The 1944 Army/Navy game was played December 2, 1944 at Municipal Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. The game was originally scheduled to be played at Thompson Stadium in Annapolis but was moved to Baltimore to accomodate the demand for tickets and to benefit the Sixth War Loan Drive. To qualify to purchase a ticket to the game one also had to buy a $25-$1,000 war bond. Over $50 million was raised. Army won 23-7 and secured its first national championship.
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November. The first Army-Navy football game was played November 29, 1890 at West Point with Navy winning 24-0.
The winner of the most Army vs. Navy football games since 1970 is the Navy. They are 26-14-1 against the Army since then, with the tie being in 1981. The Navy has won the last 12 straight games against Army.
Navy last won in 1929
Yes, there are numerous examples of Army unit attached to Marine units that earn the Navy PUC
The Battle of Yorktown was the only American Revolutionary War battle where the French Army and Navy coordinated a large operation with the American Army.