| 1937-1939 |
3 year Letterman of Varsity Football Team
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| 1939 |
Starting Left Halfback on Famed 6-0-2 Unbeaten
Team |
| 1939 |
Named Outstanding Player-Opponent by LaSalle, Toledo,
and Canisius Colleges |
| 1948-1952 |
Head Coach of 18th Infantry to Two European
Command Titles |
| 1949-1950 |
Two Time Selected Outstanding Coach of European
Command |
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Organized Pacific Army Olympics Following
WWII |
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Conducted "Tokyo Bowl" in Japan with General
Douglas Mac Author in Attendance |
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Served 26 years in United States Army - Lt. Colonel,
Retired. |