Captain, US-Navy, Ret.; graduated from Naval
Academy in 1949; after graduation from the Naval Academy, he earned Masters
Degrees in Aeronautical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering (MIT), Political
Science (Auburn University), and an MBA during his career in the Navy; after
his retirement, he earned a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering degree
and an Engineer in Aerospace Engineering degree from the University of Southern
California; master of science in nuclear engineering, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, 1956; graduation at the the Empire Test Pilot School in
Farnborough, England; in the Navy, he was one of the main test pilots for the
A-6 Intruder; 1962 for military astronaut - class-2 selected; he also worked on
the Nuclear powered bomber (the NB-36), flew the F-4 in Viet Nam, was Captain
of an Amphibious Assault Ship the
USS Francis
Marion from July 1969 through July 1970; later severed at the Weapons Systems
Test Division at Naval Air Training Center in Patuxent River, Maryland; Lloyd's
military decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross with 3 Stars, the
Bronze Star, 8 Air Medals, 3 Navy Commendation Medals, 2 Navy Unit Commendation
Medals, and a number of other decorations; after that he worked for the
Northrop B-2 program, the F/A 18 and YF-23; he retired from Northrop in
December of 1994. He was also until his death he enjoyed his recreational
interests as flying and restoring a Curtiss SB2C "Helldiver" active in the
British United Services Club, a group of distinguished active-duty and retired
men and women who have served under British or Commonwealth command.