Difference between revisions of "List of the Combined Services Chairmen"

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1996 - 2001  [[Mark Neice]] USAF
 
1996 - 2001  [[Mark Neice]] USAF
  
Then rugby became an Olympic sport and thus, more acceptable to the DoD as an official sport, the responsibility for Service rugby was transitioned to the DoD Sports Committee.  USA Rugby continued with a rugby service member on their board who in 2001 was Mike Malone.  At some point during the transition, USA Rugby ceased funding the Combined Services Committee.  Air Force's Larry Grant was our Combined Services representative from 2001-2002.  USA rugby eventually concluded the Armed Forces Sports Council should have that board seat, rather than someone from the Combined Services Committee.  This decision '''[[dissolved the Combined Services Committee]]''' in 2002.
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Then rugby became an Olympic sport and thus, more acceptable to the DoD as an official sport, the responsibility for Service rugby was transitioned to the Armed Forces Sports Committee.  USA Rugby continued with a rugby service member on their board who in 2001 was Mike Malone.  At some point during the transition, USA Rugby ceased funding the Combined Services Committee.  Air Force's Larry Grant was our Combined Services representative from 2001-2002.  USA rugby eventually concluded that the Armed Forces Sports Council should have that board seat, rather than someone from the Combined Services Committee.  This decision '''[[dissolved the Combined Services Committee]]''' in 2002 essentially dissolved the Combined Services Committee and the AFSC took over managing the DoD rugby programs.

Revision as of 01:18, 3 August 2020

1980 - 1984 Harry F. Laws II, Col, USAF

1984 - 1991 Richard Battock, Col, USAF

1991 - 1996 Pat O'Connor, USA

1996 - 2001 Mark Neice USAF

Then rugby became an Olympic sport and thus, more acceptable to the DoD as an official sport, the responsibility for Service rugby was transitioned to the Armed Forces Sports Committee. USA Rugby continued with a rugby service member on their board who in 2001 was Mike Malone. At some point during the transition, USA Rugby ceased funding the Combined Services Committee. Air Force's Larry Grant was our Combined Services representative from 2001-2002. USA rugby eventually concluded that the Armed Forces Sports Council should have that board seat, rather than someone from the Combined Services Committee. This decision dissolved the Combined Services Committee in 2002 essentially dissolved the Combined Services Committee and the AFSC took over managing the DoD rugby programs.