Dave Schreiner
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ديف شرينر (بالإنجليزية: Dave Schreiner) هو لاعب كرة قدم أمريكية وضابط أمريكي، ولد في 5 مارس 1921 في لانكستر في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 21 يونيو 1945 في أوكيناوا في اليابان.
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David Nathan Schreiner (March 5, 1921 – June 21, 1945) was an American football player. From Lancaster in southwest Wisconsin, he was a two-time All-American and the 1942 Big Ten Most Valuable Player end at Wisconsin and a 1943 second round draft choice of the Detroit Lions of the National Football League. While in college, he worked in a girls' dormitory cafeteria to earn spending money, although his family was comfortable financially. He was mortally wounded in action by a sniper as a Marine on June 20, 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa and died the next day. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955. His life and death are detailed in the book Third Down and a War to Go, written by Terry Frei, the son of Jerry Frei, one of Schreiner's teammates on the 1942 Wisconsin B
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Dave Schreiner
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Dave Schreiner
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Dave Schreiner
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Schreiner in his military uniform
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ديف شرينر (بالإنجليزية: Dave Schreiner) هو لاعب كرة قدم أمريكية وضابط أمريكي، ولد في 5 مارس 1921 في لانكستر في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 21 يونيو 1945 في أوكيناوا في اليابان.
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David Nathan Schreiner (March 5, 1921 – June 21, 1945) was an American football player. From Lancaster in southwest Wisconsin, he was a two-time All-American and the 1942 Big Ten Most Valuable Player end at Wisconsin and a 1943 second round draft choice of the Detroit Lions of the National Football League. While in college, he worked in a girls' dormitory cafeteria to earn spending money, although his family was comfortable financially. He was mortally wounded in action by a sniper as a Marine on June 20, 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa and died the next day. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955. His life and death are detailed in the book Third Down and a War to Go, written by Terry Frei, the son of Jerry Frei, one of Schreiner's teammates on the 1942 Wisconsin Badgers football team.
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* National champion
* Chicago Tribune Silver Football
* Wisconsin Badgers No. 80 retired
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* Wisconsin
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