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Jackies: George Halas and the 1918 Naval Station Great Lakes Bluejackets Football Team

Jackies: George Halas and the 1918 Naval Station Great Lakes Bluejackets Football Team

By: Sports History Network
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Over a century ago, college football was expanding in popularity in the United States but war in Europe raged. By 1917, the U.S., a nation with over 100 million people but only 130,000 active military members at the outbreak of World War I, was brought into the conflict. Millions of Americans were called into service, and training grounds and bases became home to football teams that competed with the best college programs in the nation. Told through the voices of the past, historians of the present, and narrated and produced by a Navy veteran once stationed at Great Lakes, Jackies is the story of the most prominent of these service teams, the Naval Station Great Lakes Bluejackets, located just north of Chicago. This three-part podcast not only describes how the Jackies were led on the field by a future Pro Football Hall of Famer in George Halas, but intertwines the story of the Bluejackets through the Great War, the origins of service football, and how shortly after the 1919 Bluejackets Rose Bowl appearance, service teams like Great Lakes propelled the game to launch into what is now the present-day National Football League.Copyright 2025 Sports History Network
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  • Jackies Trailer (Presented by the Sports History Network)
    Dec 14 2025

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    EPISODE SUMMARY

    Welcome to Jackies: The Story of George Halas and the 1918 Naval Station Great Lakes Bluejackets, a new serialized podcast from the Sports History Network. Featuring one of the sport’s all-time figures before he made his name with the Chicago Bears, George Halas, Jackies follows the story of one of the greatest football teams you have never heard of, brought together by World War I, and who helped launch the modern day National Football League.

    JACKIES BACKGROUND

    Over a century ago, college football was expanding in popularity in the United States but war in Europe raged. By 1917, the U.S., a nation with over 100 million people but only 130,000 active military members at the outbreak of World War I, was brought into the conflict. Millions of Americans were called into service, and training grounds and bases became home to football teams that competed with the best college programs in the nation.

    Told through the voices of the past and historians of the present, Jackies is the story of the most prominent of these service teams, the Naval Station Great Lakes Bluejackets, located just north of Chicago. This three-part podcast not only describes how the Jackies were led on the field by a future Pro Football Hall of Famer in George Halas, but intertwines the story of the Bluejackets through the Great War, the origins of service football, and how shortly after the 1919 Bluejackets Rose Bowl appearance, service teams like Great Lakes propelled the game to launch into what is now the present-day National Football League.

    HOST - DAN CHAREST

    Dan Charest grew up in Massachusetts and has been a fan of the New England Patriots since Drew Bledsoe was quarterbacking the team. After college, Dan enlisted in the U.S. Navy. Dan served over eight years on active duty, first as an electrician and later as a Mass Communication Specialist on assignments at: Naval Station Great Lakes, Ill.; Sasebo, Japan; San Diego, Calif.; and Naples, Italy.

    While in Napoli, Dan began his master’s degree in journalism and media studies online through the University of Alabama. For Dan’s final thesis project he developed this podcast based around the idea for Jackies, always wondering why the base where he was stationed did not do more to display its vast football history from World War I and World War II. As a sports history fan, master’s student, and media professional with the U.S. Navy, Dan decided to research and tell the story of the football team from where he served for part of his active service.

    Dan left active duty in 2023, relocated back to the United States, and continues to serve in the U.S. Navy Reserve.

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    2 mins
  • Ep. 3 - Pasadena and Beyond
    Dec 14 2025

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    EPISODE SUMMARY

    The Naval Station Great Lakes Bluejackets head to Pasadena, California for the Rose Bowl, but as they head west their opponent for the “football championship of the world” is still to be determined. Once the 1919 Rose Bowl concludes and World War I is nearly two months behind the nation, members of the Great Lakes football team start to leave the Navy. However, their impact leaves a mark. In fact it’s a mark on the impact of the entire service football era. These teams proved professional football can succeed in the United States, leading towards the launch of the National Football League.

    JACKIES BACKGROUND

    Over a century ago, college football was expanding in popularity in the United States but war in Europe raged. By 1917, the U.S., a nation with over 100 million people but only 130,000 active military members at the outbreak of World War I, was brought into the conflict. Millions of Americans were called into service, and training grounds and bases became home to football teams that competed with the best college programs in the nation.

    Told through the voices of the past and historians of the present, Jackies is the story of the most prominent of these service teams, the Naval Station Great Lakes Bluejackets, located just north of Chicago. This three-part podcast not only describes how the Jackies were led on the field by a future Pro Football Hall of Famer in George Halas, but intertwines the story of the Bluejackets through the Great War, the origins of service football, and how shortly after the 1919 Bluejackets Rose Bowl appearance, service teams like Great Lakes propelled the game to launch into what is now the present-day National Football League.

    HOST - DAN CHAREST

    Dan Charest grew up in Massachusetts and has been a fan of the New England Patriots since Drew Bledsoe was quarterbacking the team. After college, Dan enlisted in the U.S. Navy. Dan served over eight years on active duty, first as an electrician and later as a Mass Communication Specialist on assignments at: Naval Station Great Lakes, Ill.; Sasebo, Japan; San Diego, Calif.; and Naples, Italy.

    While in Napoli, Dan began his master’s degree in journalism and media studies online through the University of Alabama. For Dan’s final thesis project he developed this podcast based around the idea for Jackies, always wondering why the base where he was stationed did not do more to display its vast football history from World War I and World War II. As a sports history fan, master’s student, and media professional with the U.S. Navy, Dan decided to research and tell the story of the football team from where he served for part of his active service.

    Dan left active duty in 2023, relocated back to the United States, and continues to serve in the U.S. Navy Reserve.

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    28 mins
  • Ep. 2 - The Push for the Rose Bowl
    Dec 14 2025

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    EPISODE SUMMARY

    To start the 1918 season, Naval Station Great Lakes Commanding Officer Capt. William Moffett has an undefeated football team to represent his base, but is coming off a bizarre move by firing his coach midseason. As the war in Europe is winding down, and Great Lakes faces its toughest stretch of the season, Moffett anoints Lt. C.J. McGreevy to lead Great Lakes on their quest for a Rose Bowl berth.

    JACKIES BACKGROUND

    Over a century ago, college football was expanding in popularity in the United States but war in Europe raged. By 1917, the U.S., a nation with over 100 million people but only 130,000 active military members at the outbreak of World War I, was brought into the conflict. Millions of Americans were called into service, and training grounds and bases became home to football teams that competed with the best college programs in the nation.

    Told through the voices of the past and historians of the present, Jackies is the story of the most prominent of these service teams, the Naval Station Great Lakes Bluejackets, located just north of Chicago. This three-part podcast not only describes how the Jackies were led on the field by a future Pro Football Hall of Famer in George Halas, but intertwines the story of the Bluejackets through the Great War, the origins of service football, and how shortly after the 1919 Bluejackets Rose Bowl appearance, service teams like Great Lakes propelled the game to launch into what is now the present-day National Football League.

    HOST - DAN CHAREST

    Dan Charest grew up in Massachusetts and has been a fan of the New England Patriots since Drew Bledsoe was quarterbacking the team. After college, Dan enlisted in the U.S. Navy. Dan served over eight years on active duty, first as an electrician and later as a Mass Communication Specialist on assignments at: Naval Station Great Lakes, Ill.; Sasebo, Japan; San Diego, Calif.; and Naples, Italy.

    While in Napoli, Dan began his master’s degree in journalism and media studies online through the University of Alabama. For Dan’s final thesis project he developed this podcast based around the idea for Jackies, always wondering why the base where he was stationed did not do more to display its vast football history from World War I and World War II. As a sports history fan, master’s student, and media professional with the U.S. Navy, Dan decided to research and tell the story of the football team from where he served for part of his active service.

    Dan left active duty in 2023, relocated back to the United States, and continues to serve in the U.S. Navy Reserve.

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    31 mins
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