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Started from the Navy Seals at the base, Jerry Fletcher founder.  First season we have documents for is '''[[1976-77 Coronado Season]]'''
 
Started from the Navy Seals at the base, Jerry Fletcher founder.  First season we have documents for is '''[[1976-77 Coronado Season]]'''
  
Took part in the '''[[1977 Tucson Michelob Tournament]]'''.  Click here to see a write up in February 1978 ALL HANDS and other documentation of the '''[[1977 Coronado UK Tour]]''' Sep - Oct 77, where they tied Portsmouth (14-14), lost to Aldershot (20-12), Royal Marines of Poole (26-12), Royal Nave of Poole (23-9) and RAF Strike Command at Lyneham (19-6).  Not having notched a win did not deter the team, as a few years later they Won the 1980 Military National Tournament
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Took part in the '''[[1977 Tucson Michelob Tournament]]'''.  Click here to see a write up in February 1978 ALL HANDS and other documentation of the '''[[1977 Coronado UK Tour]]''' Sep - Oct 77, where they tied Portsmouth (14-14), lost to Aldershot (20-12), Royal Marines of Poole (26-12), Royal Nave of Poole (23-9) and RAF Strike Command at Lyneham (19-6).  Not having notched a win did not deter the team, as a few years later they Won the 1980 Military National Tournament [[http://usarmedforcesrugby.com/index.php?title=Military_Club_Tournament_results]]
  
 
Contact in the 1989 Combined Services Handbook - Gary Nisker
 
Contact in the 1989 Combined Services Handbook - Gary Nisker

Revision as of 03:36, 22 January 2019

Started from the Navy Seals at the base, Jerry Fletcher founder. First season we have documents for is 1976-77 Coronado Season

Took part in the 1977 Tucson Michelob Tournament. Click here to see a write up in February 1978 ALL HANDS and other documentation of the 1977 Coronado UK Tour Sep - Oct 77, where they tied Portsmouth (14-14), lost to Aldershot (20-12), Royal Marines of Poole (26-12), Royal Nave of Poole (23-9) and RAF Strike Command at Lyneham (19-6). Not having notched a win did not deter the team, as a few years later they Won the 1980 Military National Tournament [[1]]

Contact in the 1989 Combined Services Handbook - Gary Nisker