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Name : Gloria Jean Baird
12/31/69 Allegedly last seen at a party in Atlanta, GA
Jimmy Clyde Goodman Research Info obtained through Internet and court records
12/16/69 Incarceration Began Reason Unknown
**07/24/71: Incarceration ends; No case number
**Georgia Department of Corrections
I may have missed something in this thread, but it looks like Goodman was incarcerated when she went missing.
This thread caught my eye because I worked as a civilian at Ft McClellan from 1975 until 1995 when it closed. The Women's Army Corp Headquarters was located there until it was dissolved, probably in the late 70's, when women became regular Army. I still live in the area and there is a WAC Museum nearby. If I'm not mistaken, it is maintained by former WAC personnel. Possibly someone there might know where you could find records that you would be interested in. This probably wouldn't help you find out what happened, but you might could find photos, etc. I would be glad to check with them if you want me to, or I could give you contact info.
Sincerely wishing you the best in your search.
http://honorguard.org/wac.html
"The Women's Army Corps Museum is the only museum in the States dedicated to women in the military service! The 12,000 square foot museum is located 10 miles north of I-20 on Alabama Route 21, north of Anniston, Alabama, on Fort McClellan, the former home of the Women's Army Corps and site of the Women's Army Corps Memorial Chapel.
The half million dollar museum--financed entirely by donations from active duty, retired, and former members of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and the Women's Army Corps, friends, and local civilian supporters--was given to the United States Army in 1978."