Paul S. Williams Jr.

In addition he served on the board of the Goodwin House, a nonprofit senior living community, and the Grafton School, a 24-hour support service provider.

In 1961 he was selected by the military as the American student representative to the Indian Defense Services Staff College in Wellington, India.

After Vietnam, Bo was selected to attend the United States Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where he earned a master's degree in strategic studies.

Bo was promoted to brigadier general in 1973 and given command of the 2nd Reserve Officers Training Corps Region in Fort Knox, Kentucky.

There he participated in the Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction talks in Vienna, and was the co-chairman for the Senior NATO Logistics Conference.

[1] After his death from heart failure at the Beebe Medical Center,[2] Bo Williams was interred with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery on July 18, 1995.

[5] He was survived by his wife, Elizabeth Ann "Betty" (Calder) Williams of Manassas, Virginia and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware; two daughters; a son; and two grandchildren.