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Williams was born in Calgary, Alberta, and was raised by a single mother after his father died a month before his birth.[4] He attended Calgary's Sunalta High School, and signed up for The Calgary Highlanders when he reached enlistment age.[4]
Military career
With the outbreak of World War II, he was commissioned and sent to London, although due to his skill as an administrator he saw little action on the front as he was usually assigned to logistical and organizational work.[4]
In addition to Byng of Vimy his other books included Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, 1914-1984: Seventy Years' Service, a history of the Princess Patricia's regiment first published in 1972[4] and then updated and expanded in 1986;[5]The Long Left Flank: The Hard Fought Way to the Reich, 1944-1945 (1988);[6]First in the Field, Gault of the Patricias (1995), a biography of Princess Patricia's founder Hamilton Gault;[7] and Far from Home: A Memoir of a 20th Century Soldier (2004), his own memoir of his military career.[8] He was also a regular writer of obituaries of Canadian soldiers for The Telegraph, and played a role in the creation of the Canada Memorial in London's Green Park.[1]