West Point Mascot
MASCOT THE MULE The choice of the mule as a mascot reflects the long-standing usefulness of this animal in military operations - hauling guns, supplies and ammunition. Strong, hearty and persevering, the mule is an appropriate symbol for the Corps of Cadets. ARMY WEST POINT FOOTBALL FANS Army West Point Football instills great passion and
West Point is steeped in traditions, customs, and lore that make it unlike any other college experience in the world. Traditions are an important part of culture, and they are perhaps more prevalent at our nation's academies than other academic institutions. In 1899, the Navy brought its mascot to the Army-Navy game. It was a smelly goat
West Point's BlackJack mascot isn't the school's only representation, however. In addition to BlackJack the mule, the school touts the Black Knight. The latter remains squarely for football
quotHannibalquot was an exceptional West Point mascot. He served the Corps of Cadets faithfully from 1947 - 1964. Erected 2004 by Company M, 2nd Regiment, West Point Class of 1954. Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists Animals Military Patriots amp Patriotism. A significant historical year for this entry is 1899.
A West Point cadet rides the mule mascot as she watches the 2013 Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia Dec. 14, 2013. Sgt. Sean K. HarpArmy About Todd South.
West Point officially adopted the mule as their mascot in 1899, but the life of an animal mascot was a little different back then. Instead of selecting a single animal to enjoy some pampered time in the spotlight, the Army would simply select a random mule from the stables to proudly march about the field.
The Army Mules are a group of mules which serve as the mascots for the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York.. Costumed mascot Bill the Goat and Army Mule at the 1924 Army-Navy Game. The tradition of mules as mascots for Army dates back to 1899, when an officer at the Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot decided that the team needed a mascot to counter the Navy goat.
Since1899 mules have been used as the mascot for the United States Corps of Cadets, and on Dec. 8, 2011, the United States Military Academy will welcome the
He remained at West Point until his death on Jan. 4, 1961, at the ripe-old-age of 35 years. The second mascot, Pancho sometimes called quotSkippyquot, was a small Ecuadorian burro. She was presented to the Military Academy in 1939 by her donor, Ambassador Colon Alfaro of Ecuador, the same year his sons Eloy and Jamie graduated from the Academy as
Since 1899, Army's mascot has officially been a mule because of the animal's historical importance in military operations. 3 The Black Knights play their home games at the Anderson Rugby Complex on the campus of West Point. Rugby is a relatively popular sport at Army for example, the 2012 game against Air Force was attended by 2,000 fans