 Service members from NSA Naples and Allied Joint Forces Command took to the field for a flag football game. Although it may not be the actual college game between the Army Black Knights and the Navy Mitt Shipman, don't tell that to these guys. Not only was the trophy on the line, but breaking rights as well. Navy and Army, we get along pretty well, but you know, no matter how much you get along, it's always that friendly competition you gotta have between the two. So sports is one of them, football is a big one. That effort from both sides, this day, belong to Army. Their stifling defense forced turnover after turnover, as they're often scored two touchdowns to seal the shutout victory. Even before the game, we knew we would win. We've been playing together all season, and we've been beating up on the Navy the whole season, so we've played them, so we've felt pretty good about that. Despite the loss, the Navy players feel confident when it comes to the real game between the Academies, with the Mitt Shipman riding an 11-game win streak. I think they're gonna uphold the 12th victory, you know. They're gonna go out there and get it done. But that sentiment isn't shared by all. I think this is the year when the tables turn. I think it's gonna be the same outcome. Army's gonna probably get a victory. I say 27-0 though. Whoever you cheer for, the Black Knights or the Mitt Shipman, there is just something special about Army versus Navy. Petty Officer Matt Wright in Naples, Italy.