Before he was ringing up your painting supplies at the now-closed Peninsula Hardware, Charles Scott started his working life doing a very different job: He was a radio operator for the U.S. Navy.
Before he was ringing up your painting supplies at the now-closed Peninsula Hardware, Charles Scott started his working life doing a very different job: He was a radio operator for the U.S. Navy.
World War II veteran and Cherokee Nation citizen Charles T. Scott, 99, was honored Nov. 3 with a “Quilt of Valor” at the monthly meeting of the American Legion Post
Before he was ringing up your painting supplies at the now-closed Peninsula Hardware, Charles Scott started his working life doing a very different job: He was a radio operator for the U.S. Navy.
Before he was ringing up your painting supplies at the now-closed Peninsula Hardware, Charles Scott started his working life doing a very different job: He was a radio operator for the U.S. Navy during World War II.