Anyone know what Coach K did for Uncle Sam in the Army from 1969 to 1972?
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“During his military service, he coached service teams and served for two years as head coach at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School at Belvoir, Virginia”
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Thx.
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You can read about his service on the Stars and Stripes web site.
https://www.stripes.com/sports/coach-k-recalls-his-army-years-during-visit-to-camp-casey-1.53281
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@loota Nice info. But how on earth did you find a four-year old thread to which to add?
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Probably Google. Good to have you join KUBuckets. Happy Veterans Day to all those who have served.
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@nuleafjhawk Sorry bro, it wouldn’t let me private message you but I find that comment inappropriate. It’s your first inappropriate comment in 10 years so that aint bad, I write one about every other hour somewhere, but just saying.
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@wissox Well, I guess in retrospect it wasn’t that great of a comment. But it was about Krzyzewski…
Ok - I’ll delete it.
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@nuleafjhawk I tried to delete it, but it’s still kinda there. If you or anyone else can really delete it, please do.
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@nuleafjhawk It’s not visible, but you’re right, it is about K so…!
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@JayHawkFanToo Coach K was at West Point as a student until 1969 when he was to give 5 years back to the Army for his great education. He however did not go to Viet Nam like the rest of his graduates, he coached basketball for West Point. So serving his country was not wearing a uniform but wearing sweats. So that great education the tax payers pay for so he can be the best of the best military officers was at West Point.
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@rushrc I don’t blame any person for doing whatever they could to avoid Vietnam, even slimy Coach K.
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Anyone who served did the jobs they were assigned. I know many vets who served in Germany in the VN era, and none of them made that choice themselves. I doubt K assigned himself to be in sports at WPt (wasn’t HCoach until after he was out) or to be coach at a military prep school. Active duty, retired, and reserve officers often served as ROTC teachers in state universities or military colleges (like The Citadel) in that era (and maybe still), or private military prep schools as he did.
No one should gainsay his service. I am sure there are many graves in national cemeteries of his classmates and players, and I am equally sure any surviving officers he coached are proud to have been among the first he influenced. We don’t like him, but I respect his accomplishments. Including being in the Army when it was very risky to do so.
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I dont care about his military service or lack thereof. I just dont like him as a person. I think hes an arrogant, vain, entitled, whiny, classless person on a pedestal and I’m glad he’s out of the game.
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@approxinfinity And that is just kind of sad, and emblematic of a trend in the US now to totally hate people.
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@approxinfinity agree, but you forgot liar. Whispering to Dillon brooks after the Oregon game on a live mic, oops!
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@mayjay i dont hate Coach K, i hate what he represents. There is no reason i should celebrate a person like him, and i hate that he is crammed down our throats by a company that profits whether we love him or hate him. Blame ESPN.
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@approxinfinity I salute Coach K for his service to our country in whatever capacity he served. Beyond that, he is an entitled weasel who should be criticized just as much as he’s praised. His lectures to players after they whipped his butt speak volumes.
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I’m trying not to put my foot in my mouth throughout the history of this website. lol
I know I tend to soften my thoughts about people over time. And I know others often do this, too.
I remember my youth summers in California and the Wooden era. I remember a lot of anger towards Wooden from others while I defended Wooden. I see things a bit more without colored glasses today… but still appreciate Wooden. Some of my crowd that was so critical back then have lightened up now. I suspect more to lighten up on K.
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@jaybate-1-0 I missed you buddy.
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Hope Coach Ks hand selected heir apparent stalls out and turns the program into a dumpster fire with Coach Ks grubby weasel pawprints all over the scene of the crime.
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@jaybate-1-0 I have seen this Coach in uniform introducing wounded soldiers to the dream team. I have a few questions concerning his Army awards he never served in combat and resigned his commission which means he is not an asset to irr how is he able to wear it and how did he acquire all his awards and since he resigned his commission is he allowed to wear his uniform. I was impressed with his uniform set up. I served a little under 28 years enlisted E1 to E7 then O1E to Major with assignments to signal, 3rd ID Germany Part of the start personnel for a NCO Academy, Fort Gordon(now Ft. Eisenhower)x2a as an Officer), Ft. Jackson x2), AMEDD Recruiting remote midwest, Ft.Bliss, Camp Anaconda 2004. I am just wondering how a soldier who declined his commission uniform is setup his rank I could not make on his rank on dream team show. I am just impressed I saw his gold badge where I wear my recruiting badge in 1998 officers were not allowed to wear gold badges I think they are now.
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@JayHawkFanToo he resigned his Commission which means he was no part of the Army no asset at all when you don’t resign your go into irr a recall asset. He was able to still allowed to maintain Officer status and accumulate awards perks and awe without the commitment to the Atmy just because he was a coach. While all other active and irr soldiers stood accountable to be recalled for service needs to our Country. How can that be??
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Bump. This got filtered eroneously.
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@wrwlumpy said in Anyone know what Coach K did for Uncle Sam in the Army from 1969 to 1972?:
@jaybate-1-0 I missed you buddy.
We miss you too lumpy! Come back!
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@jaybate-1-0 this is still pertinent as Coach K advertises to others to join the army. The lies we tell ourselves to be the heroes of our stories…
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I really miss @jaybate-1-0 and @HighEliteMajor
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@kjayhawks i 50% agree with you.
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@approxinfinity we getting after good and then he message me and we would laugh so hard at everyone thinking we were serious.
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@kjayhawks well, sounds like elitist prickish behavior, this checks out