Hank Harris (American football)

In 1942, the team won the Southwest Conference Championship and the 1943 Cotton Bowl Classic to finish ranked #11.

He left school for World War II where in served in Company C of the U.S. Army’s 365th Medical Battalion.

[2] They landed in Le Havre, France in early 1945 and spent the spring fighting in Germany and into Austria before eventually linking up with Russian forces in Erlauf at the end of the war in May.

[2] He returned to Texas to letter for a 3rd year, helping the Longhorns finished the season ranked #15.

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