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  Charles J. Watters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Watters   (698 words)

  
 Charles Watters, MAJ, Army, Berkeley Heights NJ, 19Nov67 30E036 - The Virtual Wall®
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.
www.virtualwall.org /dw/WattersCJ01a.htm   (830 words)

  
 Theopholis Cisney III Descendants
Charles married Emma Clo Eckard on Jan 27 1923 in Monte Vista, CO. Emma was born on Apr 29 1898 in Monte Vista, CO. She died on Jan 25 1976 in Van Nuys, CA and was buried in Forest Lawn Mem.
Charles Brady Cisney was born on Oct 27 1903 and died on Aug 9 1969.
Charles Curtis Cisney was born on Jan 21 1919 and died on Sep 13 1972.
www.fortunecity.com /skyscraper/module/1544/id47.htm   (3844 words)

  
 Chaplain Watters
Chaplain Watters was a 40-year-old native of Jersey City, New Jersey.
Chaplain Charles J. Watters served with the 173d Airborne Brigade.
Chaplain (Major) Charles J. Watters celebrates Mass in Vietnam with his chaplain assistant (name unknown) shortly before his death (November 19, 1967).
www.cwv.org /watters/watters.htm   (767 words)

  
 Angelo Liteky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liteky and Major Charles J. Watters were the only two Army chaplains awarded Medals of Honor during the Vietnam War; Watters’ was awarded posthumously.
On July 29, 1986, he renounced his Medal of Honor by placing it in an envelope addressed to then-President Ronald Reagan near the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The decoration is now on display at the National Museum of American History.
In doing this, Liteky (who is now known as Charles Liteky) became one of the few men (if not the only one) to renounce the Medal of Honor (John J. McGinty is sometimes named as another, though most sources do not list him as having done so).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Angelo_Liteky   (377 words)

  
 Barbara Watters
It was Watters who first said, "Neptune never fulfills its promises." Another of my favorites among her many dramatic and colorful statements is, "Masochism is the monkey on the back of Neptune." Look at this woman.
Watters examines the charts of people like Adolf Hitler (sadism), Gertrude Stein (Lesbianism), Somerset Maugham (homosexuality), the Marquis de Sade (sadomasochism) and also the charts of geniuses like Ludwig von Beethoven where sexuality is sublimated.
Watters to know I have Mars square Saturn and I am not a murderer!" A short time later she had a massive stroke that paralyzed her for the rest of her life.
www.bemyastrologer.com /barbara_watters.html   (2670 words)

  
 Local - The Enquirer - June 7, 1997
Watters' success sprang from his innovation and his willingness to step back and grant his employees the freedom to experiment, friends say.
Watters invited dozens of people to try their talents on the airwaves.
Watters is survived by three daughters, Mary Ellen McCarthy of Raleigh, N.C., and Boca Raton, Fla., Rosemary Gargano of Pound Ridge, N.Y., and Victoria Anne Round of West Palm Beach, Fla.; seven grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.
www.enquirer.com /editions/1997/06/07/loc_watters.html   (649 words)

  
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Watters Cemetery, Karbers Ridge, Hardin Co., IL Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives January 8, 2000 by Nancy Marti
E.F. Watters 1902 - 1980 Son of William & Mary Watters Ida Watters 1906 - 1996 Wife of Ezra Frank Watters Watters, Charley Jun 20, 1901 - Feb 22.
However, it is known that Charley Watters was born 1900 not 1901.
ftp.rootsweb.com /pub/usgenweb/il/hardin/cemeteries/watters.txt   (476 words)

  
 SSPSSR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Dr Watters was sponsored by McGill University to give a paper in June 03 at the Advanced Study Institute at McGill University and joined the International Faculty of the Institute.
The Red Cross has appointed Dr Watters as the expert to advise the Health and Social Welfare Working Group at their Conference on minimum Reception Standards for Asylum seekers, which will be held on October 24 and 25, in Lido di Jesolo, Venice, Italy.
Watters, C (2001) Evaluation Report on the Breathing Space Project- an innovative mental health project for refugees and asylum seekers.
www.kent.ac.uk /sspssr/eurocentreformigration.htm   (1658 words)

  
 The Citizens Voice - Watters retiring from Economy League   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Never one to shoot from the hip, the executive director of the central division of the independent government and economics research organization said now is not the time to reflect on accomplishments, regrets or talk about the challenges awaiting his successor.
For nearly two years, Watters and PEL served as consultant to the Luzerne County Government Study Commission, a panel elected in November 2001 to review county government and recommend change.
PEL currently is looking for a new executive director and, according to advertisements for the post, candidates should possess a high level of quantitative, research, writing, interpersonal and verbal skills as well as an extensive knowledge of government organization, financing and operations.
www.citizensvoice.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=13119222&BRD=2259&PAG=461&dept_id=455154&rfi=6   (449 words)

  
 Unsorted Obits
Watters was a past master and charter member of Baron Steuben Lodge, F. and A. and was a member of the Junior Order of Mechanics.
Capron is survived by four brothers and one sister: Charles and Smith of Boonville, Merritt of Leyden, Albert of Constableville and Mrs.
She is survived by one son, Charles W. Tracy of Rome, four grandchildren, and one brother, Squire Johnson of Rome and several nieces and nephews.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ny/county/oneida/obits/unsorted3.html   (5691 words)

  
 Personal Courage
CHAPLAIN CHARLES J. The highest decoration for valor awarded by this nation is the Congressional Medal of Honor.
An intense battle broke out, and Chaplain Watters dashed to the front to aid the wounded and administer last rites to the dying.
unyielding perseverance and selfless devotion to his comrades,” Chaplain Watters was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor on 4 November 1969.
www.usachcs.army.mil /Values/PersCourage.htm   (316 words)

  
 Tizard Centre staff - Charles Watters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Charles Watters has experience in both mental health services research and in health services management.
Between 1987 and 1990 he was responsible for evaluating a special project established in the inner city of Bristol aimed at improving mental health services for fl and ethnic minorities.
Watters, C. Avenues of Access and the Moral Economy of Legitimacy.
www.kent.ac.uk /tizard/about/staff/charles_watters.htm   (258 words)

  
 Chaplain Charles Watters
Chaplain Charles J. Watters served with the 173rd Airborne Brigade.
After ministering day and night to the men of the 2nd battalion, 503rd Infantry, in a battle that was to rage for 12 days, he was killed while helping care for the wounded.
Chaplain Watters text courtesy of the U.S. Army Chaplain Museum, Fort Jackson, South Carolina - http://www.usachcs.army.mil/
www.thecross-photo.com /Charles_Watters.htm   (510 words)

  
 Montgomery Newspapers - Pennridge looks at population projection
Susan Baker and Charles Watters from PEL review demographics including population growth, birth rate, and enrollment to project public school enrollments so the districts can consider and prepare for changes in items such as staffing, programming and buildings - a topic Pennridge is very familiar with.
Watters said that this is considered in the projections to the extent that it has been ongoing over time.
Yarnell also asked Watters and Baker to provide the board with a comparison of neighboring districts like Souderton for which PEL has done statistics, to see how accurate they were as time went on.
www.zwire.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=15952387&BRD=1306&PAG=461&dept_id=187826&rfi=6   (1194 words)

  
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A memorial service is scheduled Dec. 8 for Charles "Muddy" Watters, a retired Sacramento school administrator whose optimistic outlook on life helped him defeat cancer for 16 years before he succumbed to the disease November 20, 1996.
Watters served as principal for 33 years in the Sacramento City Unified School District, including 18 years at Elder Creek Elementary School.
Watters, with the help of other school district employees, literally built the cabins and put Camp Tahoe together with his bare hands.
www.osb.net /troop1/Watters.htm   (362 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In 1849 he was appointed to the Legislative Council, but resigned in 1851 and was subsequently returned as a member of the lower house.
In 1858 he became postmaster general in Charles Fisher’s government and held this position until his defeat in the election of 1861.
      Charles Connell returned to the assembly in 1864 and was re-elected in the confederation elections of 1865 and 1866.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBioPrintable.asp?BioId=39033   (545 words)

  
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Charles J. Watters was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on 17 January 1927.
Despite the hardships and the dangers, Father Watters accompanied his soldiers into the field during their combat operations through jungles and rice paddies.
The other three --- Father Watters, Father Angelo Liteky of the U.S. Army’s 199th Infantry Brigade and Navy Chaplain Father Vincent Capodanno of the 1st Marine Division --- all earned their medals during the fall of 1967 for rescuing wounded Americans in the midst of battles in Vietnam.
www.coldwar.org /text_files/nov_dec_2002.doc   (3350 words)

  
 Assembly 2688 Knights of Columbus
Army chaplain in Vietnam and was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his service in Vietnam.
Charles J. Watters, who was an army chaplain in Vietnam and was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his service in Vietnam.
Charles J. Watters Assembly works closely with parishes in the north Atlanta community, providing 4th Degree Honor Guards for various functions of the church.
www.kc2688.org /public/about.php   (304 words)

  
 NewHampshire.com: News: UNH profs unveil New England encyclopedia
Edited by UNH professors Burt Feintuch and David Watters, the 1,300-entry tome was 13 years in the making and is set to be released officially by Yale University Press on Sept. 28.
Watters, director of UNH’s Center for New England Culture, called the book a “browser’s paradise,” with nearly 1,000 different contributors on New England themes such as architecture, farming, religion, agriculture, and ethnic and racial identity.
Five of the 22 sections in the book were edited by UNH faculty, including Robert Macieski, Barbara White, Charles Clark, Watters and Jeffrey Bolster.
www.newhampshire.com /articles/showularticle.cfm?id=60650   (247 words)

  
 Medal of Honor Catholic Chaplain Recipients
The recipients are Chaplains Charles Joseph Watters and Angelo J. Liteky.
Recalling Chaplain Watters’ sacrifice, a former Chief of Chaplains, Chaplain
Chaplain Watters was moving with one of the
www.rtcol.com /~oakland/padresmoh.html   (3677 words)

  
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In the care for refugees, questions of accessibility, good communication and trust in the help offered are crucially important factors alongside the effectiveness, in purely clinical terms, of a given procedure.
As Watters (2001) has described, there are conflicting and competing paradigms or ‘schools of thought’ regarding the way in which refugees’ problems should be viewed and dealt with.
Because we are dealing with a field which is complex and in certain respects contentious, we have decided to adopt broad definitions of problems and treatments and not to impose a fictitious consensus on the field when it comes to defining the ‘state of the art’.
www.uu.nl /content/39a.doc   (4952 words)

  
 Drake/Beagles Family: Sixth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Idora Watters, wife of Charles Watters of Posey Township, died at Evansville.
Ida Watters was buried Wednesday at the Elizabeth cemetery.
At 25 years of age Izora became the mother of Lauretta Esther WATTERS in Elizabeth, Harrison Co., Indiana, 8 Jul 1901.
server.elpaso.net /~adrake/allengen/d0/i0000420.htm   (929 words)

  
 Charles E. Watters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
I am also the advisor for the Ladies of Style and Distinction and the Special Gentlemen.
I am a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. I am married to Linda B. Watters and I have one son named Derrick Rashad Watters.
I'm originally from Gadsden, Alabama, and I've been in education for 29 years.
www.orange.k12.nc.us /ohs/teacher/watters.html   (143 words)

  
 Minutes Nov 17, 2001
Also present: Caryl Austrian, Sister Carol Durkin, Marcy Watters, Charles Stouter, Karen Dosch, Mike Souders.
The minutes of the March 2 meeting were accepted as read.
Durkin, Don Briggs, Karen Kuhn, Mike Souders and Charles Stouter) have agreed to continue in the same positions.
www.emmitsburg.net /nfs/minutes/11_2003.htm   (747 words)

  
 Arlington National Cemetery:: Visitor Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Chaplains from four wars rest on Chaplains Hill in Section 2 of Arlington National Cemetery.
Unarmed, Watters was rendering aid to fallen comrades, disregarding his own safety when he was killed by a bomb explosion.
On May 5, 1926, Chaplains who served in World War I dedicated the Chaplains Monument to twenty-three Chaplains who died in that war.
www.arlingtoncemetery.org /text/chaplains_hill_monument_text.html   (236 words)

  
 Watters Cemetery
WATTERS CEMETARY (best viewed/printed in landscape format) NAME/INSCRIPTIONS DATES WATTERS RELATIONSHIP E.F. Watters, Jr.
The actual cemetery is a few hundred feet up a small dirt road from Camp Cadiz Rd. I visited the cemetery August 5, 1999 for the purpose of cataloging it.
No obvious reason for variance in spelling of names between brothers / fathers / sons / husbands / wives.
www.rootsweb.com /~ilhardi2/watters.htm   (366 words)

  
 Tribute befitting a legend (Medal of Honor Recipient, Catholic Priest, Vietnam Veteran Remembered)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
One of the 285 was the priest -- Maj. Charles J. Watters, a 40-year-old associate pastor from St. Michael's Parish in Cranford.
While the priest died on the battlefield, his legend did not.
Two years after his death, Father Charlie, as he was known to troops, was awarded the Medal of Honor, one of only seven chaplains ever to receive the nation's highest military honor.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1408458/posts   (1667 words)

  
 watters - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Photo of Grave site of MOH Recipient Charles Watters
Chaplain Watters was accompanying an Infantry company when it engaged a heavily armed enemy battalion.
When the battalion was forced to pull back into a perimeter, he saw that several wounded soldiers were lying outside the newly formed perimeter.
He left the perimeter three times to carry and to assist the injured troopers to safety.
www.homeofheroes.com /gravesites/arlington/watters_charles.html   (365 words)

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