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Date of birth
  
October 13, 1883

Date of death
  
January 16, 1970

Position(s)
  
Center

Name
  
Wallace Philoon

Place of birth
  
Auburn, Maine

Place of death
  
Portland, Maine

College
  
Bowdoin, Army

Wallace Copeland Philoon (October 13, 1883 – January 16, 1970) was an American football player and a major general in the United States Army.

A native of Auburn, Maine, Philoon attended Bowdoin College, where he played college football and graduated in 1905. He then enrolled in the United States Military Academy, playing at the center position for the Army Black Knights football team. He was selected in 1908 as a first-team All-American by the Washington Herald (selected by William Peel), the Chicago Inter-Ocean and Fred Crolius. He was also named a second-team All-American by Walter Camp.

After graduating from the Military Academy, Philoon served in the United States Army. From 1942 to 1944, Philoon commanded the Army's training center at Fort McClellan, Alabama, where 200,000 infantry replacement troops were trained for World War II.

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Wallace Philoon Wikipedia


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