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President Gerald R. Ford Standing with the Team Captains Prior to the Start of the 75th Army-Navy Football Game

President Gerald R. Ford Standing with the Team Captains Prior to the ...

This photograph depicts President Gerald R. Ford and others standing with their hands over their hearts for the National Anthem prior to the start of the 75th Army-Navy football game at John F. Kennedy Stadium ... More

President John F. Kennedy Greets a Referee and Team Captains for the Coin Toss prior to the Army-Navy Football Game

President John F. Kennedy Greets a Referee and Team Captains for the C...

Original caption: President John F. Kennedy (center) greets a referee and team captains for the coin toss prior to the Army-Navy Football Game (United States Military Academy Cadets versus United States Naval A... More

Team captains Michael Kime, left, Jarrett Mackey and

Team captains Michael Kime, left, Jarrett Mackey and

Team captains Michael Kime, left, Jarrett Mackey and Thomas Holloway, walk into the Falcons stadium before the start of the Army vs. Air Force Football Game, Nov. 2. The game ended with Air Force winning 42-28.

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