhron Ya'akov. He had two sisters, Winifred and Ellen. His parents were married in St. Lukes Church in Haifa, circa 1920. Goodman was sent to the United Kingdom to be educated at Highgate School in London. He was a member of the Officer Training Corps whilst at school. His parents left Haifa in 1939 when his father was transferred to Lagos, Nigeria as a British civil servant with the Nigerian Railway.
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