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+ | The Fort Sill Rugby Club was founded in 1970 by a British Liaison Officer, Major Girdlestone and was the first rugby team in the state of Oklahoma. The first practices were in Fall of 70 and the first games against an actual team was in Spring of 71 against Dallas Reds and Harlequins- both were wins. | ||
+ | The "Gunners" won the 1982 Military Sevens, 1983 Western Military XVs and the 1983 Military Sevens. Click here for '''[[Additional Ft Sill History]]''' | ||
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− | |[[Portal:Ft Sill 1977-1978 Men| 1977-1978]] || [[Portal:Ft Sill 1976-1977 Men| 1976-1977]] || [[Portal:Ft Sill 1975-1976 Men| 1975-1976]] || [[Portal:Ft Sill 1974-1975 Men| 1974-1975]] || [[Portal:Ft Sill 1973-1974 Men | 1973-1974]] || | + | |[[Portal:Ft Sill 1977-1978 Men| 1977-1978]] || [[Portal:Ft Sill 1976-1977 Men| 1976-1977]] || [[Portal:Ft Sill 1975-1976 Men| 1975-1976]] || [[Portal:Ft Sill 1974-1975 Men| 1974-1975]] || [[Portal:Ft Sill 1973-1974 Men | 1973-1974]] || [[Portal:Ft Sill 1972-1973 Men| 1972-1973]] || [[Portal:Ft Sill 1971-1972 Men| 1971-1972]] || [[Portal:Ft Sill 1970-1971 Men| 1970-1971]] || [[Portal:Ft Sill 1969-1970 Men| 1969-1970]] || |
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Latest revision as of 22:30, 22 July 2023
Ft Sill Rugby Football Club
The Fort Sill Rugby Club was founded in 1970 by a British Liaison Officer, Major Girdlestone and was the first rugby team in the state of Oklahoma. The first practices were in Fall of 70 and the first games against an actual team was in Spring of 71 against Dallas Reds and Harlequins- both were wins. The "Gunners" won the 1982 Military Sevens, 1983 Western Military XVs and the 1983 Military Sevens. Click here for Additional Ft Sill History
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