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Sons Follow In Father's Footsteps(January 11, 2010)
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								|  Army Sgt. 1st Class Gary Williard, left, and his son, Army Sgt. Joshua Williard, 
pose with a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter at Contingency Operating Base Adder, 
Iraq on January 7, 2010.
 |  | CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE ADDER, Iraq, Jan. 
								7, 2010 – Any parent whose child follows him 
								into his profession will feel pride. 
 A Pennsylvania National Guard soldier here can 
								be doubly proud, then, as one son has followed 
								in his military footsteps while another is 
								pursuing his civilian career.
 
 Army Sgt. 1st Class Gary Williard of Company D, 
								Task Force Diablo, is a retired police officer 
								and an Army National Guard aircraft maintenance 
								platoon sergeant.
 
 His older son, Gary Jr., joined the Tower City 
								Police Force in Pennsylvania, where his father 
								retired in 2006 as chief of police. Williard's 
								younger son, Army Sgt. Joshua Williard of 628th 
								Aviation Support Battalion's Company B, worked 
								in the next hangar over from his dad during much 
								of their recent deployment here and is now 
								completing his deployment with
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								| final processing in the United States. |  |  | “I pinned on Joshua's sergeant stripes when he got promoted here on Aug. 27,” 
Williad said. “That was quite a moment for me.” 
 Williard began his military career in 1976 as a propeller and rotor mechanic for 
the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. After a break in service from 1982 to 
1990, he returned to the Guard and has worked in maintenance on many aircraft. 
His younger son said he plans on a career in aviation maintenance with the Army 
National Guard.
 
 Gary Jr. worked for his father for five years in the Tower City Police 
Department before moving to the Pennsylvania State Police, where he has worked 
for seven years.
 Williard and his wife, Dina, ran an automotive repair business together. Now 
they own rental apartments.
 
 “Dina runs the apartments while I am away,” Williard said. “With Joshua and I 
deployed and Gary Jr. busy with work, she'll be very happy for us to come home.”
 
 Williard deployed from 2003 to 2004 to Kuwait in both aviation maintenance and 
security roles.
 
 “Even on deployment, I was still a cop,” he said.
 |  | Article and photo By Army Sgt. Neil GussmanTask Force Diablo
 Special to
American Forces Press Service
 Copyright 2010
 
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