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Here are 4 classic Army-Navy Mascot Heists In 1953, Army cadets somehow thought they could corral a goat in a cardboard box. (United States Military Academy Library) West Point cadets used ...
Rivalries among the nation’s military academies include a long history of mascot-stealing “spirit missions” before football games, despite official condemnations. By Dave Philipps Under the ...
The Midshipmen will take the field during December's Army-Navy game in new uniforms inspired by their 125-year-old mascot, Bill the Goat. The Under Armour uniform features distinct details Navy ...
And in 1893, as part of the fourth Army-Navy clash, a live goat was officially made the academy’s mascot. That proud tradition carries on today. Not only is there an actual goat, but Midshipmen ...
USMA has ensured the goat was returned safely and is investigating ... and Navy midshipmen once were able to capture the Army’s mule mascot. Mascot-stealing has been forbidden for nearly three ...
Army cadets added new meaning to "getting someone's goat" when they nabbed the wrong goat in a poorly executed prank that intended to kid-nap the Navy mascot, according to The New York Times.
The goat mascot from 1906 to 1912 was named “Three-to-Nothing Jack Dalton” in honor of the Navy kicker who won two successive Army-Navy games 3-0. Jack’s pelt was later mounted and he can ...
Bill 36, the Naval Academy's goat mascot, has recovered from an illness and will be ready to go for the Army-Navy game this Saturday. Bill got sick from eating some "toxic vegetation." From ESPN ...
Bill XXXIII (33), the Naval Academy goat mascot affectionately known as “Blue Eyes” and who played a central role in an Army-Navy prank gone too far nine years ago, has died, the Naval Academy ...
Army Cadets accidentally kidnapped the wrong goat during a secret raid of a Maryland farm in search of Navy's mascot, Bill No. 37, over the weekend. Dave Philipps of the New York Times reported ...
Cadets at West Point attempting to steal the U.S. Naval Academy's mascot before the annual Army-Navy football game in two weeks grabbed the wrong goat. U.S. Military Academy cadets traveled to a ...