Tracie Ross, Woody Williams' daughter, receives the folded national ensign from the Commandant of the Marine Corps, General David H. Berger, following the West Virginia State Memorial services for Marine Corps CWO4 Hershel "Woody" Williams at the State Capitol and Gold Star Family Memorial Monument, July 3, 2022 in Charleston, Born on October 2, 1923, in Quiet Dell, WV, Woody enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on May 26, 1943, and advanced to the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 4 before his retirement in 1969 after 17 years of service. During WWII, Woody served in New Caledonia, Gua


Tracie Ross, Woody Williams' daughter, receives the folded national ensign from the Commandant of the Marine Corps, General David H. Berger, following the West Virginia State Memorial services for Marine Corps CWO4 Hershel "Woody" Williams at the State Capitol and Gold Star Family Memorial Monument, July 3, 2022 in Charleston, Born on October 2, 1923, in Quiet Dell, WV, Woody enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on May 26, 1943, and advanced to the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 4 before his retirement in 1969 after 17 years of service. During WWII, Woody served in New Caledonia, Guadalcanal, and Guam before landing in Iwo Jima where his actions earned him the Medal of Honor. At the time of his death on June 29, 2022, he was the last living World War II Medal of Honor recipient.


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