4:14 | After he enlisted in the Navy and finished his basic training, Herbert Goodick couldn't believe it when he was issued boots, a rifle, a mess kit and a tent. Was he in the Army now? It was the Beach Battalion, sailors who go ashore and manage the beachhead during an amphibious assault. Soon he was in England, waiting for the big day.
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Herbert Goodick describes the makeup of his Beach Battalion unit amid the chaos of D-Day and their struggles to get ashore and get organized. For nineteen days, they lived in foxholes and got boats ashore and wounded men out.
After the Normandy invasion, Seaman Herbert Goodick was sent to the Pacific on an Attack Transport. He was still in a beach unit but when he got to Okinawa, their services weren't needed. One D-Day would have to do.