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Photo from first ever Army vs. Navy football game played in 1890

| November 29, 2012 at 2:58 pm | 1 Comment

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Photo courtesy of Army.mil (h/t Reddit)

On November 29, 1890, the first ever Army vs. Navy game was played in West Point, NY at “The Plain.” The Midshipmen topped the Black Knights, 24-0.

Navy currently holds a 56–49–7 series lead over Army. The two will meet for the 113th time in 2012.

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