Commander in Chief's Trophy| Air Force (16) | Navy (9) | Army (6) |
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1982 1983 1985 1987 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 | 1973 1975 1978 1979 1981 2003 2004 2005 2006 | 1972 1977 1984 1986 1988 1996 |
| Shared Awards (4) |
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| 1974 1976 1980 1993 | ||
The 'Commander-in-Chief's Trophy' is awarded to each season's winner of the triangular
college football series among the
United States Military Academy (
Army Black Knights), the
United States Naval Academy (
Navy Midshipmen), and
United States Air Force Academy (
Air Force Falcons). It is the only traveling college football trophy that involves more than two teams. The Navy-Air Force game is typically played in early October, the Army-Air Force game in early November, and the
Army-Navy game in early December. In the event of a tie, the award is shared, but the previous winner retains possession of the trophy. Unlike many other intense college football rivalries, the competitiveness between the academies is tempered by the knowledge that the teams are playing against the soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines that will serve beside them after graduation.
History of the trophy

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First awarded in
1972, the Commander-in-Chief's trophy was the idea of Air Force General
George B. Simler, the commander of
Air Training Command and former
Air Force Academy athletic director who felt the need for such a trophy as a means to ensure the Air Force games played against traditional rivals Army and Navy were given some meaning at least slightly more significant than all other normal collegiate opponents that those two storied programs were to play on any given Saturday. The trophy itself is jointly sponsored by the alumni associations of the three academies.
The trophy is named for the
President of the United States, who acts as Commander-in-Chief of all U.S. military services. The President has personally awarded the trophy on a number of occasions. During the 1980s, for instance, President
Ronald Reagan presented the award in a
White House ceremony. In 1996, President
Bill Clinton presented the trophy at
Veterans Stadium after the
Army-Navy Game. For the last four years (2003-06), President
George W. Bush presented the trophy in
White House ceremonies.
The trophy

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The trophy itself stands 2.5 feet (0.76 m) high and weighs 170 lb (77.1 kg). The design consists of three silver footballs in a pyramid like arrangement, set on a circular base, with three arc-shaped sections cut out--one for each academy. In each of the cut-out areas stands a silver figurine of the mascot of one of the academies, in front of small, engraved plates denoting which years the respective academy has won the trophy. Beneath each of the three silver footballs is the crest of one of the three academies.
During Army's last possession of the trophy, at the beginning of the 1997 season, it was housed in a glass case in
Eisenhower Hall, the academy's theater and ballroom. Air Force displayed the trophy in a glass case inside the
Cadet Fieldhouse, the indoor sports complex of the academy. When Navy has possession of the trophy, it is displayed in a glass case in
Bancroft Hall, the Midshipmen's dormitory.
Winners of the trophy
Air Force victories are shown in
██ blue,
Army victories in
██ black,
Navy victories in
██ gold.
Tied games or shared awards are shown in
██ silver.
| Season | Winner | Air Force-Army score | Air Force-Navy score | Army-Navy score |
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| 2007 | TBD | Nov. 3, 2007 at Air Force | Sep. 29, 2007 at Navy | Dec. 1, 2007 at Baltimore, MD |
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| 2006 | 'Navy' | 43-7 | 24-17 | 26-14 |
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| 2005 | 'Navy' | 27-24 | 27-24 | 42-23 |
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| 2004 | 'Navy' | 31-22 | 24-21 | 42-13 |
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| 2003 | 'Navy' | 31-3 | 28-25 | 34-6 |
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| 2002 | 'Air Force' | 49-30 | 48-7 | 58-12 |
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| 2001 | 'Air Force' | 34-24 | 24-18 | 26-17 |
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| 2000 | 'Air Force' | 41-27 | 27-13 | 30-28 |
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| 1999 | 'Air Force' | 28-0 | 19-14 | 19-9 |
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| 1998 | 'Air Force' | 35-7 | 49-7 | 34-30 |
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| 1997 | 'Air Force' | 24-0 | 10-7 | 39-7 |
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| 1996 | 'Army' | 23-7 | 20-17 | 28-24 |
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| 1995 | 'Air Force' | 38-20 | 30-20 | 14-13 |
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| 1994 | 'Air Force' | 10-6 | 43-21 | 22-20 |
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| 1993 | 'Shared' | 25-6 | 28-24 | 16-14 |
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| 1992 | 'Air Force' | 7-3 | 18-16 | 25-24 |
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| 1991 | 'Air Force' | 25-0 | 46-6 | 24-3 |
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| 1990 | 'Air Force' | 15-3 | 24-7 | 30-20 |
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| 1989 | 'Air Force' | 29-3 | 35-7 | 19-17 |
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| 1988 | 'Army' | 28-15 | 34-24 | 20-15 |
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| 1987 | 'Air Force' | 27-10 | 23-13 | 17-3 |
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| 1986 | 'Army' | 21-11 | 40-6 | 27-7 |
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| 1985 | 'Air Force' | 45-7 | 24-7 | 17-7 |
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| 1984 | 'Army' | 24-12 | 29-22 | 28-11 |
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| 1983 | 'Air Force' | 41-20 | 44-17 | 42-13 |
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| 1982 | 'Air Force' | 27-9 | 24-21 | 24-7 |
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| 1981 | 'Navy' | 7-3 | 30-13 | 3-3 |
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| 1980 | 'Shared' | 47-24 | 21-20 | 33-6 |
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| 1979 | 'Navy' | 28-7 | 13-9 | 31-7 |
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| 1978 | 'Navy' | 28-14 | 37-8 | 28-0 |
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| 1977 | 'Army' | 31-6 | 10-7 | 17-14 |
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| 1976 | 'Shared' | 24-7 | 13-3 | 38-10 |
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| 1975 | 'Navy' | 33-3 | 17-0 | 30-6 |
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| 1974 | 'Shared' | 17-16 | 19-16 | 19-0 |
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| 1973 | 'Navy' | 43-10 | 42-6 | 51-0 |
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| 1972 | 'Army' | 17-14 | 21-17 | 23-15 |
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See also
★
Army-Navy Game
External links
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CinC Trophy Fact Sheet
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President Bush's remarks at the White House presentation of the 2005 CinC's Trophy to Navy