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Pep rally at the Pentagon before the Army–Navy football game in 2013. The rivalry between Annapolis and West Point, while friendly, is intense. The phrases "Beat Navy!" and "Beat Army!" are ingrained in the respective institutions and have become a symbol of competitiveness, not just in the Army–Navy Game, but in the service of the country.
At West Point, Beat Navy week is marked by the burning of a bonfire with a 20-foot effigy of a Navy ship before the Army marathon team begins the 300-mile run from campus to Northwest Stadium to ...
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 ...
Maryland Army National Guard - Fatti Maschi Parole Femine [2] (also the state motto) Massachusetts Army National Guard - Ense Petit Placidam [2] (also the state motto) Michigan Army National Guard - With Honor We Serve [2] Missouri Army National Guard - Protectors of Peace [2] North Carolina Army National Guard - Always Ready, Ready Team [2]
[55] [57] The game's menu screen music is a live recording of "The Star-Spangled Banner", performed by Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock. [58] To establish the character of the Radioman, the team added licensed music, including " Nowhere to Run " by Martha and the Vandellas and Mogwai 's " Glasgow Mega-Snake ".
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Army now has the chance to upend the entire playoff structure. All it has to do is overcome a projected 14.5-point spread and break a 15-game losing streak that dates back to 1958.
We still have quite a long way to go, Cheer up soldier, raise your head! Regimental banners flutter, flutter, Our commanders lead ahead. Chorus: Soldiers, let's march, march, march! And as for you, my lover, I'll write and send you letters. Farewell! The bugle calls, Hey soldiers – march on! Every warrior, a brave lad, Like a falcon in their ...