Seventeen Naval Academy seniors have ensured their place in academy lore for a land assault that captured four West Point mascots on the eve of last year's Army-Navy game.
The raid occurred in December, but a dispute over the incident was only settled in February, said Midshipman 1st Class Chris Middleton of Laurel. "They were accusing us of federal crimes: misappropriation of government property, grand theft mule," said Midshipman Middleton, a planner and leader of the...
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