Education
Southern Methodist University.
Southern Methodist University.
During his 21-year career as a Marine, he participated in military actions in 22 foreign countries. Charles is known for his contributions to Physical fitness and the many articles he wrote professionally. Choosing to remain in the Marine Corps until 1991, Chuck’s career involved him in four shooting wars across 22 foreign countries.
He held the posts of Marine Officer Instructor (MOI) at Utah, Head of Regular Marine Officer Procurement, United States. Naval Attaché in El Salvador, G3 of Marine Forces Central Command in Riyadh, as well as others
Following his retirement from the Marine Corps, LTCOL Armstrong completed the executive Master of Business Administration program at Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business and went on to work in various executive positions in companies ranging from start-ups to “Fortune 500” before making three returns to combat zones as a civilian. These included Egypt, Lebanon, and, finally, the Anbar Province of Iraq.
In later years he enjoyed mentoring several military, retiring military, and graduating Master of Business Administration. In addition to competing in numerous karate tournaments, Chuck, a lifelong fitness enthusiast, ran marathons and on two occasions set the world record for the most pull-ups completed in a single session, performing 1,435 repetitions in under five hours during his second attempt.
He was a certified parachutist and scuba diver, and an avid weight lifter.
Charles contributed a well-respected exercise regimen known as the "Armstrong Pullup Program" which he used to get his trainees into shape for passing the United States Marine Corps PFT and to get himself ready for attempts on the pull-ups completed in a single session world record. His seven-day regimen has varied tasks for five days with two consecutive rest days. Many officer training organizations keep the text of his program on hand and available online.