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Gridiron Warriors

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Engelska

They fought in the Battle of the Bulge and landed at Guadalcanal; they bombed Germany and bull-rushed Iwo Jima. Yes, these men were soldiers, but they shared something else vital in common: They were college and pro football players of the 1940s World War II era. Some carried guns and fought; some carried the pigskin and played, donning the gear they were most familiar with--leather helmets and pads--to join either of the service academies or one of the many military, naval, or marine bases engaged in playing service football. A few were physically deferred, enabling them to still compete on college teams or in the NFL.

This work delivers a living history of a vanishing time in a collection of oral histories, all told by the players themselves in the first person. And the book boasts plenty of star power: Of the 35 storytelling players, 31 were selected All-America, named All-Pro or to the Pro Bowl, played on national champion teams, or became Hall of Famers. From Oklahoma to Okayama, Northwestern to Neubiberg, gridiron oddities and anomalies played out on a meandering trail globally. Little did these men know that the new wartime era of football would yield extraordinary changes on the fields of play--college, pro, and service football--within the larger fields of war.

Undertitel
Oral Histories of College and Pro Players of the World War II Era
Författare
Alan Ross
ISBN
9781476699073
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
310 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2026-08-04
Sidor
236