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Soldier Athletes Glenn Stout

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Soldier Athletes Glenn Stout
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Publisher: HarperCollins
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.5 MB
Author: Glenn Stout
ISBN: 9780547417295, 9782011002099, 2011002095, 0547417292
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Soldier Athletes Glenn Stout by Glenn Stout 9780547417295, 9782011002099, 2011002095, 0547417292 instant download after payment.

Stories of bravery and self-sacrifice from well known athletes who have served in the military.

-Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox outfielder, whose career was interrupted by service as a pilot during both World War II and Korea, where he saw combat and survived a crash landing.

-Rocky Bleier, Pittsburgh Steelers running back: Drafted in 1968, nearly lost a foot on a land mine during Vietnam War.

-Carlos May, Chicago White Sox outfielder, an emerging star whose fought to remain in the major leagues after a training accident during National Guard service caused him to lose his thumb.

-Pat Tillman, Arizona Cardinals defensive back who turned down a multi-million dollar contract to join the military after 9/11and was later killed in Afghanistan.

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