Charles Monroe King

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Charles Monroe King is a U.S. Army sergeant whose real-life letters to his infant son, written before his death in Iraq, inspired the memoir and film "A Journal for Jordan."

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instanceOf U.S. Army soldier
person
sergeant
causeOfDeath killed in action in Iraq War
child Jordan NERFINISHED
conflict Iraq War
country United States of America
surface form: United States
deathPlace Iraq NERFINISHED
gender male
genreOfWriting personal letters
hasRank sergeant
inspiredByWorkAuthoredBy Dana Canedy NERFINISHED
language English
memorializedIn "A Journal for Jordan: A Story of Love and Honor" NERFINISHED
militaryBranch United States Army
nationality American
notableFor inspiration for the film "A Journal for Jordan"
inspiration for the memoir "A Journal for Jordan"
letters written to his infant son
occupation soldier
portrayedInFilmBy Michael B. Jordan NERFINISHED
spouse Dana Canedy NERFINISHED
subjectOf film "A Journal for Jordan" NERFINISHED
memoir "A Journal for Jordan" NERFINISHED
themeOfLegacy duty
fatherhood
love
military service
wrote letters to his infant son Jordan

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A Journal for Jordan character Charles Monroe King