Veteran says students who flashed 'OK' symbol at Army-Navy football game 'disgraced the armed forces'

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Veteran says students who flashed 'OK' symbol at Army-Navy football game 'disgraced the armed forces'
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Malcolm Nance told MSNBC he took a 'very dim view' of students' behavior but said he was not sure what sentiment was behind the gestures.

A Navy veteran believes Army cadets and Navy midshipmen"disgraced the armed forces" when they flashed possible white power symbols at a football game between the services.that he"took a very dim view" of students who showed hand symbols that can sometimes indicate support for white supremacism, and suspected that senior officers would be"coming down on top of them like a ton of bricks" following the Saturday match.

The Southern Poverty Law Center also published an article in 2018 recognizing that the symbol can have a variety of meanings that range from indicating that someone is OK to signaling white supremacist beliefs, adding that its most common use was the harmless signal for all being well. The veteran also said there was a"subculture within the armed forces" that plays a game where the symbol is shown below a person's waist which another person has to put their finger through if they don't want to be punched.

request in an emailed statement, Lt. Gen. Darryl Williams of the U.S. Military Academy said:"The United States Military Academy is fully committed to developing leaders of character who embody the Army Values.

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