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[[File:Richard Battock.jpg| x100px|left|]] Richard "Dick" Battock was born on September 13, 1935 in Denver, Colorado. After graduating from the University of Colorado, he attended St. Louis University Dental School. Upon graduation, he took a commission in the U.S. Air Force where he served as a dentist for 30 years, retiring as a full colonel in 1990. At that time he became involved with the American Red Cross teaching CPR and first-aid classes and was also a substitute teacher working in the Tanque Verde School District. In addition to his stateside postings in California, Indiana, Illinois, and Arizona, his postings took him to Taiwan, Greece, Thailand, Spain, and England. While on his tour in England, Dick became very involved in the sport of rugby, which became his passion in life. After settling in Tucson, he helped establish the Davis-Monthan Mandrills Rugby Football Club. He was also involved with the US Armed Services Combined rugby team and led them on tours of England, Australia and Germany. He then was the President of the Old Pueblo Rugby Football Club and also helped establish the high school rugby program in Tucson. He passed away at the age of 70 on December 30, 2005 from complications of brain cancer
 
 
Richard "Dick" Battock was born on September 13, 1935 in Denver, Colorado. After graduating from the University of Colorado, he attended St. Louis University Dental School. Upon graduation, he took a commission in the U.S. Air Force where he served as a dentist for 30 years, retiring as a full colonel in 1990. At that time he became involved with the American Red Cross teaching CPR and first-aid classes and was also a substitute teacher working in the Tanque Verde School District. In addition to his stateside postings in California, Indiana, Illinois, and Arizona, his postings took him to Taiwan, Greece, Thailand, Spain, and England. While on his tour in England, Dick became very involved in the sport of rugby, which became his passion in life. After settling in Tucson, he helped establish the Davis-Monthan Mandrills Rugby Football Club. He was also involved with the US Armed Services Combined rugby team and led them on tours of England, Australia and Germany. He then was the President of the Old Pueblo Rugby Football Club and also helped establish the high school rugby program in Tucson. He passed away at the age of 70 on December 30, 2005 from complications of brain cancer
 
  
 
  "I've done a lot of other stuff, but the bottom line is that rugby is a players game and everything I've done has been geared to make it enjoyable for all who participate in it"
 
  "I've done a lot of other stuff, but the bottom line is that rugby is a players game and everything I've done has been geared to make it enjoyable for all who participate in it"

Revision as of 19:02, 11 December 2017

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Richard "Dick" Battock was born on September 13, 1935 in Denver, Colorado. After graduating from the University of Colorado, he attended St. Louis University Dental School. Upon graduation, he took a commission in the U.S. Air Force where he served as a dentist for 30 years, retiring as a full colonel in 1990. At that time he became involved with the American Red Cross teaching CPR and first-aid classes and was also a substitute teacher working in the Tanque Verde School District. In addition to his stateside postings in California, Indiana, Illinois, and Arizona, his postings took him to Taiwan, Greece, Thailand, Spain, and England. While on his tour in England, Dick became very involved in the sport of rugby, which became his passion in life. After settling in Tucson, he helped establish the Davis-Monthan Mandrills Rugby Football Club. He was also involved with the US Armed Services Combined rugby team and led them on tours of England, Australia and Germany. He then was the President of the Old Pueblo Rugby Football Club and also helped establish the high school rugby program in Tucson. He passed away at the age of 70 on December 30, 2005 from complications of brain cancer

"I've done a lot of other stuff, but the bottom line is that rugby is a players game and everything I've done has been geared to make it enjoyable for all who participate in it"


Player

1958-1960 - St. Louis University, St Louis, MO

1977-1979 - Bicester RFC, England 2-4 XV

1979-1984 - Scott AFB, IL

1984-1988 - Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ

1988-retirement - Occasional with Old Pueblo Lions, Old Southwest and Red Rock Roaches


Coach

1977-1984 - Scott AFB, IL

1984-1990 - Davis-Monthan AFB AZ

1998-1999 - Old Pueblo Lions, AZ

1999-2000 - Assistant Coach, US Air Force Select Side


Referee

1979 - Oxfordshire Referees Society, England, C-3

1983-1984 - Missouri Referee Society, C-2

1987-1993 - Arizona Referee Society, C-2


Administration

1979 - Founder and first president, Scott AFB RFC, IL

1980 - One of the original members of the Combined Services Committee

1980 - 1984 - Director of Air Force Rugby

1984-1991 - Chairman, Combined Services Committee, USA Rugby Football Union and served on USARFU Board as such, as well as Pacific Coast Representative

1988 - President, Arizona Rugby Union

1999 - ? - President, Old Pueblo Lions RFC, Tucson AZ


Tours

1984 - Organized and managed the first Combined Services Tour to England

1986 - Organized Combined Services tour to England

1988 - Organized Combined Services tour to Germany/England

1989 - Organized and managed Air Force Selects tour to Japan and Korea

1990 - Organized and fund raised for the Combined Services tour to Australia