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Encyclopedia > Charles Watters

Charles Watters (January 17, 1927November 19, 1967) was a Chaplain Major in the United States Army. He received the Medal of Honor posthumously for bravery exhibited while rescuing wounded men in the Battle of Dak To. He was killed at the battle in a friendly fire incident when a 500_pound bomb was dropped on American paratroopers near the triage area he was working at.


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  • Home of Heroes: Charles Watters (http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/citations_1960_vn/watters_charles.html)





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Charles J. Watters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (698 words)
Charles Joseph Watters (January 17, 1927 – November 19, 1967) was a Chaplain (Major) in the United States Army.
Charles Joseph Watters was born on January 17, 1927 in Jersey City, New Jersey.
On 19 November 1967, Chaplain Watters' unit was involved in close combat with the enemy.
Charles Watters, MAJ, Army, Berkeley Heights NJ, 19Nov67 30E036 - The Virtual Wall® (830 words)
I salute you, Charles, as a former veteran of the Vietnam conflict.
Father Charles Joseph Watters, a Roman Catholic priest, served as a Chaplain with the 173rd Airborne Brigade.
Chaplain Watters was fatally injured during the battle for Hill 875.
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