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|row4= Air Force {{!!}} Lemay, Bryan {{!!}} 399 {{!!}} 2008-11-22 v Japan at Tokyo (and Ireland) [[http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/player/86894.html]] | |row4= Air Force {{!!}} Lemay, Bryan {{!!}} 399 {{!!}} 2008-11-22 v Japan at Tokyo (and Ireland) [[http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/player/86894.html]] | ||
|row5= Army {{!!}} Ridnell, Tony {{!!}} 168 {{!!}} 1987-05-31 v Australia at Brisbane, [[1991 World Cup]], [[http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/player/10233.html]] ; Junior Eagles 1985, [[1988 Can Am]], 1985-04-21 v Japan at Tokyo | |row5= Army {{!!}} Ridnell, Tony {{!!}} 168 {{!!}} 1987-05-31 v Australia at Brisbane, [[1991 World Cup]], [[http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/player/10233.html]] ; Junior Eagles 1985, [[1988 Can Am]], 1985-04-21 v Japan at Tokyo | ||
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|row6= Air Force {{!!}} Swords, Kevin {{!!}} 154 {{!!}} 1985-04-21 v Japan at Tokyo, [[1991 World Cup]] [[http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/player/9885.html]] , 1985 and 88 Can Am [[http://usarmedforcesrugby.com/index.php?title=1985_Can_Am]], Hall of Fame [[http://www.usrugbyfoundation.org/site/pp.asp?c=9fLHJVOxHmE&b=8977379]] Wiki [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Swords]] and a [[K Swords AF Article]]. 36 Caps from 1985-1994, [[Old Spice Athlete of the Month, Jun 1994, Sports Illustrated]] and [[spokesperson for Moussy]] | |row6= Air Force {{!!}} Swords, Kevin {{!!}} 154 {{!!}} 1985-04-21 v Japan at Tokyo, [[1991 World Cup]] [[http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/player/9885.html]] , 1985 and 88 Can Am [[http://usarmedforcesrugby.com/index.php?title=1985_Can_Am]], Hall of Fame [[http://www.usrugbyfoundation.org/site/pp.asp?c=9fLHJVOxHmE&b=8977379]] Wiki [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Swords]] and a [[K Swords AF Article]]. 36 Caps from 1985-1994, [[Old Spice Athlete of the Month, Jun 1994, Sports Illustrated]] and [[spokesperson for Moussy]] | ||
− | |row7= Navy {{!!}} Fraumann, Bill {{!!}} 77 {{!!}} 1976-06-12 v France at Chicago (scored two tries) [[http://en.espn.co.uk/statsguru/rugby/match/20943.html]] played in the USA vs England (1977 Tour), and inducted into the Rugby Hall of Fame (2015 Class) [[http://usrugbyhalloffame.org/]] and is a Director of US Rugby Foundation. Was a reserve for the first “modern” Eagle game that was played against Australia in Long Beach CA on January 31, 1976 . [[https://www.rugbytoday.com/historical/australia-vs-usa-1976-part-ii]]; Trialist for the [[1976 Australian Tour]] and selected to the Eagles [[1977 tour to England]]. Photo [[Bill Fraumann]] | + | |row7= Navy {{!!}} Fraumann, Bill {{!!}} 77 {{!!}} 1976-06-12 v France at Chicago (scored two tries) [[http://en.espn.co.uk/statsguru/rugby/match/20943.html]] played in the USA vs England (1977 Tour), and inducted into the Rugby Hall of Fame (2015 Class) [[http://usrugbyhalloffame.org/]] and is a Director of US Rugby Foundation. Was a reserve for the first “modern” Eagle game that was played against Australia in Long Beach CA on January 31, 1976 . [[https://www.rugbytoday.com/historical/australia-vs-usa-1976-part-ii]]; Trialist for the [[1976 Australian Tour]] and selected to the Eagles [[1977 tour to England]]. Photo [[Bill Fraumann]] Others [[https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10151788948838140&set=a.10151636615738140]] |
|row8= Marine Corps {{!!}} Reed, James {{!!}} {{!!}} 1988 Waikato Harlequins; Junior Eagles 1988, 1989. Article for [[James Reed]] | |row8= Marine Corps {{!!}} Reed, James {{!!}} {{!!}} 1988 Waikato Harlequins; Junior Eagles 1988, 1989. Article for [[James Reed]] | ||
|row9= Army {{!!}} Holder, Will {{!!}} 427 {{!!}} 2012-06-09 v Canada [[https://www.usarugby.org/player/william-holder/]] [[http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/player/165562.html]] | |row9= Army {{!!}} Holder, Will {{!!}} 427 {{!!}} 2012-06-09 v Canada [[https://www.usarugby.org/player/william-holder/]] [[http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/player/165562.html]] |
Latest revision as of 17:28, 7 October 2024
A complete list of men selected to be an Eagle can be found here [1]
Contents
Military Men's Eagle Selection
Service | Last Name, First Name | Eagle Number | Notes (not including all appearances) |
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Air Force | Trautwein, Ben | Australia tour (99), Scotland test (02), Seven's team in 98, 99, 00, 02, 03 (captain) [2] | |
Air Force | Schmitz, Matt | Russia (03) but no cap awarded; team physician at several subsequent test matches | |
Air Force | Hobson, Mike | 307 | 2005-05-29 v Romania at Tokyo [[3]] |
Air Force | Lemay, Bryan | 399 | 2008-11-22 v Japan at Tokyo (and Ireland) [[4]] |
Army | Ridnell, Tony | 168 | 1987-05-31 v Australia at Brisbane, 1991 World Cup, [[5]] ; Junior Eagles 1985, 1988 Can Am, 1985-04-21 v Japan at Tokyo |
Air Force | Swords, Kevin | 154 | 1985-04-21 v Japan at Tokyo, 1991 World Cup [[6]] , 1985 and 88 Can Am [[7]], Hall of Fame [[8]] Wiki [[9]] and a K Swords AF Article. 36 Caps from 1985-1994, Old Spice Athlete of the Month, Jun 1994, Sports Illustrated and spokesperson for Moussy |
Navy | Fraumann, Bill | 77 | 1976-06-12 v France at Chicago (scored two tries) [[10]] played in the USA vs England (1977 Tour), and inducted into the Rugby Hall of Fame (2015 Class) [[11]] and is a Director of US Rugby Foundation. Was a reserve for the first “modern” Eagle game that was played against Australia in Long Beach CA on January 31, 1976 . [[12]]; Trialist for the 1976 Australian Tour and selected to the Eagles 1977 tour to England. Photo Bill Fraumann Others [[13]] |
Marine Corps | Reed, James | 1988 Waikato Harlequins; Junior Eagles 1988, 1989. Article for James Reed | |
Army | Holder, Will | 427 | 2012-06-09 v Canada [[14]] [[15]] |
Navy | Walton, Lin | 118 | 1980-06-08 v Canada at Saranac Lake, 1980 (Oct) vs NZ All Blacks, 1981 (Sept) vs Springboks in Albany NY, 1981 vs Canada [[16]] Click here for Lyn Walton Action photo |
Army | Timoteo, Mose | 303 | 2000-07-07 v Tonga at Nukuʻalofa [[17]] 2001 05 vs Uruguay and earlier that month vs Argentina; 2002 06 vs Scotland (scored a Try); 2001 South Africa; further career highlights - [[18]]; 2022 Selection to USRF Hall of Fame -> [[19]] |
Navy | Pidcock, Mark | 203 | 1991-06-08 v Canada at Calgary, 1991 World Cup [[20]] |
Army | Carroll, Daniel | 17 | 1920 Olympics [[21]] Wiki [[22]] [[23]] earlier cap [[24]] |
Army Air Corps | Cleaveland, Norman | 49 | 1924 Olympics [[25]] Wiki [[26]] |
Army | Curtis, Chip | 264 | 1997 Canada (PacRim Championship), 2001 05 Reserve for Uruguay match and starting on wing 2001 05 vs Argentina |
Army | Fish, George W | 29 [[27]] | Played in 1920 Olympics [[28]] Was also on Cal 1913 squad [[29]] Noted author whose practice style was the inspiration for the Dr. Kildare stories written by Frederic Faust (under the pseudonym of Max Brand) [[30]] |
Army | Fitzpatrick, James P | 30 [[31]] | Played in 1920 Olympics. |
Army | O'Neil, J T | 35 [[32]] | Played in 1920 Olympics |
Military Men's Eagle Sevens Selection
Service | Last Name, First Name | First Year Selected | Notes |
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Air Force | Trautwein, Ben | 1998 | Australia tour (99), Scotland test (02), Seven's team in 98, 99, 00, 02, 03 (captain) |
Army | Timoteo, Mose | Sevens in 2002 Brisbane and Wellington; 2001 circuit | |
Army | Ridnell, Tony | 1989-1993, Hong Kong sevens (4), 1993 first 7s World Cup, Edinburgh; Total 71 games on all tours | |
Air Force | Dean, Josh | 2004 | Sevens vs several opponents (04), All American (02, 03, 04) |
Army | Holder, Will | 2013 | '14, '15, '16, '17;An alternate in the 2016 Olympics, and Bronze Medal Winner in the 2015 Pan Am Games. |
Army | Leatigaga, Ben | 2016 | |
Army NG | Welmers, Anthony | 2016 | '17 |
Army NG | Cullin, John | 2015 | and '16 |
Army NG | Punimata, Nu'u (Nuesse) | 2012 | '13, '14, and '15 |
Army NG | Mauer, Rocco | 2013 | '14 and '15 |
Army | Blair, Pat | 2014 | '15, '16, '17 |
Army | Curtis, Chip | '97 Hong Kong | |
Navy | Oakes, Ben | 2001 | '01 Sevens series (Wellington) [[33]] |
Army | Melphy, Cody | 2017 [34] | Bio [35] |
Army | Lachina, Jake | 2021 | 2019 Pan Am Games [36], 2021 Madrid sevens [37] |
Military Women's Eagle Selection
Service | Last Name, First Name | Eagle number or selection year | Notes |
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Air Force | McDonald, Laura | 150 [38] | Eagle in 03 (Captain), 04, 05, 06 (World Cup), as well as 7's in 03 and U-23 Eagle in 03; 2003 Air Force Athlete of the year [39], All American (01, 02) |
Air Force | Baker, Shalanda | 91 [40] | 1998 women's world cup team [[41]] and AF Women's Athlete of the Year, USA U-23 (98), All American (95-98) |
Air Force | McFarren, Krista | 26 [42] | 1991 women's world cup team and three total world cup teams [[43]]. Written up in 1992 Military Sports Magazine, 1994 Rugby Union, and the 1995 April Air Force Times Supplement |
Marine Corps | Fugate, Barb | 28 [44] | 1991 women's world cup team [[45]] |
Marine Corps | Turley, Shaina M. | 168 [46] | 2007 women's world cup team Captain [[47]] Profile: [[48]] |
Marine Corps | Paar, Jane | 234 [49] | 2015 Eagle Captain and player of the year [[50]] |
Coast Guard | Pepper, Beth | 66 [[51]] | 1994 Women's World Cup |
Army | Fa'avesi, Nana | 259 [[52]] | Olympian (2016), Pan American Games (2015), World Rugby Sevens Series (2015-16), Rugby World Cup Women's Sevens (2018) |
Military Women's Eagle Sevens Selection
Service | Last Name, First Name | Eagle Number | Notes |
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Air Force | McFarren, Krista | 26 [53] | [[54]] |
Marine Corps | Fugate, Barb | 28 [55] | [[56]] |
Marine Corps | Turley, Shaina M. | 168 [57] | 2017 women's world cup team Captain [[58]] Profile: [[59]] |
Marine Corps | Paar, Jane | 234 [60] | 2011-12 and player of the year [[[61]] |
Army | Nicole Heavirland | 241 [62] | Multiple appearances; debut in 2016 |
Army | Kasey McCravey | [63] | debut with the Women's Eagles Sevens at Sydney Sevens 2019 [64] |
Army | Sammy Sullivan | 304 [65] | 2024 Olympics; history [66] |