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In 1958 he chaired the Williams Board, which reviewed and recommended changes to the Army's professional education system for officers.
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Williams served in artillery assignments of increasing rank and responsibility throughout the 1920s and 1930s, including a posting to
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While commanding the Fourth Army Williams represented the United States at the funeral of
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From 1950 to 1952 Williams was assigned as deputy chief of staff for operations at the
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General Williams retired in 1961. His awards and decorations included two
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In 1921 Williams graduated from the Field Artillery Basic Course.
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United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
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General Williams as commander of the Field Artillery Center
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in 1959, and he served in this post until his retirement.
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In 1953 Williams was appointed deputy commander of the
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Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery

United States Army

Lieutenant general
Third United States Army
United States Army Field Artillery Center
Fourth United States Army
World War II
Distinguished Service Medal
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Bronze Star
lieutenant general
United States Army
Third United States Army
World War II
United States Army Field Artillery Center
Fourth United States Army
Detroit
United States Military Academy

Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
13th Field Artillery Regiment
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Maryland
Fort Sill, Oklahoma

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