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Abner Oakes

Abner Oakes III (born February 13, 1934) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player and coach who spent his entire athletic career with Dartmouth.
==Career==
After graduating from Phillips Academy, Abner Oakes attended Dartmouth College in the fall of 1952, playing for the ice hockey team under Eddie Jeremiah. Oakes began his career as a Forward but was shifted to defense during his second season and remained there until he graduated in 1956. Afterwards Oakes signed up for active duty in the United States Navy, serving four years before becoming a naval reservist.
While in the reserves Oakes returned to Dartmouth and serve as an assistant under Jeremiah at the end of Jeremiah's career. When Jeremiah stepped away from the team for the 1963-64 season, so that he could coach the (1964 men's Olympic team ), Oakes served as an interim head coach and three years later became the full-time bench boss when Jeremiah retired. Oakes himself only stayed with the Big Green until 1970 before stepping down and moving to Hamden, Connecticut. He served in the reserves until 1988, retiring as a Commander. In 2010 Oakes was inducted into the Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame.〔

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