Bryant, Charles Allen, 1SG

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
First Sergeant
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
11B10-Infantryman
Last MOS Group
Infantry
Service Years
1969 - 1995
Infantry Ranger
First Sergeant
Seven Service Stripes
Three Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
1949
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Pittsburg (Camp Stoneman)
Last Address
Clarksville, TN
Date of Passing
Oct 13, 2013
 

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1st Cavalry Division Infantry Shoulder Cord US Army Retired (Pre-2007)


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First Sergent (1SG) (Ret) Charles (Chuck) Allen Bryant, 63, Clarksville, passed on Sunday, October 13, 2013 at his home.


   A service is scheduled at 1 PM, Saturday, October 26, 2013, at Neal-Tarpley-Parchman Funeral Home.  Military honors are planned and visitation begins at 11 AM.  He requested cremation.


  Born December 20, 1949, in Pittsburg, CA (Camp Stoneman) and was preceded in death by his parents, LTC (Ret) James B. and Mary L. Bryant.  He retired from the US Army on 13 June 1995, with over 22 years service.


   A combat veteran of both Vietnam and the 1991 Iraq War, 1SG Bryant was the recipient of several awards for bravery including The Silver Star (third highest military decoration) for gallantry in action and Bronze Star Medal w/ 'V' device ('V' for valor) for heroism in ground combat.  Chuck enlisted on March 28, 1969, attended Basic Combat Training at Ft. Campbell, KY and Advanced Individual Training at Ft. Polk, LA.  He later attended Airborne School at Ft. Benning, GA.  Though Chuck was exempt from going to a combat zone (Vietnam), as both his father and older brother were there, he waived his deferment, and volunteered for duty in Vietnam.  He wanted to attend the Army's+ Ranger School prior to deploying to Vietnam, the policy at Ft. Benning was no soldier could attend two military schools back-to-back.  With a little 'pull', regulations were changed and he attended the Ranger Course [Chuck's old high school wrestling buddys dad (COL Geraci) worked at Ft. Benning].  Ranger training increased survivability in combat.  Upon Chuck's Ranger School graduation, he was promoted to SSG/E6 on 28 May 1970--14 months from his initial enlistment.  While he was in Vietnam, both his older brother and father were severely wounded.  Departing the Army on 27 March 1972, he later re-enlisted on 17 February 1976.  Chuck was later promoted to SFC/E7 on 21 July 1985, to MSG/E8 on 1 June 1992, then elevated to First Sargent.


  Chuck served in Vietnam, Hawaii, Korea, the Sinai, Egypt (United Nations Multinational force), Southwest Asia (Saudi Arabia & Iraq), Ft. Campbell, KY, Ft. Riley, KS, Ft. Drum, NY, and deployed and trained in numerous other locations throughout the world, such as, the Florida Keys, West Virginia (Delta Force training), Fort Bragg, NC, New Zealand, Ft. Bliss, TX, France, and Ft. Chaffee, AR.


  Though Chuck had numerous awards and decorations, he personally felt that one of his greatest accomplishments was his training to become a member of Delta Force.  Though never selected, he was invited back for additional training as he exhibited the necessary motivation to continue to compete for this most coveted position.  Most people know that becoming a Delta Force team member is an extraordinarily mental, physical and emotional challenge.


  Upon retirement, Chuck trained his immense energy toward his lifelong dream of becoming self-employed.  He enjoyed from early childhood taking things apart to understand how they worked.  He focused those ambitions and became an extraordinary handyman, and called his business 'Bryant's Home Maintenance' and his customers satisfaction was guaranteed.  Chuck never ever had a complaint from anyone; his service was exemplary.  Further, he would donate his time 'pro bono' to help less fortunate people in the Clarksville/Montgomery County area during Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday periods--it was his way of giving back.


  Survivors include his ex-wife, Patty Ann Bryant and son Charles Allen Bryant, Jr., of Elkhart, IN,  brother James (Jim) Dale Bryant and sister Mary (Margie) Margaret Bryant of Clarkville, TN and brother Stephen (Steve) Dean Bryant of Fairfax Station, VA.


   Arrangements entrusted to Neal-Tarpley-Parchman Funeral Home, 1510 Madison Street, Clarksville, TN 37040. Online condolences may be made at www.neal-tarpley.com. 



   
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Gulf War/Defense of Saudi Arabia/Operation Desert Shield
From Month/Year
August / 1990
To Month/Year
January / 1991

Description

On this day August 3 1990, President George Herbert Walker Bush orders the organization of Operation Desert Shield in response to Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait on August 2. The order prepared American troops to become part of an international coalition in the war against Iraq that would be launched as Operation Desert Storm in January 1991. To support Operation Desert Shield, Bush authorized a dramatic increase in U.S. troops and resources in the Persian Gulf.

Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and hard-line Iraqi nationalists had always believed Kuwait should be part of Iraq, but nationalist propaganda aside, acquiring control of Kuwait’s oil fields was Hussein’s primary interest. In addition, control of Kuwait represented a strategic military objective should Iraq be forced into a war with its western-friendly Arab neighbors. Hussein calculated incorrectly that the United States and the United Nations, who were closely tracking Iraq’s military buildup along Kuwait’s borders, would not try to stop him. However, when Iraqi ground forces entered Kuwait on August 2, 1990, President Bush immediately proclaimed that the invasion “would not stand” and vowed to help Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in their efforts to force the Iraqis from Kuwaiti land.

On November 29, 1990, the United Nations Security Council authorized the use of “all means necessary” to remove Hussein’s forces from Kuwait, giving Iraq the deadline of midnight on January 16, 1991, to leave or risk forcible removal. After negotiations between U.S. Secretary of State James Baker and Iraq’s foreign minister, Tariq Aziz, failed, Congress authorized President Bush to use American troops in the coming conflict.

 

   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
August / 1990
To Month/Year
January / 1991
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
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