Difference between revisions of "1977-1978 Taiwan tour photos"

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[[File:1978_Taiwan_3.jpg| x1000px|thumb|left |In the red, white and blue jersey to the left of Ed Hutsell is Marine Officer Paul "PJ" Blumberg (or possibly Blemberg). Great hooker and first out of the scrum to go after the backfield and make lots of tackles. We used to try and one up each other with descriptions of events using the most stilted high English. He went on to San Diego to play rugby there]]
In the bottom left photo in that group in the red, white, & Blue striped rugby jersey, next to Ed Hutsell is Marine Officer Paul "PJ" Blumberg (or possibly Blemberg). Great hooker and first out of the scrum to go after the backfield and make lots of tackles. We used to try and one up each other with descriptions of events using the most stilted high English. He went on to San Diego to play rugby there.
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One photo labeled me as MC Gill. I don't know what MC may be for, other than Master of Ceremonies, but that's me USAF Dennis Gill.
 

Latest revision as of 21:49, 14 February 2021

In the Taiwan trip we had trip rules in effect. If you were outside, then you needed to wear a hat or pay the fine toward the beer for the party.


Master of Ceremonies
1978 Taiwan 2.jpg
In the red, white and blue jersey to the left of Ed Hutsell is Marine Officer Paul "PJ" Blumberg (or possibly Blemberg). Great hooker and first out of the scrum to go after the backfield and make lots of tackles. We used to try and one up each other with descriptions of events using the most stilted high English. He went on to San Diego to play rugby there
1978 Taiwan 5.jpg