|  RIA General Officer Model M15 .45 ACP 
    Serial Number GO609 - pictured with original belt, buckle, holster, mag 
	pouch, two spare wrapped magazines (numbered to the gun) and cleaning rod. 
	 
	Charles D. Palmer, Major General (AUS RET.)(January 5th, 1931 - January 7th, 2014)
 Wednesday, January 22, 2014 4:10 PM
 
 “I am sure there are those who feel it is presumptuous of 
	me to write my own obituary, but who better to chronicle my triumphs and 
	foibles? I struck my tent, stood my last retreat formation and listened to 
	Taps for the last time a few days ago (Jan. 7th) as a result of natural 
	causes (Jack Daniels, 3-star Asian food, garlic pizza and good cigars). I 
	have included the picture above because I could not get clearance to use the 
	one that did me the most justice (Clint Eastwood at the age of 45).
 My earliest triumph was being born to my wonderful parents, Kitty and Vance 
	Palmer, on Jan. 5th 1931 in Sioux City, IA. They had to contend with my 
	foibles for the next 18 years. My next triumph started upon enlisting in the 
	US Navy Reserve on my 17th birthday, and continued through a 43-year career 
	of active and reserve military service, which culminated in my retirement 
	from the US Army Reserve as a Major General in 1991. My greatest triumph was 
	meeting Lyn, the love of my life and best friend, in Boston in 1953 and 
	marrying her in 1955. The 54 years that we had together, like good wine, did 
	get better with age.
 
 The military career was coupled with a 33-year career with the Boeing 
	Company, which included highly gratifying assignments on the Bomarc, 
	Minuteman, Apollo Integration, 747, and Boeing Computer Services programs. 
	In both of these endeavors, I had the good fortune to be associated with 
	many good friends. A number of them have already passed beyond. When Charon 
	has ferried me to the other side of the River Styx, I’m sure they will be 
	waiting on the far shore with a double JD on the rocks.
 
 Well, like all other good things, this too should come to an end. There will 
	be no services but those of you who are still on this shore of the River 
	Styx can gather together for a libation and swap a few remembrances, as 
	those of us on the other shore will be doing. As I read back through this I 
	find that not much time was spent on foibles. Hopefully they were minor and 
	did no great disservice to others.”
 
 Chuck is survived by his Son, Steve Palmer; Daughter, Melinda (Gil) 
	Erickson; Grandchildren: Catherine, Michelle & Ruben; Cousin: Connie Post 
	and former Daughter-in-Law: Mona Zuill.
 “In closing, I am reminded of a quote from Sir Winston 
	Churchill: I have taken more out of whiskey than whiskey has taken out of 
	me.” - Charles D. Palmer
   
      
        | Major General Charles D. Palmer |  
        | Born: 5 January 1931 |  |  |  
        | 1948 - 1952 |  | Enlisted in U.S. Navy Reserve 5 January 1948.  Called to active 
        duty in 1950.  Discharged from USNR in 1952 |  
        | 1954 - 1958 |  | Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers in 1954, Regular 
        Army.  Server as Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer and 
        Company Commander |  
        | 1958 - 1965 |  | Transferred to US Army Reserve.  Served in various command and 
        staff assignments. |  
        | 1966 |  | Graduated U.S. Command and General Staff College |  
        | 1967 - 1970 |  | Served as Commander Engineer Combat Battalion (amphibian equipment) |  
        | 1971 | 
         | Graduated Army War College |  
        | 1972 - 1977 |  | Served as Commander Corps Support Group and Commander Infantry 
        Training Brigade |  
        | 1978 - 1982 |   | Promoted to Brigadier General in January 1978.  Assigned 
        Commanding General, 124th Army Reserve Command |  
        | 1982 - 1984 |   | Assigned Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff Research Development & 
        Acquisition, DA Staff |  
        | 1984 - 1986 | 
         
          | Assigned Commanding General, 104th Training Division |  
        | 1991 | 
 | Retired, Major General, 5 January 1991. 
 
          
            | Awards |  
            |  |  |  |  
            | Distinguished Service Medal | Legion of Merit | Meritorious Service Medal w/Oak Leaf Cluster |  
            |  |  |  |    |  
        | Died: 7 January 2014 |  |  |   RIA General Officers Model Serial 
    Number GO609 - The M15 was manufactured from 1972 to 1982.  The 
    frame and slide selected for the M15 were taken from unreworked arsenal 
    inventory 1911A1 stock.  To remove the original 1911A1 markings from 
    the slide and frame, both had to be ground and polished.  The thickness 
    of the frame is approx. .016" less than that of the 1911A1.  The length 
    is the same.  The slide is cut down and modified.  The width is 
    .025" less than that of the 1911A1 and .75" shorter in length. The lock, safety mechanism, hammer, grip 
    safety, mainspring housing and slide lock are made from standard 1911A1 
    parts. 
      These pistols were finished with a deep 
    blue finish on portions of the slide and frame.  The safety, slide lock 
    and grip screws have a polished blue finish.  The top of the slide has 
    a matte type finish. 
      Serial numbers were changed to "Serial 
    No. GO 609" type.  The markings started with number G01 and went to 
    number GO1004.  The engraving is filled with either a white compound or 
    mixed with a gold color.  Most of the earlier guns have white, but it's 
    not known when the transition to gold occurred.  The placement of the serial number 
    created a problem for engineering with the fitting of the Herrett grips.  
    A jig to remove part of the top of the right grips to make the serial number 
    clearly visible.  The grips are sharp checkered, oil finished walnut 
    with an Rock Island Arsenal emblem in the right grip. 
     Silver plaque in left grip is inscribed 
    to MG CHARLES D. PALMER 
      Sights are fixed National Match on the 
    rear for the first 300 pistols, after which the rear sight was cast and 
    purchased from a supplier.  The front sight was manufactured at the 
    arsenal. 
     The front grip strap and arched 
    mainspring housing are grooved vertically and horizontally. 
      Chrome plated National Match aluminum 
    triggers with front grooves and an adjustment screw are standard. 
     Magazines are serial numbered to the gun 
    and a total of three were shipped with each pistol. 
     General Officer's Belt Buckle 
      Back of gold plated American Eagle 
    General Officers Belt Buckle 
     Size marking on General Officers Belt 
     Bucheimer Clark Holster for the M15 
     Bucheimer Clark Holster marked 
    Valencia, Calif. B16-74 
     Back of magazine pouch marked US 
    and numbered DSA100-69-C.0049 
     Original wrapped spare magazines each 
    numbered 609 to the gun. 
     Cleaning rod in original bag. |