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Air Force, Army set to renew rivalry

Source: The Gazette
Air Force Academy : CO : USA | 28 days ago  
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The gridiron rivalry between Air Force and Army continues today at Falcon Stadium. It’s a beautiful day, with the temperature for the 1:36 p.m. kickoff expected to be around 64 degrees...Falcon Stadium already is filling up, and the band and cadets have taken the field before the flyover.
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