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The British Army Medical Services Rugby Team stopped

The British Army Medical Services Rugby Team stopped

The British Army Medical Services Rugby Team stopped by Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas to visit on October 14. The team attended the Hispanic Heritage Day ceremony in the medical mall and t... More

A member of the San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a

A member of the San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a

A member of the San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old organization formed by doctors from Brooke Army Medical Center in 1971, attempts a 2-point conversion after the team scored a try against the Briti... More

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old organization formed by doctors from Brooke Army Medical Center in 1971, took on the British Army Medical Services Rugby Team on October 15, at the Wheatley Spo... More

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club (right), a 45 year

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club (right), a 45 year

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club (right), a 45 year old organization formed by doctors from Brooke Army Medical Center in 1971, are locked in a ‘scrum’ during their match against the British Army Medical Ser... More

A member of the British Army Medical Services Rugby

A member of the British Army Medical Services Rugby

A member of the British Army Medical Services Rugby Team escapes the ‘scrum’ during their match against the San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old organization formed by doctors from Brooke Army Medical... More

Brooke Army Medical Center Command Sergeant Major Albert

Brooke Army Medical Center Command Sergeant Major Albert

Brooke Army Medical Center Command Sergeant Major Albert Crews inspects a miniature souvenir Rugby ball The British Army Medical Services Rugby Team was giving to patrons during their visit on October 14. The t... More

A British Army Medical Services Rugby Team member attempts

A British Army Medical Services Rugby Team member attempts

A British Army Medical Services Rugby Team member attempts a 2-point conversion after scoring a try against The San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old organization formed by doctors from Brooke Army Med... More

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old organization formed by doctors from Brooke Army Medical Center in 1971, execute a ‘lineout’ to throw the ball back into play in their match against the British... More

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club (right), a 45 year

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club (right), a 45 year

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club (right), a 45 year old organization formed by doctors from Brooke Army Medical Center in 1971, are locked in a ‘scrum’ during their match against the British Army Medical Ser... More

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old organization formed by doctors from Brooke Army Medical Center in 1971, and the British Army Medical Services Rugby Team exercise good sportsmanship following ... More

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club, a 45 year old organization formed by doctors from Brooke Army Medical Center in 1971, execute a ‘lineout’ to throw the ball back into play in their match against the British... More

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club (right), a 45 year

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club (right), a 45 year

The San Antonio Rugby Football Club (right), a 45 year old organization formed by doctors from Brooke Army Medical Center in 1971, are locked in a ‘scrum’ during their match against the British Army Medical Ser... More

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