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"Football! Navy! War!"

Author : Wilbur D. Jones, Jr.
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2009-09-12
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780786454167

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"Football! Navy! War!" by Wilbur D. Jones, Jr. Pdf

Not coincidentally, the sport of football naturally employs terms usually associated with war, such as "aerial attack," "blitz," and "trench warfare." During World War II, the United States military and colleges joined forces and fielded competitive football teams. The book highlights the Department of the Navy's role in preserving the game and football's impact on national morale and the war effort through their "lend-lease" to colleges of officer candidates, including All-America and professional players. It describes wartime college and military football throughout the globe and offers listings of college and military teams, records, scores, big games, and statistics; player and team profiles; and a glossary of period football terminology.

"Football! Navy! War!"

Author : Wilbur D. Jones
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0786442190

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"Football! Navy! War!" by Wilbur D. Jones Pdf

It's no coincidence that the sport of football employs terms usually associated with war, such as "aerial attack," "blitz," and "trench warfare." During World War II, the United States military and colleges joined forces, fielding competitive teams to prepare men for combat. This book relates the Department of the Navy's role in preserving the game and national morale through the "Lend-Lease" of officer candidates, including All-American players and professionals. It features a foreword by television commentator Beano Cook; 80 photographs and illustrations; a listing of all military teams; records, scores, and statistics of principal teams; player profiles; and a glossary of period football and military terminology.

A Civil War, Army Vs. Navy

Author : John Feinstein
Publisher : Little Brown
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : College sports
ISBN : 0316277363

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A Civil War, Army Vs. Navy by John Feinstein Pdf

Brings to life one of college football's oldest and most heated rivalries through the 1994 season, explaining the struggles faced by each team.

War Football

Author : Chris Serb
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2019-06-26
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781538124857

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War Football by Chris Serb Pdf

During World War I, American army camps, navy stations and marine barracks formed football's first true all-star teams, competing against each other and top colleges while raising millions of dollars for the war effort. More than fifty college football hall-of-famers, dozens of future generals, and two Medal of Honor winners would play for, coach, or promote military teams during the war, including Dwight Eisenhower, Walter Camp, and George Halas. In War Football: World War I and the Birth of the NFL, Chris Serb recounts a fascinating chapter of military and sports history. He details three of the best but long-forgotten seasons of American football, when college amateurs mixed with blue-collar pros on the field of play. These games showed investors a lucrative market for teams of post-collegiate stars and made players realize that their football careers didn’t have to end after college. Soon the barriers to professionalism began to fall, and within two years of the Armistice the National Football League was born. War Football explores for the first time this lost chapter of sports history and makes a direct connection between World War I and the founding of the NFL. Seven future Hall-of-Famers led the charge of more than 200 military veterans who played in, coached for, and shaped the character of the young league. Football fans, sports historians, and military historians alike will find this book a fascinating read.

A Civil War

Author : John Feinstein
Publisher : Little, Brown
Page : 493 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2014-11-25
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780316378048

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A Civil War by John Feinstein Pdf

Feinstein follows the Army and Navy football teams through the 1994 season, culminating with an account of the dramatic December face-off, and brings to life one of the oldest and most heated rivalries in American sport.

When Football Went to War

Author : Todd Anton,Bill Nowlin,Marv Levy
Publisher : Triumph Books
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2013-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781623683092

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When Football Went to War by Todd Anton,Bill Nowlin,Marv Levy Pdf

More than any other sport, professional football contributed fighting men to the battles of World War II, and the 22 or so players or former players that lost their lives are among the riveting stories told in this tribute to football's war heroes that spans many decades and military conflicts. The National Football League counts three Congressional Medal of Honor recipients among its honors, along with numerous Silver Stars, Distinguished Flying Crosses, and Purple Hearts. When Football Went to War offers a ground-breaking look at football—college and professional football alike—and many of the wartime heroes who came off the field of play to fight for their country. Detailed biographies of those who gave their lives are supplemented by many other stories of wartime heroism, from World War I through to Pat Tillman's tragic death in the Global War on Terrorism. Football has become the most popular sport in America and this heartfelt book honors the many sacrifices of NFL athletes over the years in service of their country.

A Team for America

Author : Randy Roberts
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 9780547511061

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A Team for America by Randy Roberts Pdf

"A Team for America" is the story of how the 1944 West Point football team went undefeated, captivating and inspiring the nation in the process.

A Civil War, Army Vs. Navy

Author : John Feinstein
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : SPORTS & RECREATION
ISBN : 0316378070

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A Civil War, Army Vs. Navy by John Feinstein Pdf

Feinstein follows the Army and Navy football teams through the 1994 season, culminating with an account of the dramatic December face-off, and brings to life one of the oldest and most heated rivalries in American sport.

Scrimmage for War

Author : Bill McWilliams
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 399 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2019-09-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780811768733

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Scrimmage for War by Bill McWilliams Pdf

In late November 1941, two college football teams—Willamette University and San Jose State—set sail for Honolulu for a series of games with the University of Hawaii. Instead of a festive few weeks of football and fun, the players found themselves caught up in the first days of the United States’ war with Japan. For two weeks after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, the young men were recruited to dig and man trenches, string barbed wire, guard hotels, and join patrols as martial law took hold in Honolulu. They arrived home on Christmas Day after a dangerous journey back across the Pacific. Almost all of the players would go on to fight in the war. This is a different kind of war story, blending battle and gridiron—along with a strong dose of human interest, of college-aged young men unexpectedly caught up in the world war. This is a story of war and football, of Pearl Harbor and the first moments of the U.S. in World War II. It is a story of the very first days of World War II as experienced by a group of young men who witnessed it firsthand—and would soon be fighting it (indeed, who were already fighting it). This is a story of heroism, courage, self-sacrifice, and duty in the maelstrom of war.

By Air, Ground and Sea

Author : Roger S. Gogan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-15
Category : Football
ISBN : 0981547249

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By Air, Ground and Sea by Roger S. Gogan Pdf

The History of the Great Lakes Bluejackets Navy football team. From its 1919 Rose Bowl victory to World War II dominiance as an honorary member of the Big Ten Conference to the Korean Era and 1954 Salad Bowl Game. Former college greats, all-stars; NFL players, coaches and owners; join Uncle Sams team to obtain gridiron glory for the U.S. Navy--at the recruit training facility aboard Naval Station Great Lakes !

All American

Author : Steve Eubanks
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-29
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780062202833

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All American by Steve Eubanks Pdf

All American is Steve Eubanks inspiring story of two football rivals who faced each other in the momentous 2001 Army-Navy Game who would both go on to serve in the United States military in the Iraq War. In December, 2001, as fires still burned beneath the World Trade Center ruins, West Point cadet Chad Jenkins and Naval Academy midshipman Brian Stann faced off at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia in what would become the most-watched college football game of the decade: the matchup between the Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen. With his team down by thirteen points, Stann, a Navy linebacker, came into contact with Jenkins, the Army quarterback, for the first time, landing a perfect tackle. Though these two players would not meet again for another decade, Stann and Jenkins shared the same path: both went to war, led soldiers, and witnessed and participated in events they never imagined possible. A moving and fascinating dual profile of honor, duty, courage, and competition, illustrated with photos, All American is a thoughtful exploration of American character and values, embodied in the lives of two remarkable young men.

From the Gridiron to the Battlefield

Author : Danny Spewak
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2021-09-08
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781538157633

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From the Gridiron to the Battlefield by Danny Spewak Pdf

The remarkable story of a championship college football team and the sacrifices the young athletes made when Pearl Harbor forced their country into war. As the United States veered towards war during the fall of 1941, the University of Minnesota football team completed an undefeated national championship season—just fifteen days before the strike on Pearl Harbor. After the attack, players left behind college football stardom to command PT boats in the South Pacific, sweep mines on the beaches of Normandy, and join the invasion of Iwo Jima along with so many others from the Greatest Generation. In From the Gridiron to the Battlefield, Danny Spewak shares the struggles and triumphs of the Golden Gophers’ 1941 season, recalling how players battled on the field even with the threat of war hanging over their heads. When the United States finally entered the war, every member of the team participated in the war effort in one way or another. As Spewak recounts, some players remained stateside in the U.S. Navy, others sailed to the Pacific Theater and faced direct combat at Iwo Jima, while another earned a Purple Heart for his heroism at Normandy. Now more than 80 years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, From the Gridiron to the Battlefield reveals the sacrifices and courage of the Greatest Generation through the eyes of the 1941 Golden Gophers.

College Football and American Culture in the Cold War Era

Author : Kurt Edward Kemper
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2023-12-11
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780252047282

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College Football and American Culture in the Cold War Era by Kurt Edward Kemper Pdf

The Cold War era spawned a host of anxieties in American society, and in response, Americans sought cultural institutions that reinforced their sense of national identity and held at bay their nagging insecurities. They saw football as a broad, though varied, embodiment of national values. College teams in particular were thought to exemplify the essence of America: strong men committed to hard work, teamwork, and overcoming pain. Toughness and defiance were primary virtues, and many found in the game an idealized American identity. In this book, Kurt Kemper charts the steadily increasing investment of American national ideals in the presentation and interpretation of college football, beginning with a survey of the college game during World War II. From the Army-Navy game immediately before Pearl Harbor, through the gradual expansion of bowl games and television coverage, to the public debates over racially integrated teams, college football became ever more a playing field for competing national ideals. Americans utilized football as a cultural mechanism to magnify American distinctiveness in the face of Soviet gains, and they positioned the game as a cultural force that embodied toughness, discipline, self-deprivation, and other values deemed crucial to confront the Soviet challenge. Americans applied the game in broad strokes to define an American way of life. They debated and interpreted issues such as segregation, free speech, and the role of the academy in the Cold War. College Football and American Culture in the Cold War Era offers a bold new contribution to our understanding of Americans' assumptions and uncertainties regarding the Cold War.

Le Football

Author : Russ Crawford
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2016-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9780803290303

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Le Football by Russ Crawford Pdf

There are two kinds of football in France. American football was first played in France in 1909 during the cruise of the Great White Fleet. Then, during World War I, the American military shipped footballs, helmets, and shoulder pads alongside rifles and ammunition to the western front. A 1938 tour of two teams lead by Jim Crowley of Fordham University maintained the game until World War II, when the arrival of millions of young Americans in France motivated the U.S. military to sponsor several bowl games. During the 1950s and 1960s, when the United States occupied bases in France during the Cold War, American soldiers, sailors, and airmen played more than a thousand football games. When France withdrew from NATO, however, American bases were forced to close, leaving American football without a natural home on Gallic shores. In the 1970s American college and semi-pro teams tried once more to generate interest in the game among French nationals through a series of tours, but until a French physical education instructor vacationed in Colorado and brought equipment back to France, there was little local enthusiasm for the sport. On the back of that vacation, and from one team in Paris, organized American football in France grew to more than 215 teams with more than 22,000 active players today. Le Football tackles the struggles and successes of American football in France and discusses how, unlike baseball and basketball, football has never been an overt instrument of American cultural influence. Russ Crawford keeps the chains moving as he shows how the modern, homegrown sport developed largely independent of American encouragement into a small but successful culture.

The United States Navy

Author : John C. Fredriksen
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2010-07-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781598844320

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The United States Navy by John C. Fredriksen Pdf

Covering more than two centuries of naval history, this chronology highlights the individuals and events that shaped one of the world's greatest fighting forces—the United States Navy. The United States Navy: A Chronology, 1775 to the Present showcases the dramatic role of the nation's warships throughout America's long history and documents the Navy's vital contributions to establishing the United States as a superpower. Beginning with the American Revolutionary War, this comprehensive work details major and minor events in the history of the U.S. Navy through Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. The topics included in this book describe not only battles at sea, but also important political and administrative changes, as well as notable events in the careers of admirals and other naval leaders. Significant battles in all major wars are covered, along with actions in smaller conflicts. This chronology also includes the founding of noted schools of instruction; the introduction of new classes of warships and aircraft; and significant naval texts, such as Alfred Thayer Mahan's seminal The Influence of Naval Power upon History.