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Jack Chevigny

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Knute Rockne had related the details about the famous game in an autobiography published in Collier's magazine in 1930. Actually, Chevigny scored the tying touchdown during the 3rd quarter against undefeated Army (then 6–0), to even the score 6–6, and Johnny O'Brien, also inspired by Rockne's speech,
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Chevigny became an assistant football coach under Rockne in 1929, and Notre Dame went undefeated that season and the next season winning two National Championships. Chevigny who received his Notre Dame law degree in 1931, left Notre Dame football after Rockne's death in an airplane crash March 31,
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in Jacksonville, North Carolina, as a physical training instructor, athletic officer, and assistant coach of the Camp Lejeune football team. He soon became head coach, renaming the team (then 0–2–1) which was named the " Camp Lejeune All-Stars", to the "Camp Lejeune Leathernecks" (they finished
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finished the season at 7–2–1. The 1935 team didn't play as well and Chevigny finished his coaching career at the University of Texas with a 13–14–2 record in three seasons and was the only University of Texas head coach to have an overall losing record (a feat later matched by
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Marvin Bell served as head coach of the Camp Lejeune Marines for the first two games of the 1943 season. Chevigny was appointed head coach on September 30. Camp Lejeune finished the season with a record of
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began looking for a new coach in 1934, Chevigny was chosen for that position. He directed a 7–6 victory over his alma mater, Notre Dame, during the second game played in
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ran for the 12–6 game-winning touchdown. However, it was because of that game and Chevigny's touchdown during that game, that the legend of "the Gipper" was born.
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after trying to enlist and being rejected because of a football knee injury he received while playing at Notre Dame. He completed basic training at
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Combat Action Ribbon (1969): Retroactive from December 7, 1941: Public Law 106-65, October 5, 1999, 113 STAT 508, Sec. 564
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and played football at, and graduated president of his class in 1924. He had two brothers and two sisters.
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Another legend surrounding Chevigny is that he had been given a fountain pen with the inscription
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Chevigny was buried in the 5th Marine Division Cemetery on Iwo Jima and later was reburied in the
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Part of the legend of Notre Dame football history was that Chevigny, who played three seasons as
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serving alongside them that were killed in action on the seven color-named and numbered
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of the NFL to a 2–6–2 record in 1932, and left that position to become head coach at
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following the Chevigny-coached Texas Longhorns’ 7–6 upset of the Fighting Irish in
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In 1937, Chevigny resigned his Texas Longhorns coaching position and was appointed
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from the U.S. Army on June 10, 1943, in order to be released for service in the
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of Texas. Following that, he worked in the oil industry in Texas.
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6–2–1). In late 1943, he requested an overseas combat assignment.
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On August 18, 1979, Chevigny was inducted posthumously into the
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in the 1920s. Chevigny later served as the head coach of the
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Shake Down the Thunder: The Creation of Notre Dame Football
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The Last Chalkline: The Life & Times of Jack Chevigny
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Burials in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
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from 1926 to 1928, scored the winning touchdown against
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27th Marine Regiment
5th Marine Division
V Amphibious Corps
World War II
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Purple Heart Medal
Combat Action Ribbon
American football
United States Marine Corps
killed in action
Battle of Iwo Jima
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