- Bill Carpenter
NFL player
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Name=Bill Carpenter
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HOF=William S. Carpenter, Jr. (born
November 30 ,1937 ) was an American Army officer and college football player.At West Point, Carpenter played as a
tight end on the football team, alongsideHeisman -winning halfback and fellow combat infantrymanPete Dawkins . Carpenter earned the nickname the "Lonesome End" as a result of the team's tactic of leaving him outside of huddles as a decoy. He played on the undefeated 1958 West Point team, and in 1959, while team captain, was named an All-American. CoachEarl Blaik , who spent twenty years on the Army coaching staff, called Carpenter "the greatest end I ever coached at West Point."Upon graduation he was commissioned as an infantry officer and went on to serve at least two tours in Vietnam. In 1964, he was an advisor assigned to an Army of the Republic of Vietnam airborne brigade. That unit came under heavy fire immediately after being inserted by helicopter into a sugar cane field. Bill Carpenter was wounded by a gunshot through the arm while changing rifle magazines. His radio set was hit with another bullet, spinning him around and knocking him onto the ground. He proceeded to knock out a bunker, the source of the enemy fire, with a hand grenade. For his actions he was awarded the
Silver Star , the US Army's third highest award for valor. [ [http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=42087&archive=true Stars and Stripes: From the S&S archives: Chotto Matte ] ]In 1966, then Captain Carpenter's C Company, 2/502nd Parachute Infantry of the
101st Airborne Division was in danger of being overrun during a battle with North Vietnamese forces nearDak To on the Kontum plateau in the Central Highlands. He radioed for an airstrike withnapalm on his own position. Several of his soldiers were wounded by the close air support, but it blunted the enemy attack and prevented the envelopment of his company. C Company was then able to reconsolidate and eventually break out. For his actions, he was again awarded the Silver Star, which was later upgraded to the U.S. Army's second highest wartime medal, the Distinguished Service Cross. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,966197,00.html New Roles for an Old Cast - TIME ] ]In 1984, Carpenter went on to take command of a light infantry division. He retired as a major general. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C01E2DE1738F937A3575BC0A962948260 SPORTS PEOPLE; Still Gaining - New York Times ] ]
In 1982, Carpenter was elected to the
College Football Hall of Fame .References
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