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| Pete Dawkins | |
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Position: Halfback |
| Member Biography | |
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A man of uncommon courage, Pete Dawkins cast aside the
crippling grip of polio and matured into a military leader who
would be honored with the Legion of Merit, two Bronze Stars
for Valor, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Air Medal and
the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. Equally impressive were
his athletic accomplishments as a hard-hitting halfback with the
Army teams of the late 1950s. In 1958, Dawkins
accomplished feats most men would deem impossible. In that,
his senior season, he won the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell
Trophy, was a Unanimous All-America, a Rhodes Scholar,
was president of his senior class, ranking cadet officer and the
player-of-the-year selection by a host of national tribunals. He
was also a 1958 All-East hockey honoree. In his senior
season at West Point, Dawkins carried the ball for 428 yards,
returned 10 punts for 162 yards and scored 12 touchdowns.
Dawkins was the only Cadet in West Point history to hold four
top student positions simultaneously. As a Rhodes scholar at
Oxford University in England, he earned both Bachelor and
Master of Arts Degrees. He added another graduate degree
at Princeton following his service in Vietnam.
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