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== '''Combined Services Newsletter''' ==  
 
== '''Combined Services Newsletter''' ==  
  
Started in 1981 by USAF Col (Dr) Harry Laws, the Newsletter initially went out to a few military rugby contacts and over the years peaked out at about 3000 copies going to military ruggers world wide.  As the costs grew, our national governing body  (USA Rugby Football Union) gave us a budget to support the military committee and with it, the newsletter.  In 1992, that funding ceased and the Committee turned to Ed Haggerty, Editor of Rugby Magazine, who gave us space for a column.  That lasted for a few more years and then fell into disuse.  The magazine eventually quit publishing as the internet grew and replaced many print companies.
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Started in 1981 by USAF Col (Dr) Harry Laws, the Newsletter initially went out to a few military rugby contacts and over the years peaked out at about 3000 copies going to military ruggers world wide.  As the costs grew, our national governing body  (USA Rugby Football Union) gave us a budget to support the military committee and with it, the newsletter.  In 1992, that funding ceased and in May the Committee turned to [[Ed Haggerty, Editor of Rugby Magazine]], who gave us space for a column.  That lasted for a few more years and then fell into disuse.  The magazine eventually quit publishing as the internet grew and replaced many print companies. The Newsletter experience served as the main communication vehicle for military rugby at a time before and during implementation of email and robust internet usage.  USA rugby thought our experience worthy of a presentation during their '''[[1994 Club Administrators' Conference]]'''
  
 
Click on the year link below to see the Newsletters for that calendar year.
 
Click on the year link below to see the Newsletters for that calendar year.
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Latest revision as of 01:12, 18 January 2021

Combined Services Newsletter

Started in 1981 by USAF Col (Dr) Harry Laws, the Newsletter initially went out to a few military rugby contacts and over the years peaked out at about 3000 copies going to military ruggers world wide. As the costs grew, our national governing body (USA Rugby Football Union) gave us a budget to support the military committee and with it, the newsletter. In 1992, that funding ceased and in May the Committee turned to Ed Haggerty, Editor of Rugby Magazine, who gave us space for a column. That lasted for a few more years and then fell into disuse. The magazine eventually quit publishing as the internet grew and replaced many print companies. The Newsletter experience served as the main communication vehicle for military rugby at a time before and during implementation of email and robust internet usage. USA rugby thought our experience worthy of a presentation during their 1994 Club Administrators' Conference

Click on the year link below to see the Newsletters for that calendar year.

2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991
1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981