'James Robert "Bob" Kalsu' (
April 13,
1945–
July 21,
1970) was an
All-American tackle at the
University of Oklahoma and an eighth-round draft pick by the
Buffalo Bills of the
American Football League in 1968.
Kalsu was a starting guard in 1968. He played the entire season and was the Bills' team rookie-of-the-year. Following the 1968 season, to satisfy his
Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) obligation, he entered the Army as a First Lieutenant and arrived in
Vietnam in November 1969. He was killed in action on
July 21,
1970 at
FSB Ripcord near the
A Shau Valley.
Lieutenant Kalsu had one child, a daughter named Jill. At home in
Oklahoma City, his wife, Jan Kalsu (McLauchlin), gave birth to his son, James Robert Kalsu Jr., on July 23. Mrs. Kalsu was informed of her husband's death only hours later. Kalsu was the only recently active professional
American football player to lose his life in the
Vietnam War. Retired
Cleveland Browns player
Don Steinbrunner also died in combat in Vietnam.
Forward Operating Base (FOB) Kalsu in
Babil,
Iraq was named after him.
The replacement company at
Fort Campbell is named in honor of him - lLT J. Robert Kalsu Replacement Company.
Del City (Oklahoma) High School's football stadium bears his name.
See also
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Other American Football League players
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Other professional football players killed in war
External links
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Kalsu's memorial on The Virtual Wall website
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Benning soldiers adapt to new environment
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Fort Campbell 1LT J. Robert Kalsu Replacement Company