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PFC Lloyd Spurlock

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PFC Lloyd Spurlock Veteran

Birth
Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Death
25 May 1945 (aged 20)
Leyte Province, Eastern Visayas, Philippines
Burial
Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D, Site 3958
Memorial ID
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World War II soldier
Name Lloyd Spurlock
From Jessamine County, Kentucky
War World War II
ID 35877476
Rank Private First Class
Branch US Army
Cause DOW - Died of Wounds
Awarded
★ Purple Heart

Name: Lloyd Spurlock
Gender: Male
Rank: Enlisted Man (includes Aviation Cadet or Student)
Admission Age: 20
Birth Date: abt 1925
Admission Date: May 1945
Discharge Date: May 1945
Discharge Place: Aid Station, Clearing or Collection Station, Dispensary
Military Branch: Field Artillery, General or Unspecified
Military Unit: 2
Diagnosis: Diagnosis: Wound(s), lacerated with no nerve or artery involvement; Location: Abdominal wall, generally (inside of body cavity); CausativeAgent: Artillery Shell, Fragments, Afoot or unspecified
Type of Injury: InjuryType: Battle injury; InjuryType2: All battle casualties, and all battle injuries not intentionally inflicted by self or another person
Medical Treatment: Transfusion (transfer of another's blood to a patient) (includes administration of plasma)
Service Number: 35877476
Notes: None

His remains were returned from USAF Cemetery No.1, Leyte, Philippine Islands on Sept. 2, 1948
World War II soldier
Name Lloyd Spurlock
From Jessamine County, Kentucky
War World War II
ID 35877476
Rank Private First Class
Branch US Army
Cause DOW - Died of Wounds
Awarded
★ Purple Heart

Name: Lloyd Spurlock
Gender: Male
Rank: Enlisted Man (includes Aviation Cadet or Student)
Admission Age: 20
Birth Date: abt 1925
Admission Date: May 1945
Discharge Date: May 1945
Discharge Place: Aid Station, Clearing or Collection Station, Dispensary
Military Branch: Field Artillery, General or Unspecified
Military Unit: 2
Diagnosis: Diagnosis: Wound(s), lacerated with no nerve or artery involvement; Location: Abdominal wall, generally (inside of body cavity); CausativeAgent: Artillery Shell, Fragments, Afoot or unspecified
Type of Injury: InjuryType: Battle injury; InjuryType2: All battle casualties, and all battle injuries not intentionally inflicted by self or another person
Medical Treatment: Transfusion (transfer of another's blood to a patient) (includes administration of plasma)
Service Number: 35877476
Notes: None

His remains were returned from USAF Cemetery No.1, Leyte, Philippine Islands on Sept. 2, 1948

Inscription

Kentucky
PFC 221 FA BN
World War II



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