The Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football team represented the Quantico Marine Base in the sport of American football, playing 51 seasons between 1919 and...
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Nevertheless, "Devil Dog" has become firmly entrenched in the lore of the United States Marine Corps. USS Belleau Wood Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football Chesty...
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The 1965 Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football team represented the Quantico Marine Base in the 1965 college football season. The team was led by first-year...
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The 1924 Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football team represented the Quantico Marine Base in the 1924 college football season. The team went undefeated...
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The 1923 Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football team represented the Quantico Marine Base in the 1923 college football season. The team was led by third-year...
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Hayden Fry (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1952 to 1955. He played with the Quantico Marines football team in 1953, winning the Marine Corps championship and...
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Eddie LeBaron (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
as the "Littlest General". While in the Marines, LeBaron played football for the Quantico Marines Devil Dogs, helping lead the team to a 61–21 win over...
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Les Steckel (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
Vietnam in 1970, Steckel was stationed in Quantico, Virginia, where he played football for the Quantico Marines football team until 1971. He joined the USMC...
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Caleb Bailey (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
the UM Terrapins football team and following his commissioning in the Marine, he also excelled in Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football. Bailey rose through...
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Austin Shofner (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football coaches)
battalion at Marine Corps Base Quantico under Major General Clifton B. Cates. Shofner served as head coach of the Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football team during...
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Harry B. Liversedge (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
Olympic Games. He also figured prominently in football as a member of the championship Quantico Marines football teams of the early 1920s. On September 21...
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Frank Goettge (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
playing football for the Quantico Marines. Drawing attention from the NFL, Goettge turned down a contract with the New York Giants. Prior to the Marine invasion...
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Mike Cotten (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
25, 2024) was an American football player who was the starting quarterback for the Texas Longhorns and the Quantico Marines in the early 1960s. He was...
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William S. Fellers (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
officer of the 1st Marine Division during World War II. Fellers was subsequently appointed commanding officer of the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines and served in...
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Harold W. Bauer (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football coaches)
Officers Basic School at Quantico, Virginia. He was then assigned as a company officer with the 1st Battalion, 6th Marines at Quantico. In 1932, he became...
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William J. Whaling (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
U.S. Marine Corps Operations in WWII Volume V, Victory and Occupation" (PDF). marines.mil. Marines Websites. Retrieved July 6, 2018. "US Marine Corps...
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Bob Peck (athletic director) (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
United States Marine Corps. He played for the Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football team and in 1954 coached the 1st Marine Division football team to the...
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Henry Pierson Crowe (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
and after duty at San Diego and Quantico, Virginia, entered the Senior Course in the Amphibious Warfare School at Quantico in September 1947. He completed...
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Frederick L. Wieseman (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football coaches)
Marine Corps rifle and pistol team at Marine Barracks Quantico, Virginia. Wieseman also served as assistant coach of the Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football...
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Marvin Stewart (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football coaches)
joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 1941 and attained the rank of lieutenant colonel. He was head coach of the Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football team in 1947;...
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Rose Bowl teams. Beckett served 50 years in the Marines, coaching Marine teams at Mare Island, Quantico, and San Diego, amassing an overall coaching record...
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professional football career was delayed by two years' service in the United States Marine Corps. He played on the Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football team in...
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Chester R. Allen (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
Retrieved August 3, 2018. Quantico Football: 1918 through 1942 Archived 2016-03-08 at the Wayback Machine (PDF), Quantico Marine Athletes Reunion Group,...
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William C. Chip (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States Marine Corps)
Corps Schools. While at Quantico, Chip also held additional duty as assistant coach of Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football for seasons 1949–1950. While...
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Dal Shealy (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
Fame in 2009. Shealy entered the United States Marine Corps and played football with the Quantico Marines, which were National Service Champions. They played...
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Bud Magrum (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
demolitions expert. After returning from Vietnam, Magrum played for the Quantico Marines football team as a defensive lineman. Following the advice of his coach...
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O. K. Pressley (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football coaches)
September 22, 1984) was an American college football player and coach and a lieutenant colonel in the United States Marine Corps. Pressley was born on June 24...
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Ralph Starenko (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
15, 1932 – February 9, 2020) was an American college football coach. He served as the head football coach at Concordia Teachers College—know known as Concordia...
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John Mazur (category Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players)
following year, Mazur went into the Marine Corps, playing quarterback for both the Quantico and Camp Pendleton Marines. Upon his discharge in 1954, Mazur...
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Tom Keady (redirect from Thomas "Tom" Keady (football coach))
1924, at Marine Corps Base Quantico from 1925 to 1930, and at Western Reserve University from 1931 to 1933, compiling a career college football record of...
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