Army West Point Athletics
Hall of Fame
Bunker, Paul Delmont

Paul Delmont Bunker
- Induction:
- 2013
- Class:
- 1903
Paul Bunker, a standout football player when he was at West Point, was killed in action in 1943 as a prisoner of war.
Bunker is the first football player to earn successive All-America honors at different positions when he collected national first-team accolades as a tackle one season and halfback the next.
A 1969 inductee into the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame, Bunker contributed to three victories over service academy rival Navy, including a 22-8 triumph to end his career at Franklin Field in Philadelphia. Bunker scored two touchdowns and posted a host of tackles in the win.
Bunker is the first football player to earn successive All-America honors at different positions when he collected national first-team accolades as a tackle one season and halfback the next.
A 1969 inductee into the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame, Bunker contributed to three victories over service academy rival Navy, including a 22-8 triumph to end his career at Franklin Field in Philadelphia. Bunker scored two touchdowns and posted a host of tackles in the win.
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