BIO/PHOTOS
 
 

    My father was born in Keyport, New Jersey April 23rd, 1919. His father Jewell Williams was a traveling Electrician/Salesman/Inventor; http://www.supremeinstruments.org/jrwilliams.htm this gave him a nomadic boyhood until eventually settling in Little Rock, Arkansas. He attended Central High School where he was inspired to go to Annapolis by his English Teacher, Mrs. Huckaby. Mrs. Huckaby would later become well known for her de-segregation involvement at Central High.
    Joining the Navy in 1937 at the age of 17, he would eventually be accepted into the Navel Academy. At Annapolis he room mated with William H. McCaughey who would later become his brother in-law. They both would sign-up for PT's where they would eventually become PT boat instructors. While Instructing ROTC's from various universities, they remembered instructing a charismatic skinny guy with a big grin named "John F. Kennedy" on how to maneuver an 80ft. Elco.

    My father was retired from the navy at the age of 26, about a year after the incident for being 50% mentally disabled do to post traumatic syndrome. He was able to raise a family of ten children working in the aerospace industry, and later becoming a teacher. I am the youngest, and my father passed away on my 30th birthday 11/16/91, he was 72. My mother Julia Anne (McCaughey) Williams left us peacefully at 88 years on 9/16/11

 

My father back from

San Diego boot camp in 1937

with his older brother Francis and younger brother Donald.

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