Frank Aschenbrenner
American football player and soldier

Born
1925
100 years ago
Died
January 30th, 2012
13 years ago — 87 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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Played as a center in American football, primarily for the Chicago Bears during the 1940s. Contributed to the team during a period of significant competition in the NFL. Served in the military, reflecting a commitment to service alongside athletic career. Also engaged in coaching after playing career, influencing future generations of players.
Played for Chicago Bears
Served in the military
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