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== Profile ==
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Killed in an airplane crash in 1950
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* Killed in an airplane crash in 1949.{{footnote-newspaper | title= Caught on the Fly| newspaper= The Sporting News| year= 1953| month= 06| day= 24| pages= 32 | last= | first= |label=sn19530624}}
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* Attended Alhabra High School in California.{{footnote-reuse|label=sn19530624}}
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Attended Alhabra High School in California
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* Attended the University of Southern California where he was an All-American Quarterback.{{footnote-reuse|label=sn19530624}}
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* Son of [[Kid Mohler]].{{footnote-reuse|label=sn19530624}}
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Attended the University of Southern California where he was an All-American Quarterback
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== Sources ==
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* {{cite-newspaper | title=Pilot, Crewman Die In Crash Of Bomber | newspaper=Pacific Stars and Stripes | month=11 | day=29  | year=1949}}
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Son of Kid Mohler
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* {{cite-newspaper | title=Mohler Services Conducted Friday | newspaper=Bakersfield Californian | month=11 | day=30  | year=1949}}
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{{cite-newspaper | title= Caught on the Fly| newspaper= The Sporting News| year= 1953| month= 06| day= 24| pages= 32 | last= | first= }}
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Latest revision as of 08:22, 27 June 2010

[edit] Profile

  • Killed in an airplane crash in 1949.[1]
  • Attended Alhabra High School in California.[1]
  • Attended the University of Southern California where he was an All-American Quarterback.[1]
  • Son of Kid Mohler.[1]

[edit] Sources

  • "Pilot, Crewman Die In Crash Of Bomber". Pacific Stars and Stripes, 1949-11-29.
  • "Mohler Services Conducted Friday". Bakersfield Californian, 1949-11-30.
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