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Harbaugh Writes From the Gulf
Harbaugh Writes From the Gulf
From BaltimoreRavens.com Coach John Harbaugh had a chance to chat with BaltimoreRavens.com about the first leg of his NFL-USO Coaches tour in the Persian Gulf this week. Hey Ravens fans. Well, we made it, and it has really been first-class treatment all the way. We flew into Kuwait ...
Harbaugh Visits the Persian Gulf
Harbaugh Visits the Persian Gulf
ravensgab.com — From the Baltimore Sun: This year, Ravens coach John Harbaugh is going on a different trip. Harbaugh is part of a select group that will launch a new tradition this week with the inaugural NFL-USO Coaches Tour in the Persian Gulf. Today through Sunday, Harbaugh will meet service members ... (more) Harbaugh Visits the Persian Gulf
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