Joseph McAndrew

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Joseph McAndrew
Army Black Knights
PositionEnd
ClassGraduate
Personal information
Born:October 2, 1879
Osage Mills, Arkansas
Died:August 13, 1963 (age 83)
Concord, North Carolina
Career history
CollegeArmy (1902)
Career highlights and awards
All-American (1902)

Joseph Alexander McAndrew (October 2, 1879 – August 13, 1963) was an American football player and an officer in the United States Army. A native of Arkansas, McAndrew attended the United States Military Academy where he played at the end position for the Army Black Knights football team from 1901 to 1903.[1] He was selected by The Post-Standard (Syracuse, New York) as a first-team end on the 1902 College Football All-America Team.[2] After graduating from the Military Academy, McAndrew served in the infantry, United States Army, attaining the rank of colonel.[3] He received a Distinguished Service Medal for his service as the director of the infantry specialists school at Langres, France, during World War I.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ The Howitzer (West Point yearbook), 1904, p. 58.
  2. ^ "The All-American Team For the Season of 1902". The Post-Standard. November 24, 1902.
  3. ^ George Cullum (1920). Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. Seeman & Peters. p. 1131.
  4. ^ "Joseph Alexander McAndrew". Military Times. Archived from the original on January 9, 2015. Retrieved January 7, 2015.
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