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- Combat_football abstract "Combat Football is a full team sport similar to other football games such as Rugby, but distinguished by its emphasis on violence. The object of the game is to get the ball into the opposing team's goal through "any means short of an actionable felony". It was invented by South Korean border guards at the DMZ to keep soldiers sharp in peacetime, and subsequently adopted by General Harry W. Brooks, Jr., commander of the United States Army Tropic Lightning division. While the men of Schofield Barracks were known to regularly play the game, very little information about the sport has appeared since a 1975 Sports Illustrated article.".
- Combat_football wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Combat_football wikiPageID "25989037".
- Combat_football wikiPageRevisionID "503813795".
- Combat_football hasPhotoCollection Combat_football.
- Combat_football subject Category:Ball_games.
- Combat_football subject Category:Team_sports.
- Combat_football type Abstraction100002137.
- Combat_football type Act100030358.
- Combat_football type Activity100407535.
- Combat_football type AthleticGame100463246.
- Combat_football type BallGame100471437.
- Combat_football type BallGames.
- Combat_football type Diversion100426928.
- Combat_football type Event100029378.
- Combat_football type FieldGame100467719.
- Combat_football type Game100455599.
- Combat_football type OutdoorGame100464651.
- Combat_football type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Combat_football type Sport100523513.
- Combat_football type TeamSport100887544.
- Combat_football type TeamSports.
- Combat_football type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Combat_football comment "Combat Football is a full team sport similar to other football games such as Rugby, but distinguished by its emphasis on violence. The object of the game is to get the ball into the opposing team's goal through "any means short of an actionable felony". It was invented by South Korean border guards at the DMZ to keep soldiers sharp in peacetime, and subsequently adopted by General Harry W. Brooks, Jr., commander of the United States Army Tropic Lightning division.".
- Combat_football label "Combat football".
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- Combat_football sameAs Combat_football.
- Combat_football wasDerivedFrom Combat_football?oldid=503813795.
- Combat_football isPrimaryTopicOf Combat_football.