Air Force mascot, a falcon, is injured by West Point cadets during prank
Air Force mascot, a falcon, is injured by West Point cadets during prank
By Mihir Zaveri NEW YORK TIMES NOVEMBER 05, 2018 RE: https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/nat...xEO/story.html Photo link: https://c.o0bg.com/rf/image_835w/Bos...a8ea5c88-0.jpg An Air Force Academy cadet accompanied the falcon Aurora, an academy mascot, aboard an airplane in 2004. The falcon was injured recently in a prank gone wrong. As Saturday approached, the US Military Academy revved up for a football game against the visiting Air Force Academy in West Point, N.Y., in a highly charged clash of rivals. And with the rivalry came an idea of mischief. But a scheme by West Point cadets to swipe two falcons belonging to the Air Force Academy ended with one of the birds bloodied, the start of an investigation, and a public apology from West Point. The episode began sometime Friday night, said Sam Dollar, the Air Force Academy’s falconry team adviser, on Sunday. |
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