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Sixteen installation teams and two select sides competed in the largest (to date) collection of military rugby teams per Bruce Bornick of Ft. Polk, the tournament host and organizer.  A '''[[1983 Club Tournament Combined Services Select Side]]''' was chosen as was a '''[[1983 Tournament Service Select Side]]'''.
 
Sixteen installation teams and two select sides competed in the largest (to date) collection of military rugby teams per Bruce Bornick of Ft. Polk, the tournament host and organizer.  A '''[[1983 Club Tournament Combined Services Select Side]]''' was chosen as was a '''[[1983 Tournament Service Select Side]]'''.
  
There were a few regional tournaments held before this one:  [[1983 Southewest Military Rugby Tournament]], also known as the second annual all army classic.
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There were a few regional tournaments held before this one:  '''[[1983 Southwest Military Rugby Tournament]]''', also known as the Second Annual All Army Classic.

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Sixteen installation teams and two select sides competed in the largest (to date) collection of military rugby teams per Bruce Bornick of Ft. Polk, the tournament host and organizer. A 1983 Club Tournament Combined Services Select Side was chosen as was a 1983 Tournament Service Select Side.

There were a few regional tournaments held before this one: 1983 Southwest Military Rugby Tournament, also known as the Second Annual All Army Classic.