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President George W. Bush congratulates Tom Miller, Special Teams Coordinator/Falcon Backs, a member of the Air Force Academy Falcon football team coaching staff, after presenting the Commander and CHIEF's Trophy to the team in a ceremony on the White House South Lawn, Washington, D.C. The trophy awarded annually to the winner of a round robin tournament between the service academies. The Air Force Academy has won the trophy 10 of the last 12 years. The senior class accepting the trophy has never lost a game to any of the other service academies

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President George W. Bush congratulates Tom Miller, Special Teams Coordinator/Falcon Backs, a member of the Air Force Academy Falcon football team coaching staff, after presenting the Commander and CHIEF's Trophy to the team in a ceremony on the White House South Lawn, Washington, D.C. The trophy awarded annually to the winner of a round robin tournament between the service academies. The Air Force Academy has won the trophy 10 of the last 12 years. The senior class accepting the trophy has never lost a game to any of the other service academies

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