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| Don Holleder | |
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Position: End / Quarterback |
| Member Biography | |
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Don Holleder made All-America end in 1954 and seemed
certain to repeat in 1955. But Army needed a quarterback,
and Coach Earl Blaik asked Holleder to switch. The decision
looked bad as Army split its first four games and Holleder
completed only three passes. Then Holleder led Army to
victory in four of the last five games. In October 1967, in
dense jungle 40 miles northwest of Saigon, Major Holleder,
33, operations officer for a brigade of the First Infantry
Division, rushed to the aid of troops who had been ambushed
by the Viet Cong. He was hacking a clearing for medical
helicopters when enemy machine-gun fire cut him down. An
Army medic who was a witness, Pfc. Thomas Hinger, said,
"What an officer. He went ahead of us - running in the point
position." In 1973 his high school, Aquinas, in Rochester,
New York, dedicated Major Don Holleder Memorial
Stadium. On October 1, 1988, the U.S. Military Academy
dedicated Holleder Center. Near the Holleder Center is
another monument. On it are carved these words of General
Douglas MacArthur: "Upon the fields of friendly strife are sown
the seeds that upon other fields, on other days, will bear the
fruits of victory."
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