12/16/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/16/2024 12:45
Published:December 16, 2024
Author: Office of Brand Content
About two dozen seniors in the Notre Dame Army ROTC program were impressed with the mealtime rituals at the United States Military Academy at West Point: the corps formations with drums and bugle, the historic Washington Hall that reminds visitors of Harry Potter's Hogwarts, and the efficiency and precision of feeding 4,000 cadets in a matter of minutes.
But when the Notre Dame students in school gear waded into the cavernous mess hall with the gray-clad Army cadets, a chorus of boos erupted.
James Lindell, a senior from Hawaii who wore a Notre Dame Glee Club jacket, said he didn't mind. He expected it on the Thursday before Army faced Notre Dame in a football game at Yankee Stadium in late November.
"I understood it was all in the spirit of competition," Lindell said. "Once we all sat down at lunch, I got to meet the cadets I was sitting with. The football rivalry was quickly an afterthought to learning about each other's college experiences."
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