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Fos Williams

Foster Neil "Fos" Williams AM (21 February 1922 – 1 September 2001) was a leading Australian rules footballer who played for and coached the Port Adelaide and West Adelaide Football Clubs and coached South Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) in a career spanning 1946-1978. He also played 34 interstate games for South Australia, captaining the team from 1954–1958 and he coached the team in 45 games from 1955-1969.
==Life==
Born in the town of Quorn, located in the Flinders Ranges and some 39 km north-east of Port Augusta, the son of John Neville Williams and Soffea Alice (nee Ferguson). Williams had a late start to football due to World War II. He enlisted in the Australian Army on 5 March 1942, serving as a signalman〔''Australian War Memorial'', "Williams, Foster Neil", http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/Veteran.aspx?ServiceId=A&VeteranId=735134 Accessed 7 February 2009〕 before transferring to the Royal Australian Navy on 31 March 1943, where he served as a telegrapher on the corvette HMAS ''Kiama'' until his discharge on 6 June 1946.〔

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