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  2. Army Black Knights football - Wikipedia

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    The Army Black Knights football team, historically known as the Army Cadets, represents the United States Military Academy in college football. The Black Knights team competes in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a member of the American Athletic Conference .

  3. Army Black Knights - Wikipedia

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    The Army Black Knights are the athletic teams that represent the United States Military Academy, located in West Point, New York.. The Black Knights compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level as a non-football member of the Patriot League, a football-only member of the American Athletic Conference in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), and a member of ...

  4. Pete Dawkins - Wikipedia

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    Peter Miller Dawkins (born March 8, 1938) is an American business executive and former college football player, hockey player, military officer, and political candidate. Dawkins attended the United States Military Academy , where he played as a halfback for the Army Cadets football team from 1956 to 1958.

  5. List of sportspeople educated at the United States Military ...

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    The United States Military Academy (USMA) is an undergraduate college in West Point, New York that educates and commissions officers for the United States Army.The Academy is a member of the Division I Patriot League in most sports, [1] but its men's ice hockey program competes in the Atlantic Hockey league and its football program competes independent of a league.

  6. Category:Army Black Knights football players - Wikipedia

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    Ed Beard (American football) Tommy Bell (American football player) Earl Blaik; Doc Blanchard; Charles F. Born; Robert Boyers (American football) Omar Bradley; Ahmad Bradshaw (quarterback) Fritz Breidster; W. H. Britton; Paul Bunker

  7. Biden recognizes US Military Academy with trophy for besting ...

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    President Joe Biden on Monday recognized the United States Military Academy with the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy for besting other service academies in football. Army beat both the U.S. Naval ...

  8. Alexander Garfield Gillespie - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from the Military Academy, Gillespie served in the United States Army until December 1946, attaining the rank of brigadier general. [2] In 1911, he was recalled to the Military Academy and served as an assistant coach on the football team; in that capacity, he served as the position coach for a first-year end by the name of ...

  9. Garrison H. Davidson - Wikipedia

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    At West Point in 1927. Davidson was born in the Bronx, New York City on 24 April 1904, the son of a New York National Guard officer. In 1923, he graduated from the prestigious Stuyvesant High School in New York City, where he was a star on the school's championship football team and a member of the Omega Gamma Delta fraternity.

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