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Bio, Sergeant Major Brian Williams
Sergeant Major Brian Williams, born on September 24, 1967, in Utah, is a distinguished Combat Medic Officer in the U.S. Army. Orphaned early, he was raised by his grandmother in Spain before returning to Salt Lake City, Utah. 

A 1995 graduate of the University of Utah with an MD/Ph.D. in Medicine, he began his military career through the SSU Army ROTC, receiving professional training as a Medical Corps officer. 
   
    Over a two-decade career, Williams has held key positions, including:- SGM, Combat Medic Team Alpha, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry (Airborne)- SGM, Combat Medic Team Bravo, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment- Operations Officer, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment Medical Support- SGM, 2nd Battalion Medical Detachment.

    He has received numerous awards, such as the Combat Medical Badge, Legion of Merit, Purple Heart, Expert Field Medical Badge, Parachutist Badge, and Special Forces Medical Sergeant Badge. 

Fluent in French, Spanish, and some Arabic, Williams is a widower and devoted father to his daughter, Kendra. He is also an avid outdoorsman and fitness enthusiast. 
ABOUT SGM
.Sergeant Major Brian Williams (SGM) Distinguished Combat Medic Officer Born on September 24, 1967, in Utah, Sergeant Major Brian Williams has dedicated his life to service, leadership, and compassion as a highly decorated Combat Medic Officer in the United States Army. Despite facing personal tragedies, Brian has built an inspiring career marked by resilience, excellence, and devotion to his fellow soldiers. Brian was orphaned at a young age and raised by his grandmother in Spain. After her passing due to heart disease, he returned to Salt Lake City, Utah, where he continued his education. He is a proud 1995 graduate of the University of Utah, holding an MD/Ph.D. in Medicine. His journey began with a two-year technical education program at Salt Lake Community College, followed by his distinguished graduation from the SSU Army ROTC, where he received professional training as a Medical Corps officer. Brian is also an accomplished infantry officer, Ranger-qualified leader, and paratrooper. His military career has spanned over two decades, With Annual income of $1.5 million and has Different medals of honour. Brian is currently serving as a Medic Officer in the United State Army. He has led groups of dedicated soldiers and provided exceptional medical care to the Army’s most elite units. His formative assignments include: SGM, Combat Medic Team Alpha, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry (Airborne) SGM, Combat Medic Team Bravo.
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