A devout Catholic, Charles Powers enlisted in the Marine Corps during World War II, and was assigned as body guard and escort for the Regimental Chaplain of the 3d Marine Regiment, serving at Bougainville in the Solomon Islands. His role was essentially that of a chaplain’s assistant, and he was awarded the Silver Star for his actions in that capacity. After the war he became chairman and president of the THIRD Marine Division association. He was also a member and vice chairman of the Honor Emergency Fund of the New York City Fire Department, as well as first deputy fire commissioner. He served on the Cardinal Committee of Saint Catharine’s Roman Catholic Church in Tinton Falls, New Jersey.



