Abstract
John Williams Overton, one of 8.5 million World War I dead, was widely seen as a hero when killed at the Second Battle of the Marne. Seizing the opportunities available to him in the military (as h...
Highlights
John Williams Overton, one of 8.5 million World War I dead, was widely seen as a hero when killed at the Second Battle of the Marne
Karl Miran has spent his career as a coach and athletic director, at both colleges and independent schools, including 12 years at a boarding school
Before John Overton died as a Marine lieutenant at the Second Battle of the Marne, leading his men across no-man’s land, he was a star athlete (Hill School ’13, Yale ’17)
Summary
John Williams Overton, one of 8.5 million World War I dead, was widely seen as a hero when killed at the Second Battle of the Marne. Before John Overton died as a Marine lieutenant at the Second Battle of the Marne, leading his men across no-man’s land, he was a star athlete (Hill School ’13, Yale ’17).
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