Difference between revisions of "Service academies"
From US Armed Forces Rugby
Harry Laws (talk | contribs) |
Harry Laws (talk | contribs) (→Military Academy) |
||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
'''Women:''' http://goarmywestpoint.com/index.aspx?path=wrugby | '''Women:''' http://goarmywestpoint.com/index.aspx?path=wrugby | ||
− | '''Alumni:''' | + | '''Alumni:''' Founders of Rugby at West Point — The Army Rugby Team – Spring of 1962: The Class of 1962 are the Founders of Rugby at West Point. One of those first “Can Do” Rugby players was to become Army Chief of Staff. |
− | |||
== Air Force Academy == | == Air Force Academy == |
Revision as of 00:31, 4 May 2017
Here are the links to the rugby programs for:
Men: http://www.usnarugby.com/
Women: https://www.usna.edu/WomensRugby/
Alumni: https://www.facebook.com/USNARugbyAlumni/
Military Academy
Men: http://goarmywestpoint.com/index.aspx?path=mrugby Facebook [[1]]
Women: http://goarmywestpoint.com/index.aspx?path=wrugby
Alumni: Founders of Rugby at West Point — The Army Rugby Team – Spring of 1962: The Class of 1962 are the Founders of Rugby at West Point. One of those first “Can Do” Rugby players was to become Army Chief of Staff.
Air Force Academy
Men: http://www.zoomierugby.com/
Women (women alumni page): Facebook [[2]]
Alumni: http://usafarugbyalumni.com
Coast Guard Academy
Men: http://www.uscgasports.com/information/mrugby Facebook [[3]]
Women: http://www.uscgasports.com/information/wrugby
Alumni