Henry Lee Dunlap
Henry Lee Dunlap (March 22, 1922 – May 27, 2015)[1] was an American soldier and Olympic biathlete.
Dunlap was born in Cleburne, Texas. He served in the 38th Regimental Combat Team, Colorado.[2] At the age of 25, in the rank of a private, he participated as member of the military patrol team at the 1948 Winter Olympics. The U.S. military patrol squad was led by First Lieutenant Donald Weihs, who broke his ski after the team completed more than three-quarters of the 21.5-mile course. Weihs had to trample the last six miles with it.[3] The team placed eighth of eight.
References[]
- ^ Henry Dunlap's obituary
- ^ Military ski race tests endurance, The Stars and Stripes, January 828, 1948, p. 10.
- ^ Sweden takes Winter Olympics, Lodi News-Sentinel, February 9th, 1948.
Categories:
- 1922 births
- 2015 deaths
- People from Cleburne, Texas
- Military personnel from Texas
- American military patrol (sport) runners
- American male biathletes
- Olympic biathletes of the United States
- Military patrol competitors at the 1948 Winter Olympics
- United States Army soldiers
- American winter sports biography stubs