John Goddard (adventurer)
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John Goddard is an American adventurer. When he was 15 years old, he wrote down a list of 127 goals to accomplish and has spent his life trying to accomplish them.He now has 110 of them finished. Including the exploration of the Nile river and enduring a snowy blizzard of the Matterhorn.[1] He graduated from the University of Southern California (where he majored in anthropology and psychology) in 1955[2], served in World War II with the Army Air Forces[citation needed] and wrote two books: The Survivor(ISBN 1558746951) and Kayaks Down the Nile (ISBN 0842513655).[citation needed]
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- ^ Trojan Family Magazine