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Doug Kenna

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and became a founding director of the US-USSR Trade and Economic Council, which was based on an NAM proposal called the
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This biographical article relating to an American football quarterback born in the 1920s is a
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Players of American football from Palm Beach County, Florida
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lost only one game, while the tennis team went undefeated.
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Players of American football from Jackson, Mississippi
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American football player and businessman (1924–2013)
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You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 290:at West Point where he played for 14: 737:American men's basketball players 366:Council for American-Soviet Trade 623: 570: 411:"'Doug' Kenna led Army to title" 176:Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame 692:American football quarterbacks 337:ended, Kenna was recruited by 288:United States Military Academy 92:United States Military Academy 1: 757:College football player stubs 189:College Football Hall of Fame 773: 618: 565: 309:In 1944, he quarterbacked 466: 378:North Palm Beach, Florida 280:University of Mississippi 248: 203: 183: 169:Second-team All-Eastern ( 144: 135: 62:North Palm Beach, Florida 26: 101:Jackson, MS (Central HS) 255:Edgar Douglas Kenna II 213:Lakewood Memorial Park 243:Occupation of Germany 409:(February 9, 2013). 321:teams. 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Index

Jackson, Mississippi
North Palm Beach, Florida
Position(s)
Quarterback
College
United States Military Academy
Ole Miss
Army
National champion
1944
All-American
1944
1944
College Football Hall of Fame
U.S. Army
Occupation of Germany
American football
businessman
University of Mississippi
Ole Miss Rebels
United States Military Academy
Army
Earl Blaik
quarterback
halfback
West Point's undefeated national championship team
tennis
basketball
basketball team
World War II

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