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|name=Lee Kizzire
|image=
|birth_date={{Birth date|1915|12|21}}
|birth_place= Wyoming, United States
|death_date= November 1943 (age 27)
|death_place=Wewak, New Guinea{{KIA}}
|Position=Running back
|College=Wyoming
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|DraftedRound=
|Stats=y
|DatabaseFootball=KIZZILEE01
|PFR=
|ProBowls=
|playing_years1=1937
|playing_team1=Detroit Lions
|career_highlights=
  • Wyoming Athletics Hall of Fame (2000)

|module = {{Infobox military person|embed=yes
|allegiance= {{flagicon|United States}} United States
|branch= U.S. Army Air Corps
|serviceyears=1942–1943
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|battles=World War II
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|awards= Purple Heart

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William Lee Kizzire (December 21, 1915 – November 1943) was a professional American football player who played running back for one season for the Detroit Lions.

During World War II, Kizzare was shot down on a mission near the island of Wewak, in the Pacific Theater. His body was never found. Wewak was the site of the largest Japanese airbase in mainland New Guinea and was subjected to repeated bombing by Australian and American planes.

References

External links

  • {{Find a Grave|10139075}}
  • Football's wartime heroes
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10 : 1915 births|1943 deaths|American football running backs|Detroit Lions players|Wyoming Cowboys football players|American military personnel killed in World War II|United States Army Air Forces soldiers|Recipients of the Air Medal|People from Big Horn County, Wyoming|Players of American football from Wyoming

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