Background
Smalley, William Richard was born on March 26, 1928 in Bayonne, New Jersey, United States. Son of Denis William and Margaret (Brown) Smalley.
Smalley, William Richard was born on March 26, 1928 in Bayonne, New Jersey, United States. Son of Denis William and Margaret (Brown) Smalley.
AB, Seton Hall University, 1951. Postgraduate, Immaculate Conception Seminary, 1955. Master of Divinity, Immaculate Conception Seminary, 1978.
Postgraduate, National Staff College, United States Air Force/Civil Air Patrol, 1974.
1st assistant pastor, Immaculate Conception, Secaucus, New Jersey, 1955-1962;
1st assistant pastor, Christ The King Church, Hillside, New Jersey, 1962-1979;
pastor, St. Paul the Apostle, Irvington, New Jersey, 1979-1998;
secretary-treasurer, St. Paul the Apostle, Irvington, New Jersey, 1979;
retired, 1998. Police and fire chaplain, Irvington, since 1982. Sheriff's chaplain Essex County, 1984-1998.
Drum corps associations chaplain, since 1993.
Member national legislation committee United States Air Force Aux-Civil Air Patrol, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, since 1976, legislation liaison New Jersey Wing, McGuire Air Force Base, 1973, New Jersey Wing Chaplain, 1980-1987, chief chaplain Northeast region, 1983-1995, director Northeast region Chaplain Staff College, United States Army Chaplain School, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, 1985-1995. Director Northeast Region chaplain staff McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey, 1991-1995. Founder Bayside Brass, Tampa, 1999.
Chairman chaplain's board National for United States Service Command, 1999. Founder St. Joseph Cadets, 1946, St. Vincents Boys Corps and Girls Corps. Chaplain MNA division New York Guard.
Lieutenant colonel retired United States Air Force Reserve. Member Military Chaplains United States (chaplain), Veterans Corps Artillery, Army-Navy Club (Washington), New York Guard Association, Blizzard Club (chaplain 1955), Panther Valley Golf and Country Club, United States Golf Association, Suburban Golf Club (Union, New Jersey), Knights of Columbus (chaplain 1980).