File:Controlling the ball.jpg
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DescriptionControlling the ball.jpg | The Army Black Knights of The U.S. Military Academy at West Point squared off for the 113th time against the U.S. Naval Academy’s Midshipmen during the 2012 Army-Navy Game. While the game was intense down to the last few seconds, the Navy proved victorious with the final score of 17-13. (U.S. Army photo courtesy of West Point Public Affairs) | ||
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