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Air Force Women, Navy Men win Championship
The 2024 Armed Forces Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships held at the Smith Fitness Center at Fort Moore, Georgia from Oct. 4-10. Service members from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy (with Coast Guard players, and Air Force (with Space Force players) battle it out for gold.
Oct. 11, 2024 - The Air Force women defeated Army Thursday afternoon in the Armed Forces Women’s Basketball Championship.

Marine women, Army men win championship consolation games
The 2024 Armed Forces Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships held at the Smith Fitness Center at Fort Moore, Georgia from Oct. 4-10. Service members from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy (with Coast Guard players, and Air Force (with Space Force players) battle it out for gold.
Oct. 11, 2024 - The Marine Corps women kept Navy in hand Thursday to win the first consolation game at the Armed Forces Basketball Championship.

Basketball Championship Games Set
The 2024 Armed Forces Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships held at the Smith Fitness Center at Fort Moore, Georgia from Oct. 4-10. Service members from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy (with Coast Guard players, and Air Force (with Space Force players) battle it out for gold.
Oct. 10, 2024 - The last day of play at the Armed Forces Basketball Championship takes place Thursday with Army and Air Force women vying for the women’s championship, while Air Force and Navy men tangle for the men’s championship.

In Basketball and in Life, Like Father, Like Son
The 2024 Armed Forces Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships held at the Smith Fitness Center at Fort Moore, Georgia from Oct. 4-10. Service members from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy (with Coast Guard players, and Air Force (with Space Force players) battle it out for gold.
Oct. 10, 2024 - Brandon Tolson wouldn’t fault you if you thought he was following in his father’s footsteps.

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Army wrestler wins first medal for USA in Military World Games

  • U.S. Armed Forces Sports
  • Oct. 21, 2019 | 0:59

Army Staff Sgt. Max Nowry won the first medal for the USA at the CISM Military World Games this week in Wuhan, China. He beat wrestlers from three nations, including one from Algeria in the semifinals, to capture bronze in the 57 kilogram freestyle competition. The USA has about 250 military athletes and staff participating in 17 different sports at the games.

 

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