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Sat Feb 6, 2021, 07:13 PM Feb 2021

Coast Guard honors veteran, NFL great Emlen Tunnell

By PAT EATON-ROBB Associated Press FEBRUARY 6, 2021 — 7:26AM

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Before he became the first Black player inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Emlen Tunnell served in the Coast Guard during and after World War II, where he was credited with saving the lives of two shipmates in separate incidents.

Now, a Coast Guard cutter and an athletic building on the Coast Guard Academy campus are being named in honor of the former NFL defensive back, who died in 1975, as the service aims to highlight his little-known story and its own efforts to do better when it comes to race and celebrating diversity.

"I think it's important, because you have a teachable moment with young people when you talk about a guy like Emlen Tunnell," Coast Guard Academy football coach C.C. Grant said. "They need to understand what he did, what he went through and what kind of a person he was."

https://www.startribune.com/coast-guard-honors-black-veteran-nfl-great-emlen-tunnell/600019826/

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