Robert Williams
Capt. USN 1963-89
DFC/Air Medal (10)

photof of Bob Williams in uniform

 

photo of Bob Williams saluting at Kinnick Stadium


Bob Williams was born in rural Iowa City on August 1, 1940, to Betty (Puckett) and Herb Williams, on the family’s Heritage farm. He became a big brother to Ed Williams eight years later. He was a baseball standout at City High in Iowa City and had a lifelong love of flying. He was selected for an ROTC scholarship at Iowa State University, where he was an active member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He graduated in 1963 and liked to say they created a degree “just for me to get me out of there.”

Bob was commissioned as a Naval officer in 1963, one of the first naval officers commissioned by the newly sworn in President of the United States, Lyndon Baines Johnson on November 23, 1963. Captain Bob Williams affectionately received the nickname “Willard” and completed over 110 tactical error-free bombing combat missions in Vietnam, serving his country as the quintessential naval aviator before retiring in 1990. He also served as an A6 Landing Signal Officer (LSO), teaching aviators how to take off and land on aircraft carriers. He was on the deck of the USS Forrestal carrier off Vietnam in 1967 when an explosion caused a fire that killed 134 sailors and injured 161. He escaped the fan fire by opening the canopy doors and jumping to the deck. He then assisted in carrying many injured sailors to Sickbay.

Williams’ military awards include the Distinguished Flying Cross, 10 Air Medals, 7 Navy Commendations and 7 Navy Achievement Medals, the Vietnam Campaign medal and a Vietnam Service medal. He retired in 1989 at the rank of Captain, and then became a commercial airline pilot for Piedmont, TWA and finally US Air, retiring in 2000.

Bob and his first wife, Nancy, had three daughters – Dana, Leslie and Lea. He was a proud girl dad and enjoyed attending their athletic and musical events. Once his beautiful grandchildren started to arrive, he so loved the new title his grandkids created, “GrandBob”. He was also an early pioneer of dad jokes!

Bob and his wife Peggy Wilson Williams have lived and made their home in Charleston, SC since 1993 and enjoyed golfing, boating, extensive traveling and spending time with friends and family. They were masters of annual Kentucky Derby celebrations. Bob loved the Chicago Cubs, attending games as a young boy when his uncle Bert Wilson was the broadcaster for the team in the 1950s. He was a lifelong Iowa Hawkeye fan and was honored at being selected as the “Military Hero of the Game” at the Iowa football Homecoming game on October 29, 2022.

He was a volunteer on the USS Yorktown for over 15 years, giving tours and sharing information with thousands of visitors. He was also a longtime member of the selective Quiet Birdmen, avid aviators who have a love of aviation as evidenced by thousands of flying hours.

Bob passed away April 12, 2023.

 

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