President Donald Trump’s appearance at the 120th Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia received a roaring response from the Midshipmen and Cadets. The game was televised nationally by CBS. …
in Philadelphia received a roaring response from the Midshipmen and Cadets. The game was televised nationally by CBS.
Trump stode onto the field, clapping, and wearing a “Keep America Great Again” cap with “45” on it. He gave the coin toss following the invocation and the National Anthem, performed by a combined Army-Navy chorus. The President was thanked by a mic’d referee supervising the toss of a special commemorative coin.
President Donald Trump shakes hands with Army head football coach Jeff Monken before the 120th Army-Navy Football Game in Philadelphia on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019. At center left is Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. Before the game, President Trump visited both locker rooms to wish the players well. He also had a special new Presidential order designed for them.
Unlike past years, any player from the military academys who wish to pursue a professional football career will not have to wait until their service is completed. In the past, players had to serve their full military commitment before embarking on a pro career.
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