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US Army SPECIALIST Jeff Beddard, Fort Carson, Colorado, wears the Gold Medal after beating Surigalatu (Not shown), from China, during the finals of the 63Kg Free-Style, 19th World Military Wrestling Championship, on October 29th, 2000. SPC Beddard won the match 9-1 taking home the Gold. Surigalatu took Silver. The Conseil International du Sport Militaire 19th World Military Wrestling Championship (CISM) is a multi-national wrestling tournament hosted by Marine Corps base Camp Lejeune, N.C., 25-29 Oct. 00. Competing nations include: Brazil, China, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Slovakia, Turkey, United States and Vietnam. The wrestlers will be competing in two different competitions, ...

US Army SPECIALIST Jeff Beddard, Fort Carson, Colorado, wears the Gold...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Army Specialist Jeff Beddard, Fort Carson, Colorado, wears the Gold Medal after beating Surigalatu (Not shown), from China, ... More

US Army SPECIALIST, Fourth Class Jeff Beddard, from Fort Carson, Colorado, works on his opponent Vladimir Chamula, from Slovakia, during the 63Kg Free-Style 19th World Military Wrestling Championship. SPC Beddard won the match 4-1. The Conseil International du Sport Militaire 19th World Military Wrestling Championship (CISM) is a multi-national wrestling tournament hosted by Marine Corps base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Competing nations include: Brazil, China, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Slovakia, Turkey, United States and Vietnam. The wrestlers will be competing in two different competitions, Free-Style and Greco-Roman. Founded on Feb. 18, 1948, CISM is one of the largest ...

US Army SPECIALIST, Fourth Class Jeff Beddard, from Fort Carson, Color...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Army Specialist, Fourth Class Jeff Beddard, from Fort Carson, Colorado, works on his opponent Vladimir Chamula, from Slovaki... More

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