Billy Ray Williams — Wounded Warrior & Sergeant Major

Billy Ray Williams served across two major conflicts — the Philippines and the Korean War — rising to the senior enlisted rank of Sergeant Major. He was wounded in combat and awarded the Purple Heart, a symbol of sacrifice carried not only in the body but in the soul. Billy Ray embodied the backbone of the Army: the NCO who leads from the front.

Service Summary

  • Branch: U.S. Army

  • Rank: Sergeant Major

  • Era: WWII (Philippines) & Korean War

  • Role: Senior NCO Leadership

Theater & Campaign Notes

  • Philippines Campaign

  • Korean War winter operations

Medals & Decorations

  • Purple Heart

  • Good Conduct Medal

  • Korean Service Medal

Founder’s Reflection

Billy Ray’s story is one of grit — the kind of soldier who keeps going even when wounded, even when exhausted, even when the world is burning around him.