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Clarence C. Williams

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Gender Male
Death65 years ago
Date of birth November 8,1869
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Date of died June 11,1958
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Army
Commands heldChief of Ordnance
SongsCushion Foot Stomp
Close Fit Blues
Organ grinder Bluess
Papa De-Da-Da
Royal Garden Blues
Jerry The Junker
A Pane in the Glass
I'm Not Worrying
Sugar Blues
Shooting the Pistol
Freeze Out
Chizzlin' Sam
Candy Lips
If You Don't Believe I Love You Look What A Fool I've Been
In The Bottle Blues
I Can't Dance, I Got Ants In My Pants
Beer Garden Blues
Lazy Mama
Longshoreman's Blues
I Like To Go Back In The Evening
Yama Yama Blues
Let Every Day Be Mother's Day
Mountain City Blues
Top Of The Town
Pile Of Logs And Stone
Michigan Water Blues
Mississippi Blues
Nervous Breakdown
Decatur Street Blues
Chocolate Avenue
Zulu Wail
What If We Do
Movies/Shows Last Rites
Murder in Harlem
The Hell Cat
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Clarence C. Williams Life story


Major General Clarence C. Williams was a career officer in the United States Army and served as the 12th Chief of Ordnance for the U. S. Army Ordnance Corps.

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