Army Football Reveals Cool Black Skull Helmet For Today’s Game – Guy D. McCardle

In a move that would make Captain Jack Sparrow proud, the US Military Academy’s football team, the Army Black Knights, will be sporting the skull and crossbones on their helmets for today’s game against the Air Force Falcons. It’s a black-on-black design, which I think looks particularly badass.

New Army Helmet
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This design choice is deeply rooted in military symbolism and reflects the team’s commitment to honoring their legacy. West Point‘s “Black Flag” has been a symbol of Army Football excellence for more than a quarter of a century. It is proudly run out of the tunnel by a Cadet each game day, a symbol of camaraderie, toughness, tenacity, and accountability.

Skull and crossbones flag
Image Credit: The United States Army Military Academy at West Point

The skull and crossbones, historically known as the “Jolly Roger,” have been a prominent symbol in various military contexts. Notably, it was adopted by the Royal Navy’s submarine service during World War I as a mark of successful missions. In the U.S. military, several aviation squadrons, including the Navy’s Strike Fighter Squadron 103 (VFA-103), have utilized the emblem to signify bravery and a fighting spirit.

In a bit of good-natured fun, a clever X’er came up with a helmet design of their own for Air Force football.