Chuck Braidwood
Date of birth: | October 15, 1903 |
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Place of birth: | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Date of death: | January 8, 1945 41) | (aged
Place of death: | Biak Island, Indonesia |
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Position(s): | Wide receiver |
College: |
Loyola (Chicago) Tennessee (Chattanooga) |
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As player: | |
1930 1931 1932 1933 |
Portsmouth Spartans Cleveland Indians Chicago Cardinals Cincinnati Reds |
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Military career | |
Allegiance | 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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