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Lieutenant Chuck Walker was an American soldier who fought during World War II, he was assigned to Able Company. Lt. Walker is the playable character in the American campaign for Call of Duty: Finest Hour. He was good friends with Benny Church.

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  • Chuck Walker ist ein amerikanischer Offizier aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg und spielbarer Charakter aus Call of Duty: Finest Hour. Er kämpft immer an der Seite seines besten Freundes Sgt. Benny Church in der Able Kompanie.
  • Lieutenant Chuck Walker was an American soldier who fought during World War II, he was assigned to Able Company. Lt. Walker is the playable character in the American campaign for Call of Duty: Finest Hour. He was good friends with Benny Church.
  • Charles David "Chuck" Walker (born August 10, 1941 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania) was a defensive tackle who played 12 seasons in the National Football League for the St. Louis Cardinals and the Atlanta Falcons. Walker attended Duke University. He was a consistent starter for both teams during the course of his career earning Pro Bowl honors in 1966. He was a key defensive contributor during the Falcons first ever winning season in 1973.
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  • Call of Duty: Finest Hour
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  • 1941-08-10(xsd:date)
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Status
  • Alive
Name
  • Chuck Walker
  • Walker, Chuck
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  • WalkCh00
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  • Chuck Walker surrounded by concept art
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  • Male
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • 1963(xsd:integer)
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  • Sergeant, then Lieutenant
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  • WALKECHU01
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Years
  • 1964(xsd:integer)
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  • American Able Company, 1st Infantry Division
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  • Y
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  • Caucasian
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  • St. Louis CardinalsAtlanta Falcons
Date of Birth
  • 1941-08-10(xsd:date)
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  • American football player
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  • 12(xsd:integer)
Birth
  • Born in Rochester, New York.
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  • American
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  • Chuck Walker ist ein amerikanischer Offizier aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg und spielbarer Charakter aus Call of Duty: Finest Hour. Er kämpft immer an der Seite seines besten Freundes Sgt. Benny Church in der Able Kompanie.
  • Lieutenant Chuck Walker was an American soldier who fought during World War II, he was assigned to Able Company. Lt. Walker is the playable character in the American campaign for Call of Duty: Finest Hour. He was good friends with Benny Church.
  • Charles David "Chuck" Walker (born August 10, 1941 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania) was a defensive tackle who played 12 seasons in the National Football League for the St. Louis Cardinals and the Atlanta Falcons. Walker attended Duke University. He was a consistent starter for both teams during the course of his career earning Pro Bowl honors in 1966. He was a key defensive contributor during the Falcons first ever winning season in 1973. Chuck is father to Bryan Walker, a standout on the Southeast Missouri State University football team in the late 90's. He holds many non-football related records within the town of Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Bryan's most noteworthy accomplishments are due to his relationship with his then teammate Jason "Debo" DeWolf.
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