Get To Know Your Vet- Tony Williams

            In November of 1988, Tony Williams enlisted in the US Air Force as a Security Police officer. He began his Basic Training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. He also completed duty specific training at Lackland Air Force Base as well as Camp Bullis in Texas and Fort Dix in New Jersey. This training was required before Tony could go to this first duty station, which happened to be at Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota. Tony was active during Desert Shield/Desert Storm, but he did not travel overseas due to a priority mission that included service a nuclear base in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

            After Tony left active-duty Air Force in April of 1992, he enlisted in the Maryland Air National Guard in December of 1992. He was assigned to the 175th Security Forces Squadron in Baltimore, Maryland. This specific unit provided security and force protection for the installation and the C-130 and A-10 aircraft that was stationed there. During his time in the Air Guard, Tony traveled all over the United States and even traveled to several overseas locations where he supported missions for the C-130 and A-10 aircraft.

            His participation in the Air Guard was by far the most exciting time in Tony’s career. He was a part of one of the first Air National Guard missions to support Operation Southern Watch, which provided protection for the “No Fly Zone” in Iraq. Tony also responded to the crash of the F-117 Stealth Fighter during an airshow at the Warfield Air National Guard Base in Baltimore, Maryland.

            After the attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001, Tony Was called back to active duty in October of 2001. He was assigned a home station at the Air Base in Baltimore, Maryland. At that time, his unit was in higher force protection conditions. This required all of the personnel and also additional personnel from the Army Guard units in the area. The unit was tasked with small squads of personnel deploying to different locations across the nation and overseas. Tony was assigned to train Army units to backfill at their installation so they could be further deployed. After the training was complete, Tony was deployed to lead a squad of personnel to Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. While there, the main duty was to provide protection to that specific installation.

            After several months in Virginia, Tony was then deployed to a classified location in Saudi Arabia in order to support the ground war in Iraq. Later on, he deployed to Al Jaber Air Base in Kuwait. After that, Tony saw service in Iraq before he returned home to his base in Baltimore, Maryland. He was discharged from the active duty call in October of 2003. Tony ended his enlistment in the Guard in 2004. He served a total of 16 years between the United States Air Force and the Air National Guard.

            Tony’s main reasoning for serving began with his father and stepfather, who both served in the Army. His uncle served in the Air Force as well. They all offered Tony advice, and told him he should join the Air Force if he wanted to serve his country. Therefore, service to the community and to the country runs deep through Tony’s blood.

            His family had supported his decision to enlist in the Air Force. They all took great pride in his service. While he was away, Tony stayed in touch with loved ones from home though many letters and phone calls. The letters and calls really carried him when he was down and missing home. He had a lot of support and three small children at home he needed to return safely to. Because of his communication and the abundance of support he received, Tony believed he had it easy compared to those that served in wars before him, and even those that served after. All in all, Tony was very fortunate and found it extremely rewarding to serve his country.

            While he was actively serving, Tony kept pictures of his family with him for good luck. He also kept a few verses of scripture that his mother and sister sent to him. He recalled a memorable time back when he was in Kuwait patrolling the outskirts of the base. In Kuwait, there were desert lizards that the locals called “Dub-Dubs.” They were abundant and the soldiers saw them everywhere. One day, the local Kuwait translator that was travelling with the soldiers, challenged Tony to catch one of the “Dub-Dubs.” Apparently, it was next to impossible to catch one of those things because they were incredibly fast and had several holes, they could quickly dodge into in order to avoid predators. Tony took the translator up on the challenge and made several attempts to catch one. However, to no avail, he just could not get it done. This set everyone off into fits of laughter as they watched Tony run around like a crazy man diving to the ground trying in an attempt to capture one. Later on in the day, Tony was still determined. He was driving the Humvee and got close enough, so he jumped out of the moving Humvee and hit the ground running. He was sprinting, determined to get the “Dub Dub,” and succeeded. He was then known as the “Great Dub-Dub Hunter” and even has pictures today to prove it.

            Prior to joining the service, Tony had no expectation of what it would be like, except what his stepfather shared with him about his time in Vietnam. Tony knew so many things had changed since his stepfather’s time, so he figured it would be easier. Looking back, he recalled that in some ways it was easier, however, everyone’s experience based upon their location was ultimately different.

            Tony also recalled his transition back into everyday home life and had advice for those who are returning home. He advised those returning to reach out to all of the different Veteran organizations and surround yourself with those who can relate to your experiences. The support and assistance for Veterans these days is so much better than what was provided before. He assured that there is always someone who cares about you and is proud that you served, and it is extremely important to never forget that part.

            Overall, Tony believed his time in the service helped him mature greatly and made him a better person overall. He highly recommended it to anyone, whether they serve on Active Duty or in the Guard and Reserve. Still to this day, Tony folds his clothes the same way he did back in Basic Training. He also preaches attention to detail to both his kids and those that work for him in civilian life.

            In 2021, Tony joined the Millersville VFW. Shortly after he joined, he learned that the VFW was short of active members to serve in officer positions. It was required to have certain positions in order to continue to operate. Tony realized how wonderful of an organization the Millersville VFW was and he wanted to ensure it continued to operate. Therefore, he stepped up to do his part for the Veterans and the community and took an officer position.

            Tony enjoys his position at the VFW. He enjoys the comradery and being able to make a difference. He, along with the rest of the employees and officers, have been working as a team in order to revitalize the Post and make it a welcoming atmosphere for all ages. The team has definitely accomplished a lot in a short period of time. Tony realizes it is a big responsibility and that several members have been carrying the load for a long time. Now, it is time for others to step up. Tony wants more active members and younger Veterans to come be a part of the team to fill roles and be a part of the wonderful organization.

Over the last year, Tony recalls all of the changes he has seen at the VFW. The Post is growing and more events are being offered, which creates more opportunities for people to come out and enjoy the great food and live music. He particularly enjoys the different food specials, Wing Night, live bands and playing keno (when he wins!) Tony also hinted at the fun things planned for the future at the Post as everyone works to try new concepts and to keep up with the changing trends of the time.

The overall atmosphere of the Millersville VFW is one that is family oriented. Tony recalled a time when his wife and kids were at the Post, as well as his brother from Virginia, and they all had a blast together. He enjoys getting down to the music and busting a move in order to get some good laughs. The Post and its patrons just feel like family to him.

Outside of his position as one of the officers at the VFW, Tony also serves as a volunteer firefighter at two different fire companies. He also serves two communities as their Emergency Management Coordinator. When he is not working, he does find time to spend with his wife, children and grandchildren.

Tony Williams served our country and continues to do so today with his volunteer work and involvement with the Millersville VFW. He is a family man; he is a hard worker, and he is someone who has so much more to him than meets the eye. Next time you’re at the Post, tell him to request a song, and watch him bust a move. The world needs more people with a service attitude and tenacious personality.

                                                                                      WRITTEN BY: McKayla Herman

MARCHING INTO SPRING WITH THIS WEEK’S FOOD/DRINK SPECIALS AND EVENTS FOR 3/22-3/26

WEEKLY FOOD SPECIAL FOR 3/22-3/26 *FOOD SPECIAL BEGINS ON WED 3/23*

  • Baked Penne & Meatballs w/ Small Side Salad & Garlic Bread $9.95

WEEKLY DRINK SPECIAL FOR 3/22-3/26

  • KILLER KOOL-AID SOUTHERN COMFORT, AMARETTO & CRANBERRY

SPRING HAS SPRUNG! AND WE ARE CELEBRATING THIS WEEK IN THE BEST WAY POSSIBLE!

Come on out Friday March 25th from 8-12 am to hear the notorious female fronted rock band THE SCREAMIN DAISYS! We are excited to welcome them to the Post for the first time ever! Doors will open at 7 pm and there is a 5$ cover charge. Everyone is welcomed, 21 and over! You won’t want to miss this show! Head on over to the band’s FACEBOOK to check them out and respond GOING to the Millersville event they have posted! 

The Post/Aux Meeting will be held this Wednesday March 23rd at 6:30 pm!

WHY NOT END YOUR WEEK WINNING SOME DELICIOUS MEAT PACKAGES?

Come on out to the canteen on Sunday March 27th for Meat Tray & 50/50 Bingo! Doors will open at 12 pm, and Bingo is from 1-3:30 pm! Support the VFW and come on out for some food, fun and B-I-N-G-O!

On Sunday March 27th the Viet Nam Veterans of America will be holding a memorial at 1:00pm at the Greenwood Cemetery. Also, March 29th is National Viet Nam Veterans Day. Jack Miller, Commander, will be having cake and ice cream available that day at the Post. So, stop in and thank our Viet Nam vets and welcome them home!

AND DON’T WORRY, HAVE NO FEAR, ANOTHER TRIVIA NIGHT IS NEAR!

Next week, DJ BILL WRIGHT will be back on Wednesday March 30th from 6:30-8:30 pm for another awesome night of TRIVIA! Come on out to the canteen to prove your wits! 4 rounds, 10 questions, awesome prizes…and a lot of fun!

AND NOW LOOKING A LITTLE BIT AHEAD TO APRIL, WE ALREADY ARE KICKING OFF THE MONTH STRONG!

DJ BILL WRIGHT will be back for another Friday night DJ Night on Friday April 1st from 7-11 pm! Nope, we aren’t playing an April Fools joke…he’s the real deal! Come on out for some dancing and a great time!

WE KNOW YOU LOVE THEM, WE KNOW YOU’RE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SCRUMPTIOUS TO EAT, SO WE HAVE YOU COVERED!

The first chicken BBQ of the season will take place on Saturday April 2nd! Be sure to stop on out to get yours! Also, if anyone is looking to help, we would love to have volunteers to help us on the day of! Sign up for a spot on the bulletin board in the canteen! 

EVERYONE’S FAVORITE GAME IS BACK AT THE BEGINNING OF APRIL! SAY IT WITH ME…B I N G O!

Meat Tray Bingo will take place on Sunday April 3rd!

AND NOW JUST SOME ODDS AND ENDS…

  • THE POST HAS ALL OF YOUR PA LOTTERY NEEDS, AS WELL AS KENO, HORSE RACING, POWERBALL ETC. SO COME ON OUT AND PLAY!
  • I 105 WIOV radio station advertises for the Post! So be sure to tune into the station to hear upcoming announcements as well and check out their community calendar for events happening at the Post! 
  • GET TO KNOW YOUR VET will have a new interview out this week with your officer, Tony Williams! Be sure to check out the interview on the Millersville VFW Website as well as the postings inside the club! 

IT’S YOUR LUCKY WEEK! CHECK OUT THE SPECIALS AND SHENANIGANS HAPPENING FOR 3/15-3/19

WEEKLY FOOD SPECIAL FOR 3/15-3/19

  • Shepherd’s Pie & Irish Soda Bread $9.95

WEEKLY DRINK SPECIAL FOR 3/15-3/19

  • TROPICAL LEPRECHAUN Coconut Rum, Blue Curacao, Midori & Pineapple Juice 

TOP OF THE WEEK TO YOU ALL! THE POST IS READY TO DELIVER SOME FUN SHENANIGANS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY WEEK!

Come on out Wednesday March 16th from 6:30-8:30 pm for TRIVIA NIGHT WITH DJ BILL WRIGHT! Try your luck out and see just how many questions you can get correct! There are always fun prizes to win, and great music played in between each round! 

THE POST HAS YOU COVERED FOR ST. PATRICK’S DAY THE ENTIRE WEEKEND! FOLLOW THE POT OF GOLD AND COME FIND US FOR SOME IRISH FUN!

Friday March 18th, DJ BILL WRIGHT will be providing a Friday Night St. Patrick’s Day Dance Party for the Post! Come on out from 7-11 pm and shake your shamrock!

CONTINUE THE PARTY WITH US AND END YOUR HOLIDAY WEEKEND WITH A NICE COLD DRINK AND A NEW SOLO PERFORMER!

Join us at the Post on Sunday March 20th from 2-5 pm on the Canteen side to hear Fastlane’s Lead Singer, ROB BASSELGIA, perform! The singer is notorious for his country music and amazing guitar playing. You won’t want to miss this! Be sure to check out his music HERE to get a little snippet of the amazing performance you will witness!

AND DO NOT FORGET THE POST HAS YET AGAIN, ANOTHER AMAZING ROCK BAND COMING YOUR WAY! THIS IS A SHOW EVERYONE WILL BE TALKING ABOUT!

Grab your friends, family and neighbors and come on out to the Post on Friday March 25th from 8-12 am to hear THE SCREAMIN DAISYS! The successful and popular female fronted rock band has performed in over 80 clubs! We are very excited to host them! The doors will open at 7 pm, show starts at 8 pm. 21 and over to get in! There will be a 5$ cover at the door! Take notice to the flyers hung up around the Millersville community and spread the word! Also, if interested, you can confirm GOING on the band’s page HERE! Be sure to come on out and get ready to ROCK AND ROLL!

THE POST WILL HAVE ITS FIRST CHICKEN BBQ OF THE SEASON ON SATURDAY APRIL 2ND! ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED! COME ON OUT TO ENJOY SOME DELCIOUS CHICKEN!

AND NOW FOR SOME IMPORTANT REMINDERS…

  • THE POST/AUX MEETING WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 23RD AT 6:30 PM!
  • THE POST HAS ALL OF YOUR PA LOTTERY NEEDS, AS WELL AS KENO, HORSE RACING, POWERBALL ETC. SO COME ON OUT AND PLAY!
  • I 105 WIOV radio station advertises for the Post! So be sure to tune into the station to hear upcoming announcements as well and check out their community calendar for events happening at the Post! 
  • GET TO KNOW YOUR VET will have a new interview out this week with your officer, Tony Williams! Be sure to check out the interview on the Millersville VFW Website as well as the postings inside the club! 

MARCH MADNESS CONTINUES THIS WEEK WITH SPECIALS AND EVENTS FOR 3/8-3/12

WEEKLY FOOD SPECIAL FOR 3/8-3/12

  • Meatloaf w/ Mashed Potatoes & Corn $9.95

WEEKLY DRINK SPECIAL FOR 3/8-3/12

  • THE DRUNK LEPRECHAUN Vodka, Orange Juice & Blue Curacao 

MOVING RIGHT THROUGH MARCH, THE POST HAS SOME GREAT EVENTS COMING YOUR WAY!

Come on out this Wednesday March 9th from 6:30-8:30 pm for TRIVIA with DJ BILL WRIGHT! The questions are always different, the music is always good, and the prizes are always fun! There’s no better spot to be at on Wednesdays! 

IF YOU’RE LOOKING TO DANCE AND YOU’D RATHER BELT OUT YOUR FAVORITE TUNES, DON’T WORRY, WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR YOU!

Our FRIDAY NIGHT DJ DANCE PARTY WITH DJ BILL WRIGHT will continue this Friday March 11th from 7-11 pm. Start your weekend off right at the VFW with the best beats in town!

ST. PATRICK’S DAY IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER, SO FOLLOW THE LUCKY RAINBOW TO THE POST FOR A SHAMROCKIN’ GREAT TIME!

To kick off St. Patrick’s Day weekend, DJ BILL WRIGHT will be bringing the party to the Post. Join us Friday March 18th from 7-11 pm to drink, dance and celebrate the Irish holiday! 

FOLLOWING THE FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE PARTY, THE POST CONTINUES THE ST. PATTY’S DAY CELEBRATION WITH A SUNDAY PERFORMANCE OVER IN THE CANTEEN!

On Sunday March 20th from 2-5 pm, ROB BASSELGIA (FASTLANE’S LEAD SINGER), will be performing solo over on the canteen side! If you enjoy some country, some rock and a great time, then you won’t want to miss this! Take a look at his sound ahead of time to see what great fun we have in store! 

AND TO WRAP UP MARCH, THE POST HAS SOMETHING HUGE IN STORE. YOU READY?

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK? ARE YOU READY TO SCREAM? The Post is stoked to announce the SCREAMIN DAISYS will be performing live on Friday March 25th from 8-12 am. Doors will open at 7 pm, and there will be a 5$ cover at the door! 21 and over please! Grab your friends and come on out for a great show! Check out the event listed on the group’s page HERE!

AND NOW FOR SOME REMINDERS….

  • The Post/Aux meeting will be held on Wed March 23rd at 6:30 pm!
  • The Post has all of your PA Lottery needs! We have Keno, Horse Racing, Car Racing, Daily Number and the Power Ball! So come on out and play!
  • I 105 WIOV radio station advertises for the Post! So be sure to tune into the station to hear upcoming announcements as well and check out their community calendar for events happening at the Post! 

AND FOR ONE LAST FYI…

The Auxiliary is hosting the first chicken bbq of the season on April 2nd! Come on out to show your support!

MARCH MADNESS HAS BEGUN! WEEKLY FOOD/DRINK SPECIALS AND EVENTS FOR 3/1-3/5

WEEKLY FOOD SPECIAL FOR 3/1-3/5

  • Ham Loaf, Mac & Cheese and Stewed Tomatoes $9.95

WEEKLY DRINK SPECIAL FOR 3/1-3/5

  • Amaretto & Coke
Amaretto And Coke - A Tasty Homemade Cocktail With A Low Level Of Alcohol

MARCH MADNESS HAS BEGUN! LET’S SEE WHAT WE HAVE MOVING AND GROOVING THIS UPCOMING WEEK AND WEEKEND!

Come on out this Wednesday March 2nd from 6:30-8:30 for some TRIVIA NIGHT fun! DJ Bill Wright will bring 4 rounds of trivia to us with 10 questions a piece! Get your team together and answer the most questions correct for your chance at some fun, cool prizes! 

To kickoff the weekend, we will start our Friday night just right! DJ BILL WRIGHT will bring us a great evening filled with everyone’s favorite hits! Come on out Friday March 4th from 7-11 pm and join us for an upbeat good time!

The Post will have its first Meat Tray Bingo of the month on Sunday March 6th! Come on out for your chance to win some delicious packages!

JUMPING AHEAD TO AROUND MID-MARCH, LET’S SEE WHAT THE POST HAS PLANNED FOR EVERYONE’S FAVORITE ST. PATRICK’S DAY WEEKEND!

To kickoff our celebration, the Post will have DJ BILL WRIGHT on Friday March 18th from 7-11 pm! He will be doing a St. Patrick’s themed night, so get ready to dance! 

Today is: St. Patrick's Day

AND IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A GREAT WAY TO WRAP UP YOUR HOLIDAY WEEKEND, LOOK NO FURTHER! THE VFW HAS YOU COVERED!

Come on out Sunday March 20th from 2-5 pm on the canteen side to hear music from ROB BASSELGIA, the lead singer of FastLane! He will be performing solo and we are excited to have him! If you want to take a listen to his sound, check him out RIGHT HERE!

GET READY TO ROCK. GET READY TO ROLL. GET READY TO SCREAM. BECAUSE….

THE SCREAMIN DAISYS will be performing at our Post on Friday March 25th from 8-12 am. This show will be on the banquet side, so be sure to bring your friends out! There will be a 5$ cover to get in, and doors will open at 7 pm! We are so excited to have this notorious rock/pop group perform at our Post! This is sure to be a great show! Check out the band’s Facebook page HERE! There is an event listed on the VFW’s Facebook page, so go ahead and mark GOING HERE! You do not want to miss this!

AND NOW FOR A FEW REMINDERS…

  • The Post/Aux meeting will be held on Wed March 23rd at 6:30 pm!
  • The Post has all of your PA Lottery needs! We have Keno, Horse Racing, Car Racing, Daily Number and the Power Ball! So come on out and play!
  • GET TO KNOW YOUR VET has a new interview out with Loren Brown, who is President of the Corporation Officers of the VFW. There will be a new interview conducted this month! You can find the interview and past interviews posted up inside the canteen and also on the Millersville VFW’s home page HERE! 
  • I 105 WIOV radio station advertises for the Post! So be sure to tune into the station to hear upcoming announcements as well and check out their community calendar for events happening at the Post!