U.S. Secret Service highlights security role at Army-Navy Game in December 2025

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U.S. Secret Service highlights security role at Army-Navy Game in December 2025

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The U.S. Secret Service shared a series of posts on December 13 and 14, 2025, highlighting its involvement in security operations during the 126th Army-Navy Game and emphasizing collaboration with military partners.

In a post on December 13, the agency wrote: "Director Curran, Deputy Director Quinn and Chief Macauley discuss security plans for the @ArmyNavyGame. Details matter, in security and on the field. #ArmyNavy #ArmyNavyGame @GoArmyWestPoint @NavyAthletics".

Later that day, the Secret Service noted its partnership with military officials during the event: "We were honored to host Gen. Blanchard during the 126th @ArmyNavyGame, continuing to strengthen the partnership between the Secret Service and the @DCGuard1802. #ArmyNavy #ArmyNavyGame".

On December 14, following the conclusion of the game between Army and Navy teams, another post stated: "The 126th meeting between the @GoArmyWestPoint and @NavyAthletics did not disappoint, and neither did the men and women of the Secret Service. We are grateful for all of our partners who helped make a safe and secure environment for all attendees. #ArmyNavy #ArmyNavyGame".

The Army-Navy Game is an annual college football rivalry played between teams representing West Point (the United States Military Academy) and Annapolis (the United States Naval Academy). The event draws significant attention each year due to its tradition, pageantry, and importance within both military academies as well as among alumni nationwide.

Security at high-profile sporting events such as this often involves coordination among federal agencies like the U.S. Secret Service alongside local law enforcement and military partners to ensure safety for attendees and participants alike.

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