Charles James Hall
Charles James Hall was born and raised in rural Wisconsin, USA near Madison. Charles enlisted in the United States Air Force July 20, 1964. While stationed at Nellis Air Force Base outside Las Vegas, Nevada for over two years, he served for extensive periods of time in the desert on the Gunnery ranges at Indian Springs, Nevada. This service as a weather observer, was followed by a year in Viet Nam where he served in the Mekong Delta. Charles received an award for surviving more than 35...See more
Charles James Hall was born and raised in rural Wisconsin, USA near Madison. Charles enlisted in the United States Air Force July 20, 1964. While stationed at Nellis Air Force Base outside Las Vegas, Nevada for over two years, he served for extensive periods of time in the desert on the Gunnery ranges at Indian Springs, Nevada. This service as a weather observer, was followed by a year in Viet Nam where he served in the Mekong Delta. Charles received an award for surviving more than 35 communists attacks. A year after receiving an honorable discharge in May 1968, Charles married Marie, on the condition that he would go to college. In record time, he earned both a Bachelor's Degree in Thermal Physics and a Masters degree in Applied Nuclear Physics at San Diego State University in San Diego California. Charles did Ph.D. level post graduate work at the University of Maine at Bangor. Later he earned a Masters in Business Administration from Nova Southeastern University at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. See less
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Charles James Hall book reviews
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Millennial Hospitality Vi: Nw24t
good information
by linda r, Jun 24, 2021
good for those who are into math, science, theories.
i have always felt there was more out there Read More
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Millennial Hospitality II: The World We Knew
easy reading
by linda r, Jun 24, 2021
really like this book - now have them all. anyone believing in "other" things should read Read More
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Millennial Hospitality
quite good
by linda r, Mar 8, 2021
so glad i found this book - read it in a few short days and am now going to start on the next in the series - looking forward to them all.
if you have any questions and are open minded, then get ... Read More