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References

There is a note in the References section that I suggest to be removed (It seems apparent the reference is verifying the Army-Navy game and, upon further research, the 1995 game specifically):

Bullmoosebell (talk) 18:09, 10 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Passing along a request that someone consider adding a note about the apparent annual tradition of the West Point marathon team running the game ball to the game, [1] and other results at [2] appear to confirm it clearly enough. I wasn't quite sure if folks would think it belonged, or if so, precisely where, so I leave the information in your hands. Cheers, --j⚛e deckertalk 04:50, 29 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Making a request to correct the table of number of victories in Philadelphia? The table listing games played by location does not add up to the total number of games played (and it is difficult to count how many games are in Philadelphia).

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Game History Table!

Someone needs to change it back to the way the table used to look. With Navy Blue with Gold Print. And Army being Gold with Black print! This was mush easier to read, the current version is terrible and hard to read!--Subman758 (talk) 02:55, 27 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

@Subman758: I've changed the Army to the gold background and black font, but kept the Navy using the Navy blue with white font due to WP:CONTRAST. Thanks, Corkythehornetfan (ping me) 04:58, 27 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Army beats Navy

Elisfkc (talk) 23:31, 10 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Presidents who have attended

from [3]

  • 1901: Theodore Roosevelt – Army, 11-5
  • 1905: Theodore Roosevelt – Tie, 6-6
  • 1913: Woodrow Wilson – Army, 22-9
  • 1924: Calvin Coolidge – Army, 12-0
  • 1945: Harry Truman – Army, 32-13
  • 1946: Harry Truman – Army, 21-18
  • 1947: Harry Truman – Army, 21-0
  • 1948: Harry Truman – Tie, 21-21
  • 1949: Harry Truman – Army, 38-0
  • 1950: Harry Truman – Navy, 14-2
  • 1952: Harry Truman – Navy, 7-0
  • 1961: John F. Kennedy – Navy, 13-7
  • 1962: John F. Kennedy – Navy, 34-14
  • 1974: Gerald Ford – Navy, 19-0
  • 1996: Bill Clinton – Army, 28-24
  • 2001: George W. Bush – Army, 26-17
  • 2004: George W. Bush – Navy, 42-13
  • 2008: George W. Bush – Navy, 34-0
  • 2011: Barack Obama – Navy, 27-21
  • 2016: Pres-Elect Donald Trump - Army, 21-17