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Latest revision as of 20:42, 14 July 2017
Camp Casey Rugby Football Club
Club history here
In the early years (pre 1994 to whenever) there was not a team at Osan. Players made the trip up to Seoul to play with the Survivors, as did many other men from other installations did in those days.
Men's Seasons
Women's Seasons
None