William J. Dell
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William J. "Will"Dell is an ardent patriot and a retired Navy Master Chief who served his nation for 25 years during the Vietnam era. He has made a concerted study of the Constitution, the Founding Fathers, and the history of our Constitutional Republic over the past 60 years. He has three imperatives in his life: God - Family - Country. He makes....
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William J. "Will"Dell is an ardent patriot and a retired Navy Master Chief who served his nation for 25 years during the Vietnam era. He has made a concerted study of the Constitution, the Founding Fathers, and the history of our Constitutional Republic over the past 60 years. He has three imperatives in his life: God - Family - Country. He makes no apology for his Christian faith. He knows beyond any shadow of doubt that God raised up our Founding Fathers to establish our Constitutional Republic to be a beacon of freedom to the world. He is a strict Constitutionalist as it was interpreted for the first 150 years of our history. He believes that it is the responsibility of We the People, as individuals and as a nation, to be vigilant in the preservation of our Constitutional Republic, our Judeo-Christian heritage, and the unalienable rights we received from God to Life, Liberty, and Property.
Will is an enthusiastic family history buff. He has discovered direct ancestors on his family tree who have served in every major conflict our nation has been in since the Revolutionary War. A family tradition that continues as a daughter and grandchildren have donned the uniform of their country in defense of liberty.
Throughout his naval career, Will traveled the world and lived in both Europe and Asia. He has also traveled extensively within the United States having visited museums, libraries, and historical sites in 48 of the 50 states. Will has a degree in business information systems.
Will, a life member of both the Disabled American Veterans and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, is retired and makes his home with his wife, Fran, in Arizona when they are not traveling, doing family history research, or visiting their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.