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When Army and Navy butt heads Dec. 8, give the Midshipmen the edge on looks, at least. Their football helmets will bear the logo of a goat. Not just any old goat. The emblem on their headgear ...
If you like goats you are going to love Navy’s uniforms for the Army-Navy game. The Midshipmen will wear uniforms that pay tribute to the team’s goat mascot. ARMY-NAVY UNIFORM RELEASE ...
For one of the most highly anticipated games on the college football schedule — the Army-Navy game on December 8 — the Midshipmen will wear alternate uniforms inspired by their famous mascot ...
It’s also about protecting the goats. Yes, you read that correctly, the goats. Navy’s mascot is Bill the Goat, and the team has several of them. Two of the Bills are 9 years old and will ...
The good luck goat came through that day, as Navy trounced their opponents 24-0. On board a U.S. Navy battleship, circa 1907-1908. Collection of Chief Quartermaster John Harold. (U.S. Naval ...
An earlier version of this article misidentified the retired Navy mascot goat that was stolen last weekend by Army cadets. It was Bill No. 34, not Bill No. 35. When we learn of a mistake ...
Somebody took Navy's beloved Bill the Goat. Army, we are looking at you. NavyTimes reports that the mascot was stolen and tied to a median near the Pentagon. Bill the Goat was safely recovered ...