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West Point Uniform for 2025 Army-Navy Game Honors 250 Years of Service
The 2025 Army-Navy game uniforms feature Revolutionary War-era symbols including the espontoon blade and purple stitching honoring Purple Heart recipients, highlighting 250 years of Army service.
- On Nov. 12, 2025, Army released photos revealing the Army West Point Black Knights' uniforms to be worn on Dec. 13 in Baltimore.
- Designed as a tribute to the Army's 250th anniversary, the uniforms honor the U.S. Army's founding as the Continental Army in 1775 and reference the June parade celebrating the 250th.
- The uniform details include a marble-print jersey and pants nodding to Arlington headstones, helmets featuring an espontoon emblem and the U.S. Army seal, and the Great Seal of the United States with Constitution-style typography on shoulders and numbers.
- The game will be played on Dec. 13 at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium with kickoff set for 3:00 p.m. ET, and Navy's Midshipmen have not revealed their jerseys, fueling fans and media interest.
- Purple accents on the kit reflect Purple Heart recipients, the mostly-white look marks Army's first all-white uniform since 2021, and Army revealed the design with a two and a half minute cinematic video continuing a recent decade of one-time uniforms.
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38% Left
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C 37%
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