Monday, December 12, 2011

Army Navy Game "Prisoner Exchange"

One of the traditions at the Army-Navy football game every year is the "prisoner exchange," where Army cadets studying at the Naval Academy, and midshipmen studying at West Point, walk on the field with their host academy, and then switch sides to go sit with their "home" academy. 


This year, my son Dylan was a "prisoner" at West Point and was exchanged for West Pointers studying at Naval Academy.

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