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Tom Landry
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Tom Landry Famous memorial Veteran

Original Name
Thomas Wade Landry
Birth
Mission, Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
Death
12 Feb 2000 (aged 75)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
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Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.2656397, Longitude: -97.7272167
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Section: Republic Hill, Section 2 (C2) Row: P Number: 15
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Hall of Fame Professional Football Coach. A native of Texas, he served during World War II as a bomber pilot. After the war he attended the University of Texas. In 1949 he played for the New York Yankees in the old All-America Conference. That league folded and Landry played for the New York Giants from 1950 through 1955, the last two years as a player coach. He is credited with inventing the 4-3 defense which is most used in football today. In 1960 he became the first coach of the expansion Dallas Cowboys, a team that he would coach for 29 years, during which won 13 division titles and he took the team to 5 Super Bowls, winning 2. On at least 2 other occasions he missed going to the Super Bowl on the last play of the decided game. He was known as a defensive genius and under his coaching the Cowboys always had a great defense. He started out with seven losing seasons in Dallas, but wound up his career with a record of 270-178-6. Member of the pro football Hall of Fame.
Hall of Fame Professional Football Coach. A native of Texas, he served during World War II as a bomber pilot. After the war he attended the University of Texas. In 1949 he played for the New York Yankees in the old All-America Conference. That league folded and Landry played for the New York Giants from 1950 through 1955, the last two years as a player coach. He is credited with inventing the 4-3 defense which is most used in football today. In 1960 he became the first coach of the expansion Dallas Cowboys, a team that he would coach for 29 years, during which won 13 division titles and he took the team to 5 Super Bowls, winning 2. On at least 2 other occasions he missed going to the Super Bowl on the last play of the decided game. He was known as a defensive genius and under his coaching the Cowboys always had a great defense. He started out with seven losing seasons in Dallas, but wound up his career with a record of 270-178-6. Member of the pro football Hall of Fame.

Bio by: Al DelVecchio


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  • Originally Created by: yellorowz
  • Added: Sep 23, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7891330/tom-landry: accessed ), memorial page for Tom Landry (11 Sep 1924–12 Feb 2000), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7891330, citing Texas State Cemetery, Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.