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They are one of the few NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision independent schools (not in a conference). Army was recognized as the national champions in 1944, 1945 and 1946. General of the Army George C. Marshall Chief of Staff during World War II said, \"I want an officer for a secret and dangerous mission. I want a West Point football player.\" General of the Army Douglas MacArthur wrote, \"Upon the fields of friendly strife are sown the seeds that upon other fields, on other days, will bear the fruits of victory.\" President of the United States and General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower and General of the Army Omar Bradley were on the 1912 Army football team. Three players from Army have won the Heisman Trophy: Doc Blanchard (1945), Glenn Davis (1946), and Pete Dawkins (1958)."@en . . . . "Gold"@en . . "George Dyer"@en . . . . "Harmon Graves"@en . . . "Rivals"@en . . . "Todd Berry"@en . . "Ernest Graves"@en . . . . . . . . . "3"^^ . . . . . . 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