{"id":2979,"date":"2009-05-23T17:50:01","date_gmt":"2009-05-23T22:50:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=2979"},"modified":"2009-05-23T17:50:01","modified_gmt":"2009-05-23T22:50:01","slug":"this-memorial-day-remember-the-matmen-who-served-our-country","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w2979\/this-memorial-day-remember-the-matmen-who-served-our-country\/","title":{"rendered":"This Memorial Day, remember the matmen who served our country"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sadly, for all too many of us, we&#8217;ve lost sight of the purpose of Memorial Day. We think of it as the unofficial kickoff of summer &#8220;time to open up the swimming pool, fire up the backyard grill, and gas up the car for the first warm-weather road trip.<\/p>\n<p>At this time when we should remember and honor those who have served our country in the military, it&#8217;s an especially appropriate time to acknowledge the contributions of those who once were amateur wrestlers.<\/p>\n<p>After all, there&#8217;s a powerful link between the sport of wrestling and warfare that goes back centuries. That link continues today; modern soldiers are still being schooled in wrestling and other personal combat techniques.<\/p>\n<p>Even folks who don&#8217;t know the difference between a takedown and a touchdown &#8220;or confuse NCAA-sanctioned wrestling with what goes on in the WWE &#8220;may be aware of the amateur wrestling backgrounds of <strong>Greg &#8220;Pappy&#8221;\u009d Boyington<\/strong>, leader of the &#8220;Black Sheep Squadron&#8221;\u009d during World War II&#8221;\u00a6 <strong>Norman Schwarzkopf<\/strong>, Commander in Chief of Operations for Desert Storm in the early 1990s&#8221;\u00a6 and <strong>Donald Rumsfeld<\/strong>, Secretary of Defense under President George W. Bush, who, after winning an Illinois high school state wrestling title, was a three-year starter at Princeton University.<\/p>\n<p>A number of all-time great wrestlers and coaches found time to serve their country in the military, including <strong>Bill Koll<\/strong> (three-time NCAA champ for Iowa State Teachers College (now Northern Iowa) in the 1940s who then coached at his alma mater and at Penn State)&#8230; <strong>Dan Hodge<\/strong> (who served in the Navy before becoming a three-time college champ at the University of Oklahoma 1955-1957)&#8230; <strong>Ken Leuer<\/strong> (1956 NCAA champ for the University of Iowa who is now considered to be the father of the modern Army Rangers program)&#8230; <strong>Doug Blubaugh<\/strong> (1960 U.S. Olympic gold medallist)&#8230;  <strong>Tommy Evans<\/strong> (long-time coach of the Oklahoma Sooners)&#8230; and <strong>J Robinson<\/strong> (current head coach at the University of Minnesota).<\/p>\n<p>Then there are stories of former wrestlers whose heroic actions at time of war saved the lives of others. Here are some examples:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Dale Henson<\/strong>, two-time Big Ten champ and 1939 NCAA titlewinner (and Outstanding Wrestler of the championships), entered military service while a senior at the University of Minnesota in 1939. He was a co-pilot of a B-17 bomber that was shot down over the South Pacific in October 1942.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Tom Norris<\/strong>, a two-time ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference) champ at the University of Maryland , also served as a Navy SEAL in the Vietnam war. Disguised as a Vietnamese, his heroic actions rescued pilots who were shot down over Vietnam, despite having been shot in the head. Norris later was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Ray Mendoza<\/strong>, a Big Ten conference heavyweight finalist for Ohio State in 1993 and alternate for the U.S. Olympic team for the 1996 Atlanta Games, was a major in the U.S. Marines when he was struck down by a roadside bomb in Iraq in November, 2004.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Doug Zembiec<\/strong> earned All-American honors for the U.S. Naval Academy at 177 pounds at the 1995 NCAAs. Known as &#8220;the Lion of Fallujah, &#8220;Zembiec was a rifle company commander who led 168 Marines in the first conventional ground assault on Fallujah, Iraq in April 2004, where he earned the nickname &#8220;Lion of Fallujah. &#8220;Zembiec was killed in May 2007 while commanding a raid on insurgent forces in Baghdad.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>As you enjoy a relaxing Memorial Day holiday weekend, take time to remember those who served our country with pride and distinction&#8221;\u00a6 including those who, before engaging in combat to defend our freedoms, once engaged in combat on the college wrestling mat.<\/p>\n<p><strong>To learn more about the mat-and-military connection<\/strong>, read <em>Glory Beyond the Sport: Wrestling and the Military<\/em>, written by Roger Moore, with contributions by Jay Hammond, Jamie Moffatt, and Don Sayenga, published in 2009 by the National Wrestling Hall of Fame &amp; Museum in Stillwater, Oklahoma. To purchase a copy, visit the Hall of Fame &amp; Museum web site at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wrestlinghalloffame.org\/ \"target=\"_blank\">www.wrestlinghalloffame.org<\/a>, or call (405) 377-5243.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Resources<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>InterMat Rewind article about <a href=\"http:\/\/revwrestling.com\/articles\/4867\/Rev-Rewind-Glory-Beyond-the-Sport \"target=\"_blank\"><em>Glory Beyond the Sport<\/em><\/a><em><br \/>\n<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sadly, for all too many of us, we&#8217;ve lost sight of the purpose of Memorial Day. We think of it as the unofficial kickoff of summer &#8220;time to open up the swimming pool, fire up the backyard grill, and gas up the car for the first warm-weather road trip. 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