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John Williams, Jr.

First Name: 
John
Middle Name: 
Francis
Last Name: 
Williams, Jr.
Date of Birth: 
1/9/1894
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Image Source: The Charlotte Observer11/6/1985

Personal Details

Occupation: 
Occupation: Employer: U. S. Customs Bureau, Washington, DC - Chief of the Division of Technical Services Location:
Education Details: 
NC State College, Chemistry degree in 1917NY State Univ. at Buffalo , MA degree in 1928
Biographical Notes: 
He enlisted in the National Guard after graduation. In a letter of August 5, 1918 he wrote that he was in charge of his company on the front line. 'I went on a patrol in which we crossed No-Man's Land, crawling, and reached a German machine gun emplacement that was doing us a lot of damage. We bombed the place. This was in daylight, and we were fired upon. We ran back to the trenches 150 yards away. My corporal was shot as we ran. This is my first fighting experience.' In a letter to his sister he wrote: 'I captured ten of them myself out of one dugout, and I has to shoot one of them in order to make them behave. I saw men shot to pieces around me and dead everywhere.' He fought with the 33rd British Division at Cambral and St. Quentin. He was wounded when a bullet passed through his right arm in October 1918. He served on active duty throughout World War II in the Air Technical Service Command. Funeral services were held at the US Military Cemetery in Point Loma, CA and in Charlotte. He was buried at Elmwood Cemetery.His daughter reported that he saved the lives of about 21 men during WW I.
Family Details: 

Spouse: Doris Jenkins: m. 1920-29Virginia Pomeroy: m. 1933

Children: Col. Donald Williams Dr. Robert Williams John Williams III Ray Betts Charlotte NC

Dependents:

Parents: John F. Williams - 201 Liberty St. Charlotte NC

Siblings: Keenean B. Williams - US Navy Mary Williams -

Extended Family: William Joseph Williams, painter of the last portrait from life of George Washington - great grandfather

Military Details

Military Branch: 
Army
Military Rank: 
Colonel
Military Unit: 
125th Infantry, 30th Division, Co. B
Military Details: 
Camp Sevier; Fort Sill; France; Mexican Border;
Awards: 
Belgium's Chevalier of the Order of the Crown: British Military Cross - presented by King George V in Buckingham Palace, England: Purple Heart: U. S. Distinguished Service Cross:
Source: 

Collier's Veteran Cemetery Index; The Charlotte Observer, 9/24/1918, 10/28/1918; 11/6/1985, Charlotte News