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Pillar of the Community
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When I heard the story at the start of the game I wondered it it might be a 1964! Thanks for sharing the whole story & photo.
Edited by ArrowsAndRays 12/14/2013 4:00 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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The coin used was a Peace dollar. It was intended to commemerate the game, not a person.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I was trying to catch the date on the coin but couldn't make it out on the TV screen.
Navy 34 Army 7 Go Navy!!
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Navy 34 Army 7 Go Navy!! ... 
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Pillar of the Community
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Being in the army I'll still say go army even if we lost.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Being a Navy brat I must say I did enjoy the game.
This is by far my favorite college game of the year
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Pillar of the Community
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My neighborhood fronts on the Delaware River, and for drinking purposes, is solidly Navy territory this time of year. A lot of dress blues in the streets. My nephew recently graduated from West Point, and spent one semester in exchange at the Naval Academy. While there, he was chosen as the Army cadet entrusted with the ball in the days before the game. Apparently, the tradition is for the cadets on the other side to try to procure this ball from him before game day. By any means necessary. He ended up sleeping in the physics lab, hiding under equipment.
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Pillar of the Community
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@philadelphian you live in delco
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As a retired Navy even numbered Chief, yesterday's game was a great one. Too bad there has to be a loser though. Thirty-five-ish years ago my CO (an Annapolis ring knocker) in Hawaii went on a midnight foray the day before the Army/Navy game and "borrowed" the 25th Infantry's ceremonial cannon from Schofield Barracks and had our resident SeeBees hoist on top of our ops building in Wahiawa so that the Army helos could see it when flying over our base. Times were tense for a few days after that. On the plus side, Navy DID win the game. PG
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My dad was in the navy and called me up and asked me if I wanted to lose some money. I had to laugh but I said if I do lose you can buy tickets for a flyers game lol so looks like when I go home to visit I'm gonna see a hockey game.
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Pillar of the Community
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@daniels Delaware County? Philadelphia fronts on the Delaware River from the Poquessing Creek in the north to the mouth of the Schulkill River in the south. I'm about in the middle, near where I understand the Navy ceremonially docks a ship for the game.
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Pillar of the Community
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oh ok I use to work at the navy yard but the Delaware river also goes down past the airport in the suburbs that is where I lived just on the other side of 95 by john Heinz wildlife.
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Now that the game is over the services are one again. Great story Sr. Chief paleoguy45.
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@ Philadelphian yeah it is a nice area and I was going to a local coin store a few minutes away from my sisters house and I couldn't believe all the We buy gold shops like on every corner and the coin shop I went to wasn't there anymore. So I went in the shop to see if they had any silver coins because they do buy and sell and what do you know they wanted like 15-20 dollars more then what the coin was worth. So I just went to the bank and got a box of cents to bring back to NC to compare with the boxes I get here.
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