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− | No team ever represented the base, but contact listed in the 1989 Combined Services Handbook was Doc Holliday | + | No team ever represented the base, but contact listed in the 1989 Combined Services Handbook was Doc Holliday and in 1992 - 1994 William Wilson. If anyone at Laughlin played, it was usually with San Antonio RFC or Alamo City |
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+ | 1990 AF Trialist from here was Mark Wiser | ||
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+ | Took part in the 1992 Military Club Championships in the Open Division. Lost to Ft Hood (3-8) and Scott AFB (0-8) |
Latest revision as of 22:09, 2 June 2018
No team ever represented the base, but contact listed in the 1989 Combined Services Handbook was Doc Holliday and in 1992 - 1994 William Wilson. If anyone at Laughlin played, it was usually with San Antonio RFC or Alamo City
1990 AF Trialist from here was Mark Wiser
Took part in the 1992 Military Club Championships in the Open Division. Lost to Ft Hood (3-8) and Scott AFB (0-8)