As a former Marine I have no affinity for the rust pickers. They gave us a ride whenever there was a fight to be fought. Go Army! Beat Navy!
As a former Marine I have no affinity for the rust pickers. They gave us a ride whenever there was a fight to be fought. Go Army! Beat Navy!
Visiting West Point is on my wifie’s bicket list. She was scheduled to visit while her good friend’s son was a Cadet but it fell through at the last minute. Any suggestions you have from your experience would be appreciated Fair.My Dad and I both served in the Army. I recently visited West Point. I get sea sick on ships.
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As a former Marine I have to go with the Swabbies since the Navy is a branch of the Marine Corps, the transportation branch!
Ah, the memories! Wouldn't trade that experience, and it was an experience, for anything. What a batshit crazy nine weeks that was. Still makes me laugh.
Visiting West Point is on my wifie’s bicket list. She was scheduled to visit while her good friend’s son was a Cadet but it fell through at the last minute. Any suggestions you have from your experience would be appreciated Fair.
Dad was a WWII Navy vet and brother served in the Army. I am rooting for the Cadets today simply because they got their ears boxed 14 times in a row until recently.
Outstanding! Thanks for the input. Printed out and handed to Wifey! Just for you Fair (WWESRCD - What Would EricStratton-RushChairman Do?)...Sorry your wife missed West Point. If she was going to visit a Cadet, she may have had better access than we did. We took one of the guided bus tours, which is pretty much required for most people to get into West Point. http://westpointtours.com/
There is only one company that runs them, so it's just much a matter of picking which tour you want, and the time. We took the one that ran about an hour and 15 minutes and I thought it was just right. You spend about 70% of the time off the bus. We purchased our tickets online in advance and picked up the tickets at the Visitors Center which is just outside West Point. Adjacent to the Visitors Center they have the West Point Museum, which is terrific. Admission is to the Museum is free. We had lunch in one the restaurants in Highland Falls, which is the little town just outside of West Point. The name escapes me, and the food was decent, but we were only looking for a light lunch so we ate and headed for the Visitors Center.
After spending the day at West Point, we drove on to Sleepy Hollow NY, which is about 20 miles away, and stayed there 2 days. While there we toured the Rockefeller Estate, the Lyndhurst Mansion, and the home of Washington Irving (who, of course, wrote The Legend of Sleepy Hollow). There is a Cemetery there where a lot of famous people are buried, including John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, Leona Helmsley (her modest resting place is pictured below), Washington Irving, and Walter Chrysler. We were there in October and the whole place (the town, not the cemetery) was ready for Halloween. We had a great time.
That's kind of a brief overview. If you need any more input, let me know.
Leona Helmsley is buried here.
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Outstanding! Thanks for the input. Printed out and handed to Wifey! Just for you Fair (WWESRCD - What Would EricStratton-RushChairman Do?)...
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The tide has definitely turned but Notre Dame still has a death grip on the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy!!the tide has really turned in this series recently hasn't it? Jeff Moncken is doing a great job with Army
It toughens you up for the rest of your life. But at the time (during Viet Nam), it was surreal. Those memories are still pretty vivid. This movie really captured it for me. Anyway this is supposed to be about the football game, so Go Army.Ah, the memories! Wouldn't trade that experience, and it was an experience, for anything. What a batshit crazy nine weeks that was. Still makes me laugh.
Did the video review guy die up in the booth?
This is asinine! ASININE!
I usually hate low scoring games, but this has been a very well played even matchup. Atmosphere sounds and looks great.
23 of Army shows how to break a pass up without targeting. Great play
The Navy receiver that lined up to the right was WIDE OPEN down the middle of the field.....would have been a walk-in TD.
The chippiest Army - Navy game I’ve ever seen.....both ways. Very surprising.
Officials should have nipped it in the bud early in the game.
So easy to see those things on TV without a rush coming at you. LOL
Shocking, that Navy linebacker embarrassed himself on the goal line with eye gouge efforts
The chippiest Army - Navy game I’ve ever seen.....both ways. Very surprising.
Officials should have nipped it in the bud early in the game.
Agree, though I thought Navy's behavior was a little worse. Their #13 showed a lack of discipline that one would not expect among these guys.
I tuned in to see classy play and did not get it. Sign of the times I guess.
Better than walking!As a former Marine I have no affinity for the rust pickers. They gave us a ride whenever there was a fight to be fought. Go Army! Beat Navy!
Ah, the memories! Wouldn't trade that experience, and it was an experience, for anything. What a batshit crazy nine weeks that was. Still makes me laugh.