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United States Army World War II Veteran Charles E. Rudler served with the 83rd Infantry Division. They fought their way across France and Rudler was wounded in the summer of 1944. After fighting through the Hurtgen Forest in western Germany, Rudler was captured and held as a P.O.W. by the German Army for nearly 6 months. US Army Charles “Chuck” E. Rudler was liberated by the Soviets in late April of 1945 and was later discharged in 1945 after the war.
Instructions:
Staging: 8:00 AM
Flag Line: 8:15 AM
There will be no escort to the Cemetery.
Please be advised, you are never required to stand for an entire mission. Please know your limitations in extreme weather, or under any circumstance. Your health and well-being are a priority.
Flags & Water:
Flags will not be provided.
No large bike flags are needed.
Water will not be provided, please bring your own.