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Roosevelt carrier arrives in South Korea in show of force to the North
The USS Theodore Roosevelt will participate in joint military drills with South Korea and Japan as they step up training to address North Korean threats.
Shake it up: West Point cannon crew, ‘A-Man’ and Rabble Rousers
These supporting cadets boost the crowd at Army games.
By Todd South
West Point Pride: cadets of the mule riders, spirit band, tank crew
These groups are just some of the supporting cast for the Army-Navy game.
By Todd South
Six players (and coaches) to watch in the 2023 Army-Navy game
Both teams are battling to reach a 6-6 record to cap the season.
By Davis Winkie
Tradition at the end of Army-Navy game shows sportsmanship, unity
At games' end, each school pauses to sing their alma mater, the winning team goes last.
By Britt Slabinksi and Thomas Mundell
Two players reflect on the impact of the Army-Navy game
Playing at the academies is a singular experience enjoyed by only a few.
By Todd South
Army-Navy game inspires rivalry spirit videos
Some of this year's spirit videos heading into the annual Army-Navy game.
By Sarah Sicard
Nearly half of Naval Academy football players become Marines
Since 2014, 46% of the team’s players have traded in their cleats for eagle, globe and anchor pins.
Ospreys had history of safety issues long before they were grounded
More than 50 troops have died in Osprey accidents since the early 1990s.
By Tara Copp, AP
Army-Navy game hits the road with its first stop in New England
Philadelphia has hosted 90 times. But New York, Baltimore, Chicago and others have cheered on the cadets and Midshipmen.
By Todd South