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Here are 4 classic Army-Navy Mascot Heists In 1953, Army cadets somehow thought they could corral a goat in a cardboard box. (United States Military ... the "Order of the Mule," a made-up award ...
The first U.S. Military Academy at West Point mule ... Army and Navy football game, Chicago Illinois 1926, with the Navy goat mascot and the Army mule. (Naval History and Heritage Command) The ...
Long a symbol of the U.S. Army and still the mascot of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the mule's name, unlike the Redstone, has never really been erased from the service's vocabulary.
Mules have always been a source of trouble, as well as a source of transportation, for the United States ... for a mascot, chose the mule. The mule first found her way into the Army heart through ...
With little fanfare, in 2000 the U.S. Military Academy abandoned the Army Mule, its mascot since 1893, and reassumed its historical mascot, the Black Knight. In the late 19th century nearly every ...
Janet R. Holliday. "Through innovation and research we have been able to develop the MULE," Holliday said. "This asset will better allow us to reach America and tell the Army story. Sometimes you ...
"He was a wild child with us," said Roseanne Wray ... Roseanne and Robert Wray donated the mule mascot to the Army in 1983. Robert Wray is a retired Air Force Colonel. "We gave him to Fort ...
the U.S. mule—4,500,000 strong—is again coming into his own. Farmers, threatened with a tractor shortage, are buying mules. The U.S. Army is getting set to bargain for more than 15,000.
U.S. Military Academy Mascot Mule, pumps up the cadets, during the 119th Army-Navy Game at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 8, 2018. (Spc. James Harvey/Army) West Point cadets ...