Chuck Braidwood

Chuck Braidwood
Date of birth: October 15, 1903
Place of birth: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Date of death: January 8, 1945 (aged 41)
Place of death: Biak Island, Indonesia
Career information
Position(s): Wide receiver
College: Loyola (Chicago)
Tennessee (Chattanooga)
Organizations
As player:
1930
1931
1932
1933
Portsmouth Spartans
Cleveland Indians
Chicago Cardinals
Cincinnati Reds
Career stats
Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com

Military career

Allegiance United States United States
Service/branch Red Cross
Battles/wars World War II

Charles "Chuck" G. Braidwood (October 15, 1903  January 8, 1945) was a professional American football player who played wide receiver for four seasons for the Portsmouth Spartans, Cleveland Indians, Chicago Cardinals, and Cincinnati Reds.

During World War II, Braidwood was an American Red Cross program director, working overseas to help the Allied war effort. While serving in the Red Cross, he died of a heart attack on Biak Island.

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