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Former Aggie bandsman shares how they’re laid out
The Aggie Women, a chartered constituent network with The Association of Former Students, honored four Aggie women for their contributions to Texas A&M, their communities and the world, and who exemplify the university's core values.
The days of a lonely lunch between classes are no more, thanks to the Aggie-built app, myTavata.
The 100th Endowed Aggie Ring Scholarship was established to honor a former student who had worked tirelessly to help financially strapped former students receive their Aggie Rings.
The Endowed Aggie Ring Scholarship was established in Erin Miller’s honor after she was hit and killed by a vehicle earlier this year.
Meg Austin '90 was reunited with her Aggie gold, found just 2 miles from home
74 years after his death, Bobby Younger '46 (bottom right) was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
On April 21, a Southwest Airlines flight hosted a unique and exceptional Muster, with participants including four Aggies veterans of World War II, one of whom was at Corregidor for the legendary 1946 Muster there.
This was the first occasion known to The Association of Former Students of a "Muster in the sky."
Greet these Class of '71 buddies if you see them on campus.
Answers to all your questions about Muster
Have a question about Aggie Muster, or how to add a name to the roll call, or where a particular name will be called? All that and much more is covered in our Aggie Muster FAQ.
'I've Experienced Tonight What A&M Is All About'
In 1968 Letter, Freshman Described Silver Taps; Weeks Later, Bugles Played For Him source https://www.aggienetwork.com/news/147862/ive-experienced-tonight-what-aandm-is-all-about/
Dave Eubank '83 is seen running through sniper fire to save an Iraqi child from ISIS.
'I thought, "If I die doing this, my wife and kids would understand,"' David Eubank '83 told the Los Angeles Times after the video circulated worldwide via the internet.
Missing for more than 48 years, an Aggie shot down during the Vietnam War is finally laid to rest by his family in this short film from The Association of Former Students.
The Association of Former Students is grateful to the Campbell family for trusting us to document their father’s return and share this story with the Aggie Network.
For more of Colonel Campbell’s story, visit tx.ag/ColonelCampbell.
IBM 650 at Texas A&M, opened up to show rear of front panel, vacuum tube modules and storage drum, circa 1950s
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We have so many terrific student assistants at The Association. These are two who are graduating today. Proud of them, and all the new grads!
The Walker family recently posed for this photo of their Aggie Rings. That is William “Bill” Walker ’52 in the center, with (clockwise) his daughter Juliann Walker Chavez '87, his daughter Jamie Rae Walker ’99, and his granddaughter (Juliann’s daughter) Jacqueline Ann Chavez '17. In addition to four Aggie Rings, this photo also represents five A&M degrees completed and one more coming soon. What a great representation of the Aggie Spirit! But it is a bittersweet photo -- we’re saddened to report that Bill Walker passed away yesterday, just shortly after we received this photo. But we’re thankful Bill Walker was an Aggie, and we’re grateful for the amazing Aggie legacy he leaves behind. Here.
Silver Taps is tonight. We stand for Anita Mantri ’14, an Aggie medical student killed Nov. 6 in a car wreck. https://medicineinsider.tamhsc.edu/in-memoriam-anita-mantri/