Rupert, GA | Covington, LA | Butler, GA
Also known as: charlesogreen
Charles Green lives in Rupert, GA. Other places in which he has lived are Covington, LA and Butler, GA. He is a 1985 graduate of Covington High School.
Atlanta, GA | Suwanee, GA | Buford, GA
Also known as: dotyoureye
Charles Green lives in Atlanta, GA. Other places in which he has lived are Suwanee, GA and Buford, GA. He has attended University Of New Orleans and Tennessee State University. He has worked for American Cancer Society, Cdc, American Benefit Plan Administrators, B. Dalton Booksellers and B. Dalton Ellers. He loves listening to Dirt, Classics, Disco and New Age. His favorite TV shows are Television, Drama, 30 Rock, Divine Design and Flipping Out. Among his favorite movies are Volver, A Clockwork Orange, La Vie En Rose, Notes On A Scandal and Seven Beauties.
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Charles Hercules Green was an Australian military officer who was the youngest Australian Army infantry battalion commander during World War II. He went on to command the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, during the Korean War, where he died of wounds. He remains the only commanding officer of a Royal Australian Regiment battalion to die on active service. Green joined the part-time Militia in 1936, and before the outbreak of World War II had been commissioned as a lieutenant. He volunteered for overseas service soon after the war began in September 1939, and served in the Middle East and the Battle of Greece with the 2/2nd Battalion. After the action at Pineios Gorge on 18 April 1941, Green became separated from the main body of the battalion, and made his way through Turkey to Palestine, to rejoin the reformed 2/2nd Battalion. The 2/2nd Battalion returned to Australia in August 1942 via Ceylon, to meet the threat posed by the Japanese.. You can find more here.
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