- "
Blaik Field" on
September 25, in
honor of Earl "Red"
Blaik, West Point's all-time
leader in wins
during a 17-year
tenure from 1941 to 1958.
Blaik led...
- Earl
Henry "Red"
Blaik (February 15, 1897 – May 6, 1989) was an
American football player, coach,
college athletics administrator, and
United States Army...
-
Robert Blaik is a
former American football player and coach. He was the son of
United States Military Academy head
football coach Earl
Blaik and pla****...
- (1999) (in Fārsī) Muqtadirah-yi Qaumī Zabān. Qānūnī, Angrezī-Urdu lug̲h̲at:
Blaiks lāʼ dikshanarī se māk̲h̲ūz (Based on Black's law dictionary) / nigrān, Fatiḥ...
-
Blough 1964:
Donold B.
Lourie 1965: Juan T.
Trippe 1966: Earl H. "Red"
Blaik 1967:
Frederick L.
Hovde 1968:
Chester J.
LaRoche 1969:
Richard Nixon 1970:...
-
reached its
pinnacle of
success during the
Second World War
under coach Earl
Blaik when Army won
three consecutive national championships in 1944, 1945 and...
-
Blough 1964:
Donold B.
Lourie 1965: Juan T.
Trippe 1966: Earl H. "Red"
Blaik 1967:
Frederick L.
Hovde 1968:
Chester J.
LaRoche 1969:
Richard Nixon 1970:...
-
Blough 1964:
Donold B.
Lourie 1965: Juan T.
Trippe 1966: Earl H. "Red"
Blaik 1967:
Frederick L.
Hovde 1968:
Chester J.
LaRoche 1969:
Richard Nixon 1970:...
-
Blough 1964:
Donold B.
Lourie 1965: Juan T.
Trippe 1966: Earl H. "Red"
Blaik 1967:
Frederick L.
Hovde 1968:
Chester J.
LaRoche 1969:
Richard Nixon 1970:...
-
Blough 1964:
Donold B.
Lourie 1965: Juan T.
Trippe 1966: Earl H. "Red"
Blaik 1967:
Frederick L.
Hovde 1968:
Chester J.
LaRoche 1969:
Richard Nixon 1970:...