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Full Name: Lloyd John Goodrich
Parents: John and Rosezella Hancock Goodrich
Spouse: Sarah Gladys Stevenson
Children: Keith Lloyd Goodrich, Angela Goodrich, Marlene Goodrich
Branch of Service: U.S. Army Infantry
Time Served: August 5, 1941- December 11, 1945
Training: Camp Walters, Texas; Camp Shelby, Mississippi; Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
Awards or Medals: Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon, with four battle stars; the Philippine Liberation Ribbon, with one battle star; the Good Conduct Medal; the American Defense Medal; the Bronze Star; the American Theater Ribbon; the Victory Medal; the Combat Infantryman Badge.
Where Served: Fiji Island; Guadalcanal; New Georgia;
Sasavilla; Bougainville; Luzon (Philippine Islands). All the moves beween islands were done on ships. He walked from Luzon to Manila, a distance of 110 Miles up through Cagayun Valley.
Deceased: Yes, May 5, 1993; Vernal, Utah
Drafted or Volunteer: Drafted
Lloyd spent 52 months in the Army, and 42 months were spent overseas. He was in the worst of the war at that time - having served in five major battles. He did not see a baby sister until he came home in December of 1945. She was almost four years of age. He would have dreams about her where he would be carrying and protecting her when he was in battle.
Lloyd suffered with malaria while in the service and suffered with it for several years after he returned home.
Parents: John and Rosezella Hancock Goodrich
Spouse: Sarah Gladys Stevenson
Children: Keith Lloyd Goodrich, Angela Goodrich, Marlene Goodrich
Branch of Service: U.S. Army Infantry
Time Served: August 5, 1941- December 11, 1945
Training: Camp Walters, Texas; Camp Shelby, Mississippi; Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
Awards or Medals: Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon, with four battle stars; the Philippine Liberation Ribbon, with one battle star; the Good Conduct Medal; the American Defense Medal; the Bronze Star; the American Theater Ribbon; the Victory Medal; the Combat Infantryman Badge.
Where Served: Fiji Island; Guadalcanal; New Georgia;
Sasavilla; Bougainville; Luzon (Philippine Islands). All the moves beween islands were done on ships. He walked from Luzon to Manila, a distance of 110 Miles up through Cagayun Valley.
Deceased: Yes, May 5, 1993; Vernal, Utah
Drafted or Volunteer: Drafted
Lloyd spent 52 months in the Army, and 42 months were spent overseas. He was in the worst of the war at that time - having served in five major battles. He did not see a baby sister until he came home in December of 1945. She was almost four years of age. He would have dreams about her where he would be carrying and protecting her when he was in battle.
Lloyd suffered with malaria while in the service and suffered with it for several years after he returned home.