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Air Force first played Army in 1959 and Navy in 1960.Prior to 1972, Air Force met Army in odd years and Navy in even years (and neither in 1961, 1962, 1964). 1972 was the first year the trophy was awarded, and Air Force has played both Army and Navy every year since.
The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy is the annual trophy presented to the winner of each college football season's series among the three military academies: Army, Navy and Air Force. The trophy, set ...
Navy had its tenth consecutive win in the series in the 112th Army–Navy game in 2011 Then Vice President Joe Biden at the coin toss prior to the 113th Army-Navy Game in 2012. Navy Midshipman (and later Admiral) Joseph Mason Reeves wore what is widely regarded as the first football helmet in the 1893 Army–Navy Game. He had been advised by a ...
The Institute of Heraldry, U.S. Army; U.S. Navy Service and Campaign Medals; Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia (in PDF format) Military Awards (U.S. Army)(in PDF format) Archived 7 December 2003 at the Wayback Machine; SGM (USA, Ret.) Gregory A. Noller (1995). "ADVA Army Awards". Americal Division Veterans Association.
With the victory, Navy earned the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy, having also beaten Air Force earlier this year. Army had won six of the previous eight meetings after Navy rode a hot streak of ...
Navy will take home the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy this year after beating Army, 31-13. The dominant win saw the unranked Midshipmen take down the Black Knights, who are No. 22 in the CFP poll ...
Army has an opportunity to finish the season on a positive note after surrendering the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy in a deflating 31-13 loss to Navy on Dec. 14. ... Trophy, is the bell cow in Army ...
The Army–Navy Cup is an annual men's college soccer match between the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Since its inaugural game in 2012, the game has been played on a neutral venue, much like its college football counterpart.