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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth Leads Record-Breaking Pushup Brigade at Navy’s Thrilling Win Over Air Force

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In a spectacular display of teamwork and determination, U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth led a record-breaking pushup brigade at Navy’s football game against Air Force in Annapolis, Maryland. The event, which drew praise on social media, saw 3,068 participants, including cadets, officers, and fans, come together to break the Guinness World Record for most people doing pushups simultaneously for one minute. This impressive feat not only showcased the team’s spirit but also demonstrated their commitment to pushing beyond limits.

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A Victory for Navy

The previous record of 2,926 was held by the Air Force Academy, which was surpassed on Saturday as Navy’s football team emerged victorious with a 34-31 win. Hegseth’s energetic leadership and enthusiasm were instrumental in galvanizing the crowd and driving the team to victory. After the game, Hegseth joined in on the postgame celebration and delivered a rousing locker room speech to the players, further cementing his connection with the team.

A Boost for the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy

The win gives Navy a leg up in the round-robin competition for the Commander-in-Chief’s trophy, awarded to the winner between the Navy, Air Force, and Army service academies. With this impressive display of teamwork and determination, Navy is looking strong to hold onto the trophy. Hegseth’s involvement in the game was a testament to his commitment to the military and his enthusiasm for Navy’s football team.

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