[1] He also served in the infantry in World War I, attained the rank of lieutenant.
[2] After 11 months of service in France, he was injured in the explosion of an ammunition dump and was hospitalized for three weeks.
He then joined Jim Crowley's staff at Michigan Agricultural, serving as line coach.
At Fordham, Carberry helped developed the offensive line that became known as the Seven Blocks of Granite.
[2] After retiring from football, Carberry worked as an attorney for the Veterans Administration in New York.