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Gallery: 2025 Military Appreciation Game

12/03/25

Florida State University kicked off its 2025 Military Appreciation Game on Saturday, Nov. 15 against Virginia Tech at Doak Campbell Stadium. The annual event honors and recognizes U.S. military service members, veterans and their families. Cadets and leaders from FSU's Army ROTC and Air Force ROTC and Florida A&M University's Navy ROTC programs took part in a series of ceremonies throughout the football game, where the Seminoles soared to victory against the Hokies, 34 to 14.

FSU Air Force ROTC cadets pose for a photo at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Bella Bozied.
Members of FSU's Army ROTC program pose for a photo at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Bella Bozied.
Members of FSU's Army ROTC and Florida A&M University's Navy ROTC pose for a photo at the Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Bella Bozied.
Midshipmen from Florida A&M University's Navy ROTC pose for a photo at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Bella Bozied.
Cadets and leaders from FSU's Army ROTC, Air Force ROTC, and Florida A&M University's Navy ROTC at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Bella Bozied.
Members of FSU's Air Force ROTC program pose for a photo at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Bella Bozied.
Members of FSU's Air Force ROTC and Florida A&M University's Navy ROTC programs prepare for the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Bella Bozied.
FSU Air Force ROTC cadets engage with the crowd at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Carly Nelson.
Midshipmen from Florida A&M University's Navy ROTC program pose for a photo at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Carly Nelson.
Midshipmen from Florida A&M University's NROTC program pose for a photo at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Carly Nelson.
FSU Army ROTC cadets pose for a photo at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Carly Nelson.
The FSU Army ROTC Seminole Battalion prepares to take the field at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Carly Nelson.
FSU's Army ROTC Seminole Battalion prepares to take the field at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Carly Nelson.
FSU's Army ROTC Seminole Battalion takes the field at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Carly Nelson.
ROTC cadets present the colors ahead of the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Carly Nelson.
ROTC cadets present the colors ahead of the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Carly Nelson.
FSU's Army ROTC Seminole Battalion takes the field at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Carly Nelson.
FSU's Army ROTC Seminole Battalion takes the field at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Carly Nelson.
Osceola and Renegade prepare to take the field to plant the flaming spear at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Carly Nelson.
Osceola and Renegade plant the flaming spear midfield to mark the start of the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Carly Nelson.

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