ARMY READ OF THE DAY
How West Point chose a mule as its mascot
By Todd South
Nov 23, 05:00 AM
U.S. Military Academy Mascot Mule, pumps up the cadets, during the 119th Army-Navy Game at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 8, 2018. (Spc. James Harvey/Army)
West Point cadets went nearly a decade in their rivalry with the Naval Academy before adopting a mule as their school’s counterpart to the midshipmen’s goat.
But the horse and donkey hybrid has a lineage in Army service that predates this storied matchup — going back to 1890.
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