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Undefeated

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This is a story about basketball first. At least the first few chapters deal with the West Point teams leading up to the one that went undefeated. The author takes you through the teams prior to this undefeated season and the players, men and the coaches. Also in 1943, the Cadets had a record of 5-10 so the team or the Point made a change at the head coach with Ed Kelleher. He was a native New Yorker born in New York City and then eventually becoming the head basketball coach for St. Johns and then for Fordham. He would eventually be hired for the Army job and only be there for one year. You must remember that the war was going on and the men going through the Academy were going for three years, not four. So now he had to put together a team when he arrived. The author takes you through the players and where they lived and what they did before entering the Point, and also if they played another sport other than basketball. Dale Hall one of his players also played football. The author also takes you through the season and the games. What you really get a look into is the three men that went off to battle but did not come home. Jack Hennessey, Ed Christl, and Bob Fass. It should also be noted that the coach was there for two years and only lost one game. He would go to Europe as a civilian in 45 and was killed also. So really four men died. The book really though goes into the three men who graduated and went on to serve and give the ultimate sacrifice. So lastly my take one being a son of a WWII vet with the 82 airborne, I was very grateful he made it home. Two if anyone is in the area you should take a tour of West Point because it is truly site to behold and words do not give it justice. Lastly, as a sports fan and history buff, I found this book to be perfect for anyone looking for a story that connects both and that you have never heard about. The author is also giving a portion of the proceeds to the wounded warrior fund.

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