Background
William C. Bilo was born in Washington, District of Columbia
William C. Bilo was born in Washington, District of Columbia
Bilo completed a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from Cameron University, and a Master"s Degree in Business and Public Administration from Southeastern University.
His military education includes the United States Army Command and General Staff College and the United States Army War College.
On November 15, 1944. He enlisted in the Army in 1964 and received his commission as a Second Lieutenant of Artillery after graduation from Officer Candidate School at Fort Sill. Bilo was qualified on Pershing missiles.
After serving as an instructor at the Artillery school, Bilo served in West Germany, including command of B Battery, 1st Battalion, 41st Field Artillery Regiment.
Bilo served two tours in Vietnam, first as Commander of Battery B, 77th Artillery Regiment, and then as Commander of Service Battery, 30th Field Artillery, 1st Cavalry Division. In 1984 he was one of the officers who helped organize the reactivation of the 29th Infantry Division, and he was the division’s chief of staff until 1987.
He subsequently served as Chief of Staff of the Maryland Army National Guard and commander of the 29th Division Support Command (DISCOM). In 1993 Bilo was selected to serve as Deputy Director of the Army National Guard and promoted to Brigadier General.
He served until retiring in 1997.
He was succeeded by Michael J. Squier. Bilo completed a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from Cameron University, and a Master"s Degree in Business and Public Administration from Southeastern University. Other awards After retiring from the Bilo operated a consulting firm, Rainbow Enterprises and resided in the suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland.
He was also active in several professional organizations, including serving as a Vice President of the Field Artillery Association.
The Field Artillery Association presents the Bilo Support Forward Award to recognize a soldier in any component of the Army who best represents the qualities of leadership, teamwork, and caring for soldiers.
Bilo’s awards include: Distinguished Service Medal (United States Army) Legion of Merit with one bronze oak leaf cluster Bronze Star Medal with three bronze oak leaf clusters and "V" device Meritorious Service Medal (United States) with one bronze oak leaf cluster Air Medal Army Commendation Medal with four oak leaf clusters and "V" device Army Achievement Medal with one bronze oak leaf cluster Selective Service System Meritorious Service Medal Army Good Conduct Medal Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal with three bronze oak leaf clusters National Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star Vietnam Service Medal with two bronze service stars Armed Forces Reserve Medal with Silver hourglass device Army Service Ribbon Overseas Service Ribbon with numeral 1 Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal Bilo is a member of the Fort Sill Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame and a Distinguished Alumnus of Cameron University.
After the war Bilo continued his military career as a member of the National Guard in Oklahoma, Virginia and Maryland. Bilo is a member of the Fort Sill Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame and a Distinguished Alumnus of Cameron University. He has been a member of several government task forces and advisory panels, primarily those involved with veterans’ benefits and veterans’ memorials.