Charlie Kohler and his brother, Eddie, went to the St. Louis courthouse steps two days after the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor – determined to enlist in the United States Marine Corps. Charlie was on track to become a professional baseball player, but that day he chose to fight for America in World War II instead. During the invasion of Iwo Jima, Charlie was badly wounded and lost many of his fellow Marines, including his brother.
Upon his return to the US, it took him a while to adjust to civilian life after bearing witness to the atrocities of war. At 98, Charlie now lives with his son, and proudly flies a 48-star flag each year on the anniversary of the invasion of Iwo Jima (Feb. 19), Memorial Day, his brother Eddie’s birthday (June 1), the 4th of July and Veterans Day. The flag he flies is the exact flag that draped his brother Eddie's coffin when he was buried at sea. Charlie is a life-long user of Barbasol.