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- Lloyd_W._Williams abstract "Lloyd W. Williams (June 5, 1887 – June 12, 1918) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps who served and died in World War I.A famous saying is attributed to Captain Williams, who was serving as a company commander in the 5th Marines. When advised to withdraw by a French officer at the defensive line just north of the village of Lucy-le-Bocage on June 1, 1918, he is said to have replied: "Retreat? Hell, we just got here!" Captain Williams would not survive the ensuing battle, and was posthumously promoted to major and awarded the Distinguished Service Cross.A member of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute class of 1907, he was a member of Alpha Company in the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets. Major Williams Hall was named in his memory in 1957. He is also considered to be the first known person from Virginia to die in the First World War.".
- Lloyd_W._Williams allegiance "United States of America".
- Lloyd_W._Williams award Distinguished_Service_Cross_(United_States).
- Lloyd_W._Williams award Purple_Heart.
- Lloyd_W._Williams battle Banana_Wars.
- Lloyd_W._Williams battle Battle_of_Ch%C3%A2teau-Thierry_(1918).
- Lloyd_W._Williams battle United_States_occupation_of_Nicaragua.
- Lloyd_W._Williams battle World_War_I.
- Lloyd_W._Williams birthDate "1887-01-05".
- Lloyd_W._Williams birthPlace Berryville,_Virginia.
- Lloyd_W._Williams birthYear "1887".
- Lloyd_W._Williams deathDate "1918-06-12".
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- Lloyd_W._Williams deathPlace Château-Thierry.
- Lloyd_W._Williams deathYear "1918".
- Lloyd_W._Williams militaryBranch United_States_Marine_Corps.
- Lloyd_W._Williams militaryUnit 2nd_Battalion_5th_Marines.
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- Lloyd_W._Williams allegiance "United States of America".
- Lloyd_W._Williams awards Distinguished_Service_Cross_(United_States).
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- Lloyd_W._Williams battles "Banana Wars * Occupation of Nicaragua World War I * Battle of Château-Thierry (1918)".
- Lloyd_W._Williams birthDate "1887-01-05".
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- Lloyd_W._Williams dateOfDeath "1918-06-12".
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- Lloyd_W._Williams comment "Lloyd W. Williams (June 5, 1887 – June 12, 1918) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps who served and died in World War I.A famous saying is attributed to Captain Williams, who was serving as a company commander in the 5th Marines.".
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