House Bill 208, sponsored by Littleton, proposes to officially designate the National Guard Armory in Cheatham County as the "First Sergeant Charles Anderson Douglas National Guard Armory." This recognition honors First Sergeant Douglas for his dedicated service in the United States military, particularly his role as First Sergeant of the Ashland City unit from 1986 until his retirement in 2003. The bill highlights Douglas's significant contributions to the establishment and success of the local National Guard unit, including his advocacy for the construction of a new armory building in Cheatham County.

The bill mandates the Department of Military to erect suitable signs or markers to designate the armory with its new name, ensuring that First Sergeant Douglas's legacy is commemorated. The act is set to take effect upon becoming law, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the contributions of local military personnel to the community.