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Adam R. Williams
Army
Adam
R.
Williams
DIVISION: Army,
11th Bomb Squadron of 341st Bomb Group
Sep 27, 1919 - Nov 8, 1993
BIRTHPLACE: Gastonia, NC
HIGHEST RANK: Master Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: China Burma India
SERVED: Jan 1, 1938 -
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BATTLE: Doolittle Raid on Toyoko
MILITARY HONORS: Distinguished Flying cross, Silver Star, Purple Heart, Chinese Army Navy and Air corps Medal.
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundaiton

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Adam Williams was born on September 27, 1919, in Gastonia, North Carolina. He enlisted in the U.S. Army on September 1, 1938, and served in the Field Artillery before transferring to the Army Air Corps in 1939, where he was trained in aircraft maintenance. He served as a B-18 Bolo and then B-25 Mitchell crew chief with the 37th Bomb Squadron at Barksdale Field, Louisiana; Lowry Field, Colorado; and Pendleton Field, Oregon, from February 1940 until he was selected for the Doolittle Mission in February 1942. Sergeant Williams was the flight engineer/gunner on the 13th B-25 to take off from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet (CV-8) on April 18, 1942, and after bombing enemy shipping and supplies at the Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan, the crew flew to China and bailed out when their aircraft ran out of fuel. After the raid, Sgt Williams remained in the China-Burma-India Theater, and served as a B-25 flight engineer and gunner with the 11th Bomb Squadron of the 341st Bomb Group in India until returning to the United States in March 1943. After returning to the United States, MSgt Williams served with the 334th Bomb Group, 330th Army Air Force Base Unit, and then the 128th Army Air Force Base Unit at Greenville Army Air Base, South Carolina, until receiving an honorable discharge on July 4, 1945. Adam Williams died on November 30, 1993, and was buried at the Hillside Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Plymouth, North Carolina. 

His Distinguished Flying Cross Citation reads: For extraordinary achievement while participating in a highly destructive raid on the Japanese mainland on April 18, 1942. Sergeant Williams volunteered for this mission knowing full well that the chances of survival were extremely remote, and executed his part in it with great skill and daring. This achievement reflects high credit on Sergeant Williams and the military service.

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Cecil H. Williams
Army Air Corps
Cecil
H.
Williams
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
1901st Engineer Aviation Battalion
Jun 6, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Coweta, Wagoner County, OK
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 14, 1943 -
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Apr 13, 1946
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HONORED BY: Siblings: Rose, Dorothy, Guy, Pat, Roger, Ronald, Rowdy, Myrna

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Fought in the battle for Okinawa.

Richard G. Williams
Navy
Richard
G.
Williams
DIVISION: Navy
SERVED: Jul 26, 1945 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Delbert D. Williams
Army
Delbert
D.
Williams
DIVISION: Army
Sep 9, 1926 - Aug 6, 2022
BIRTHPLACE: Greenscastle, MO
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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BATTLE: Okinawa
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Williams was born in Greenscastle, MO. He served in the US Army as military police during World War II in Okinawa, Japan and the Philippines. He returned to Missouri and worked as a coal miner before moving to August where he was a dedicated mechanic for August Ford Dealerships.

Harold Williams
Army
Harold
Williams
DIVISION: Army,
1st Infantry Division
Jan 23, 1923 - May 22, 2023
BIRTHPLACE: Albany, NY
HIGHEST RANK: Tech Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Harold Williams was born January 23, 1923 in New York, He grew up in Valatie, NY, attending public school but dropping out of High School to help earn money for the family. Williams was working farm labor and at the Watervliet Arsenal until he enlisted in the Army in 1941. Williams took basic training at Fort Dix, NJ in June of 1942 and was sent to Europe storming the beach at Normandy. In an article in The United States Army, William remembered that day. Many soldiers in Williams' unit did not survive; the Germans cut down 44 men instantly. German Soldiers waited from the vantage point of a tower where they fired upon vulnerable American Soldiers at Omaha Beach. Dead troops already lined the shoreline as Williams and his fellow soldiers approached. "I don't sleep too good now," said Williams, his voice wavering. "I just look back over all the things that I went through and say God....why? Why did you spare me?" Williams also participated in The Battle of the Bulge. "I guess most of us just wanted to forget it all" he said. "you don't ever really forget it; life has to go on." Williams also engaged in the battles of Huertgen Forest, Elsenborn Ridge and Leipzig before deploying to Czechoslovakia. He fought in four major campaigns and 424 total days of combat. Toward the end of the war, Williams remembers his 1st Infantry Division encroached upon a small village near the French-Belgian border. A boy led Williams and is fellow Soldiers to his family's cottage. The boy's parents asked Williams' commander, if they intended to stay and if they could safely come out. The commander nodded yes, the child's relatives revealed that for two years they had sheltered a Jewish Family form the war. Williams could see two youngsters peering behind a curtain in one of the windows. The Americans had liberated the village, now his unit watched the Jewish family's young two year old daughter walk into the daylight for the first time. Williams was amazed. "I also saw with my own eyes, grown men crying. Williams left Europe mostly unscathed with only a broken finger. His job in the service was a radio operator. Williams returned to American and started a family in Albany, New York.

Thomas E. Williams
Army
Thomas
E.
Williams
DIVISION: Army,
G3 Plans & Operations
Aug 27, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: Ladysmith, WI
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Nov 8, 1942 -
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Jan 3, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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After VE Day, I was assigned to the G-5 office of Military Government in Berlin.

Alexander S. Williger
Army
Alexander
S.
Williger
DIVISION: Army,
5th Mobile Radio Broadcasting
Feb 2, 1917 -
BIRTHPLACE: Hungary, Europe
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 8, 1941 -
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Mar 1, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Alexander was stationed in Europe with the 5th Mobile Radio Broadcasting Unit and dealt with psychological warfare. He also was a part of the American Military Mission on the Allied Control Commission for Hungary.

Dr. John W. Wills
Marine Corps
Dr. John
W.
Wills
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
BTYC, 2nd Sep Pack
Jul 17, 1921 - Sep 1, 1977
BIRTHPLACE: Canton, MO
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Dec 15, 1941 -
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Nov 18, 1945
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HONORED BY: George, Cindy and John Wills children

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Our father joined the Marine Corp after Pearl Harbor. He served 4 years in the South Pacific. He was as at Cape Glouscester during the atomic bomb on August 6, 1045 in Australia. Theater of Operation Details: Pele Liu, Palau Group

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