The 1917 League Island Marines football team, sometimes referred to as "Mahan's Marines", represented the United States Marine Corps stationed at the League...
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The 1917 Mare Island Marines football team represented the United States Marine Corps stationed at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard in Vallejo, California...
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The Minneapolis Marines were an early professional football team that existed from 1905 until 1928. The team did not play in 1918 or 1925 to 1926 and was...
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The Rock Island Independents were a professional American football team, based in Rock Island, Illinois, from 1907 to 1926. The Independents were a founding...
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The 1918 League Island Marines football team represented the United States Marine Corps stationed at the League Island Navy Yard in Philadelphia during...
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The 1917 All-Service football team consists of American football players of the United States military selected to the all-service football teams chosen...
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The 1917 Allentown Ambulance Corps football team, also known as the "Usaccs", represented the United States Army Ambulance Service stationed at Camp Crane...
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The 1918 Mare Island Marines football team represented the United States Marine Corps stationed at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard in Vallejo, California...
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came against California's Mare Island Marines, including a rematch in the 1918 Rose Bowl. Camp Lewis was built in 1917 after the United States entry into...
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The 1917 college football season ended with six undefeated teams in Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh, Ohio State, Texas A&M, Williams, and Washington State. The...
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Fred Chicken (category Minneapolis Marines players)
Minneapolis Marines in 1913 and again from 1915 to 1917. He played as a ringer for West Duluth in 1916 and for the Rock Island Independents in 1917. During...
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The 1917 Camp Jackson football team represented Camp Jackson during the 1917 college football season. The teams tackles were Josh Cody and Ted Shultz...
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Rube Ursella (category Minneapolis Marines coaches)
professional football teams. During that stint, he played as a ringer for West Duluth in 1916 and for the Rock Island Independents in 1917. During World...
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The 1917 Camp Meade football team represented the United States Army's Camp Meade located in Maryland during the 1917 college football season. Former Carlisle...
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The 1917 Camp Dix football team represented the United States Army's Camp Dix located near Trenton, New Jersey, during the 1917 college football season...
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tackle at University of Oregon and for the Mare Island Marines. Beckett was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1972. Born in rural...
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The 1917 Camp Custer football team was an American football team made up of United States Army officers from the 85th Infantry Division stationed at Camp...
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The 1917 Camp Funston football team represented the United States Army's 89th Infantry Division based at Camp Funston, Fort Riley, near Manhattan, Kansas...
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Discontinued College Teams". http://jarheadjocks.com/doc/Football%201964-72-2013.pdf [bare URL PDF] Peralta, Eyder (22 March 2013). "Three Marines Killed in Shooting...
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Hammond Pros (category Defunct National Football League teams)
were an American football team from Hammond, Indiana that played in the National Football League from 1920 to 1926 as a traveling team. The Pros were established...
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The 1917 Camp Grant football team was an American football team that represented Camp Grant, located near Rockford, Illinois, during the 1917 fall football...
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III Football Championship. The playoffs began with four teams in 1973, expanded to eight teams to 1975, 16 teams in 1985, 28 teams in 1999, 32 teams in...
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Andrew Haldane (category 1917 births)
Andrew Allison Haldane (August 22, 1917 – October 12, 1944) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps in the Pacific theatre during World War II...
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The 1917 Camp Devens football team was an American football team that represented the United States Army's 76th Infantry Division stationed at Camp Devens...
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The 1917 Camp Upton football team represented the United States Army's 77th Division that trained at Camp Upton in Yaphank on Long Island, New York, during...
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Party; Royal Marines in Falklands War Scott Morrison - Assistant Coach of Boston Celtics, 2017+; 2014-15 NBA Developmental League (D-League) Coach of the...
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Åland (redirect from Åland Island)
Bengts [sv; fi], is set in Åland. In association football Åland national team competes in the biennial Island Games, which it hosted in 1991 and 2009. Åland...
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The 1917 Camp Gordon football team represented Camp Gordon in Chamblee, Georgia, during the 1917 college football season. The team was led by a backfield...
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Canadian Football League (CFL). No urban area has teams in all six leagues, as NFL teams are exclusively in the United States and CFL teams are exclusively...
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Woodruff, Granite State (WC-1) Clarence Zimmerman, Washington State; Mare Island Marines (WC-1) Schroeder, Minnesota; Chicago Naval Reserves (WE-1) Klein, Illinois;...
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