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- Q4910021 description "American football player".
- Q4910021 description "American football player".
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- Q4910021 abstract "Template:ForBill Mallory (November 20, 1901 – February 13, 1945) was an American football player. He was a significant part of the Yale University teams that went 8–1 in 1921 and 8–0 in 1923. After graduating, he joined the US Army Air Forces as an intelligence officer and led Operation Mallory during World War II, which destroyed 22 of 24 bridges over the Po River, thereby damaging German supply lines into Italy. He died on his way home from the war, when his plane crashed. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1964.".
- Q4910021 birthDate "1901-11-20".
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- Q4910021 birthYear "1901".
- Q4910021 deathDate "1945-02-13".
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- Q4910021 deathYear "1945".
- Q4910021 height "1.778".
- Q4910021 number "12".
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- Q4910021 weight "79380.0".
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- Q4910021 birthDate "1901-11-20".
- Q4910021 birthPlace "Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.".
- Q4910021 currentnumber "12".
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- Q4910021 dateOfBirth "1901-11-20".
- Q4910021 dateOfDeath "1945-02-13".
- Q4910021 name "Bill Mallory".
- Q4910021 name "Mallory, Bill".
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- Q4910021 placeOfDeath "Italy".
- Q4910021 shortDescription "American football player".
- Q4910021 weightLbs "175".
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- Q4910021 comment "Template:ForBill Mallory (November 20, 1901 – February 13, 1945) was an American football player. He was a significant part of the Yale University teams that went 8–1 in 1921 and 8–0 in 1923. After graduating, he joined the US Army Air Forces as an intelligence officer and led Operation Mallory during World War II, which destroyed 22 of 24 bridges over the Po River, thereby damaging German supply lines into Italy. He died on his way home from the war, when his plane crashed.".
- Q4910021 label "Bill Mallory (American football)".
- Q4910021 givenName "Bill".
- Q4910021 name "Bill Mallory".
- Q4910021 name "Mallory, Bill".
- Q4910021 surname "Mallory".