Bednarik, Charles Philip, SGT

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Last Rank
Sergeant
Last Service Branch
Aviation
Last Primary MOS
AAF 611-Aerial Gunner (Nose Ball Tail)
Last MOS Group
Aviation
Primary Unit
1943-1945, AAF 611, USAAF 8th Army Air Force
Service Years
1943 - 1945
Aviation
Sergeant
Two Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1925
 
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Home Town
Bethlemhem, Pennsylvania
Last Address
Richland, Pennsylvania
Date of Passing
Mar 21, 2015
 
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Burial location TBD.

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Honorably Discharged WW II


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No National Football League player in the 1950s was immune to bone-jarring contact with the Philadelphia Eagles' Chuck Bednarik because the 233-pounder played on both the offensive and defensive units long after the two-way player had largely faded from the scene.

Bednarik didnā??t really get into football until he returned from World War II (after a 30-mission tour as a B-24 waist gunner with the Army Air Corps that saw him win the Air Medal). He showed up unheralded at the University of Pennsylvania, where he went on to win All-America honors as a center his last two seasons.

Chuck was selected first overall in the 1949 NFL Draft as the Eagles' bonus draft choice and earned a starterā??s spot as a center on offense and linebacker on defense. As an offensive center, big Chuck was a bulldozing blocker, both on rushing and passing plays. On defense, he was a true scientist in his field and the kind of tackler who could literally stop even the finest enemy runners "on a dime."

In 1950, Bednarik received All-NFL recognition as a center. Although he frequently played both offense and defense right up through the 1956 season, it was as a bone-jarring linebacker that he drew the most attention. He was named All-NFL as a linebacker 1951 through 1957 and again in 1960.

His athletic abilities and inspirational play was particularly evident in 1960 when injuries forced the Eagles to ask their 12-year veteran to again play both sides of the line. The 35-year-old was sensational. He finished the campaign with a 58-minute performance, capped by a game-saving tackle in the Eagles' NFL championship victory over Green Bay. With just seconds remaining, the Packers' Jim Taylor appeared to be heading for a winning touchdown until the last Eagle in his path, Bednarik, bear-hugged him to the ground as time ran out.

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  1945-1949, University of Pennsylvania
FromYear
1945
ToYear
1949

College
University of Pennsylvania

Major
Unknown
   
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Last Updated:Mar 21, 2015
   
   
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  • Litvin, Henry (Hank), LT, (1948 - 1952)
  • Neilson, Roger, Maj, (1952 - 1972)
  • Rosen, Lester, LTJG, (1954 - 1957)
  • Schwam, Gerald, PFC, (1946 - 1948)
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