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  1. Charles Henry Pitman Sr. (20 October 1935 – 13 February 2020) was a lieutenant general in the United States Marine Corps who served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation. He was also involved in the 1980 Operation Eagle Claw. Pitman retired in 1990 and died of cancer in 2020.

  2. Lt. General Charles “Chuck” Pitman passed away this past Thursday at age 84. His career spanned over 40 years, including three combat tours in Vietnam. He also was involved in Operation Eagle Claw, the attempted rescue of the American hostages in Tehran in 1980. He commanded an Air Wing and was the Deputy Chief of Staff for Marine Corps Aviation.

  3. Marines a legend has passed into history. At approximately 1400 hrs, 13 February 2020. General Pitman crossed over into eternity. A man will never really die as long as his memory lives. Lieutenant General Charles H. Pitman was the former Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation, Headquarters Marine Corps,Washington, D.C.

  4. 14 de feb. de 2020 · 1:10. Retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Charles "Chuck" Pitman passed away Thursday at the age of 84. Described by his contemporaries as a "Marine's Marine" and a "real American hero," Pitman...

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  5. Lt. Gen. Charles Pitman, USMC (Ret.) Marine Aviator, Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation. Lieutenant General Charles H. Pitman, USMC (retired), the highly decorated former Marine Corps Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation, during his remarkable military career, he amassed more than 12,000 flight hours in helicopters, transport aircraft and ...

  6. 6 de ene. de 2013 · Charles H. 'Chuck' Pitman was a Marine lieutenant colonel when Mark Essex invaded the Downtown Howard Johnson's Hotel Motor Lodge on Sept. 7, 1973. Retired Marine Charles H. 'Chuck'...

  7. Charles Henry Pitman. HOME OF RECORD: Fort Worth, Texas. Charles Pitman enlisted in the Naval Reserve in 1952 and subsequently received his wings and commission in 1955. He retired as a...