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Brooks, Charles E., 1921-

Charles E. Brooks was born in Venice, Illinois on February 28, 1921. As a child of 9 he started fly fishing and tying flies. He joined the Army Air Corps in May 1942, and served as a bombardier during WWII before his demobilization in November, 1945. He married Grace Swanson Judd in July, 1946. He reentered the Air Force in 1947 and retired in 1964 as a Major in the Air Force Reserve. He was a member of the Air Force OSI, served in Alaska during the Korean War and spent time in Morocco in 1956. After retirement he moved to West Yellowstone, Montana where he fly fished, tied original flies, researched and wrote fishing articles and authored six books: Larger Trout for the Western Fly Fisherman (1970); The Trout and the Stream (1974); Nymph Fishing for Larger Trout (1976); The Living River (1979); Fishing Yellowstone Waters (1984) and The Henry's Fork (1986). Grace and Charles wintered in California where Charles died on October 30, 1986 and Grace died in March of 2002.

From the guide to the Charles E. Brooks Papers, 1921-2002, (Montana State University-Bozeman Library, Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections)

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Brooks, Charles G., 1920-

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Charles Gordon Brooks was born November 22, 1920 in Andualusia, Alabama. He attended Birmingham Southern College, which Brooks left in 1941 to attend the Chicago Academy of Fine Art. It was here that Brooks learned the art of editorial cartooning. After service in World War II, Brooks was hired as an editorial cartoonist for The Birmingham News in Birmingham, Alabama. He worked there from 1948 to 1985. Brooks passed away on September 29, 2011. Before his career as an editorial cartoonist, Brooks...

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