- Arthur E. Williams
Born in
Watertown, New York , on March 28, 1938, Arthur E. Williams obtained a commission as an Army engineer officer upon his graduation in 1960 fromSaint Lawrence University , where he majored in mathematics. He later obtained a bachelor's degree in civil engineering fromRensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a master's degree in civil engineering and economic planning fromStanford University .Williams commanded an armored engineer company in Germany and an engineer construction company in Vietnam. During a second tour in Vietnam, he served as Operations Officer of the 577th Engineer Battalion. He later commanded the 44th Engineer Battalion in Korea and was an assignment officer at the Army Military Personnel Center. Williams headed the Corps' Sacramento District in 1982-85 and then served as Chief of Staff at Corps Headquarters. He subsequently headed the Pacific Ocean Division and then the Lower Mississippi Valley Division. He was also President of the
Mississippi River Commission . He returned to Corps Headquarters in July 1991 as Director of Civil Works. President Bush appointed WilliamsChief of Engineers in 1992.Military awards
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Legion of Merit with twoOak Leaf Cluster s
*Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster
*Defense Meritorious Service Medal ee also
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