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''If you see any gaps in this site or you have details/photos/information you see missing, please click on the "Request Account" in the upper right so you can load your own data or contact Mike Legg at mike.legg@mail.house.gov'' | ''If you see any gaps in this site or you have details/photos/information you see missing, please click on the "Request Account" in the upper right so you can load your own data or contact Mike Legg at mike.legg@mail.house.gov'' | ||
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[[File:2021 Logo cropped.jpg| x100px|left|]]The history of Army rugby goes back to WWI when the ‘Yanks‘ (Grid Iron Football Players) would play the British and French soldiers in Europe in rugby camaraderie. US Army Rugby reemerged in the 1970s and grew across the army bases. After 9/11, Army Rugby took a back seat to the Global War on Terrorism. Historically soldiers paid for all their expenses and used personal vacation time to compete in local, national, and international rugby matches. The Army Rugby Union (ARU) a 501 c 3, was formed and modeled after the British Army Rugby Union. ARUs mission is to administratively support the American Soldier-Rugby player, so they can compete and enjoy rugby within our rugby community, and across the country. RugbyTown 7s will be the first event that the Army Rugby Union competes in with a 7s side, comprised of former ALL ARMY 7s players. We are able to compete from generous partnerships, and the Army Rugby players. | [[File:2021 Logo cropped.jpg| x100px|left|]]The history of Army rugby goes back to WWI when the ‘Yanks‘ (Grid Iron Football Players) would play the British and French soldiers in Europe in rugby camaraderie. US Army Rugby reemerged in the 1970s and grew across the army bases. After 9/11, Army Rugby took a back seat to the Global War on Terrorism. Historically soldiers paid for all their expenses and used personal vacation time to compete in local, national, and international rugby matches. The Army Rugby Union (ARU) a 501 c 3, was formed and modeled after the British Army Rugby Union. ARUs mission is to administratively support the American Soldier-Rugby player, so they can compete and enjoy rugby within our rugby community, and across the country. RugbyTown 7s will be the first event that the Army Rugby Union competes in with a 7s side, comprised of former ALL ARMY 7s players. We are able to compete from generous partnerships, and the Army Rugby players. | ||
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== '''All Army Men's 7s teams''' == | == '''All Army Men's 7s teams''' == | ||
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+ | |[[Portal: 2031 Army Men 7s| 2031]] || [[Portal: 2030 Army Men 7s| 2030]] ||[[Portal: 2029 Army Men 7s| 2029]] ||[[Portal: 2028 Army Men 7s| 2028]] ||[[Portal: 2027 Army Men 7s| 2027]] || [[Portal:2026 Army Men 7s| 2026]] || [[Portal:2025 Army Men 7s| 2025]] || [[Portal:2024 Army Men 7s| 2024]] || [[ Portal:2023 Army Men 7s| 2023]] || [[Portal:2022 Army Men 7s| 2022]] | ||
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|[[Portal: 2021 Army Men 7s| 2021]] || [[Portal: 2020 Army Men 7s| 2020]] ||[[Portal: 2019 Army Men 7s| 2019]] ||[[Portal: 2018 Army Men 7s| 2018]] ||[[Portal: 2017 Army Men 7s| 2017]] || [[Portal:2016 Army Men 7s| 2016]] || [[Portal:2015 Army Men 7s| 2015]] || [[Portal:2014 Army Men 7s| 2014]] || [[ Portal:2013 Army Men 7s| 2013]] || [[Portal:2012 Army Men 7s| 2012]] | |[[Portal: 2021 Army Men 7s| 2021]] || [[Portal: 2020 Army Men 7s| 2020]] ||[[Portal: 2019 Army Men 7s| 2019]] ||[[Portal: 2018 Army Men 7s| 2018]] ||[[Portal: 2017 Army Men 7s| 2017]] || [[Portal:2016 Army Men 7s| 2016]] || [[Portal:2015 Army Men 7s| 2015]] || [[Portal:2014 Army Men 7s| 2014]] || [[ Portal:2013 Army Men 7s| 2013]] || [[Portal:2012 Army Men 7s| 2012]] | ||
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[[File:Army_Rugby_Logo_white_background_cropped.jpg | x40px|left]] Click on the season link below to see a complete review of the specific season | [[File:Army_Rugby_Logo_white_background_cropped.jpg | x40px|left]] Click on the season link below to see a complete review of the specific season | ||
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+ | |[[Portal:2027 Army Men| 2027]] || [[Portal:2026 Army Men| 2026]] || [[Portal:2025 Army Men| 2025]] || [[Portal:2024 Army Men | 2024]] || [[Portal:2023 Army Men| 2023]] || [[Portal:2022 Army Men| 2022]] || [[Portal:2021 Army Men| 2021]] || [[Portal:2020 Army Men| 2020]] || [[Portal:2019 Army Men| 2019]] || [[Portal:2018 Army Men| 2018]] | ||
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|[[Portal:2017 Army Men| 2017]] || [[Portal:2016 Army Men| 2016]] || [[Portal:2015 Army Men| 2015]] || [[Portal:2014 Army Men | 2014]] || [[Portal:2013 Army Men| 2013]] || [[Portal:2012 Army Men| 2012]] || [[Portal:2011 Army Men| 2011]] || [[Portal:2010 Army Men| 2010]] || [[Portal:2009 Army Men| 2009]] || [[Portal:2008 Army Men| 2008]] | |[[Portal:2017 Army Men| 2017]] || [[Portal:2016 Army Men| 2016]] || [[Portal:2015 Army Men| 2015]] || [[Portal:2014 Army Men | 2014]] || [[Portal:2013 Army Men| 2013]] || [[Portal:2012 Army Men| 2012]] || [[Portal:2011 Army Men| 2011]] || [[Portal:2010 Army Men| 2010]] || [[Portal:2009 Army Men| 2009]] || [[Portal:2008 Army Men| 2008]] |
Latest revision as of 21:04, 26 June 2022
If you see any gaps in this site or you have details/photos/information you see missing, please click on the "Request Account" in the upper right so you can load your own data or contact Mike Legg at mike.legg@mail.house.gov
For a list of teams Go to -> [Military Teams]
ARMY RUGBY UNION
The history of Army rugby goes back to WWI when the ‘Yanks‘ (Grid Iron Football Players) would play the British and French soldiers in Europe in rugby camaraderie. US Army Rugby reemerged in the 1970s and grew across the army bases. After 9/11, Army Rugby took a back seat to the Global War on Terrorism. Historically soldiers paid for all their expenses and used personal vacation time to compete in local, national, and international rugby matches. The Army Rugby Union (ARU) a 501 c 3, was formed and modeled after the British Army Rugby Union. ARUs mission is to administratively support the American Soldier-Rugby player, so they can compete and enjoy rugby within our rugby community, and across the country. RugbyTown 7s will be the first event that the Army Rugby Union competes in with a 7s side, comprised of former ALL ARMY 7s players. We are able to compete from generous partnerships, and the Army Rugby players.
Go Here - > For Army Administrative Documents or here for a description of the -> Army President's 15
Contents
Introduction
These pages chronicle the records of our All Army teams, 15s and 7s.
MEN CONTACTS
Coach - Andy Locke, andrew.w.locke@gmail.com
Coach - Nic Punimatta
Coach - Mark Drown, markdrown@live.com
WOMEN CONTACTS
Coach: Capt Kaitlyn Kelly, kaitlynkelly31@gmail.com
All Army Men's 7s teams
Click on the season link below to see a complete review of the specified season
2031 | 2030 | 2029 | 2028 | 2027 | 2026 | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 |
2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 |
All Army Women's 7s teams
Click on the season link below to see a complete review of the specified season
2036 | 2035 | 2034 | 2033 | 2032 | 2031 | 2030 | 2029 | 2028 | 2027 |
2026 | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 |
All Army Men's 15s teams
Click on the season link below to see a complete review of the specific season