My cousin, Trey Miranne, is playing his last Army/Navy game and we have many cousins who would love to go to the game. So,I can use many tickets. There are 20 of us who want to attend the game!!!
Price: $ 99999
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Our LT ('07 grad) is coming home earlier than planned from Iraq and goes on block leave right before the Army-Navy game. We would like to take him to the game if we can work it out. Three tickets needed; we'll reimburse your cost and any postage required to get tickets to us in time.
Price: $ 000
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I need to buy 1 ticket to the Army Navy game. Club level would be great, but any ticket would be OK. I'm traveling from California to see my Cadet son. I will pay the asking price for a club level, or a regular ticket. Thank you
Dan
Price: $ 85.00
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I am in need of four tickets to the Army Navy Game for a LTC and his family and four tickets for my family (03 grad). I will pay whatever cost (regular or club box) and fed ex charges.
You can contact me at work also 215-861-3506 or at home 215-334-2038
thanks Cyndi (03 parent)
Price: $ 52.00
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Need 1 Army/Navy ticket for Cadet girlfriend. Any seat is ok. Will pay whatever price for the ticket and delivery can be mail, email, or pick up at the game. Thanks.
-Stephen c/o 2010
Price: $ 99999
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