Softly Call the Muster (a short film presented by The Association of Former Students)
On April 21, 2018, a special Aggie Muster was held aboard a Southwest Airlines flight as it returned to Houston from Washington, D.C., as part of a program called Honor Flight Houston. The flight was special as it hosted several veterans, including four Aggies who served in WWII and Korea, one of whom was present at the Muster held on the island of Corregidor in 1946.
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Not every American is blessed to be an Aggie, but every American can honor and appreciate these patriots. Very moving. Mark, '80.
@halfogre7843
4 жыл бұрын
ive never been to college but when i was young i wanted to go to a&m loved them since i was 10 they even made us write colleges in english in 8th grade and i sent mine to texas a&m and they sent me a package
@hikerhobby1204
3 жыл бұрын
My son is a 2015 Texas A&M, Corps of Cadets graduate. He’s now US Air Force aircrew. He commentates Muster every year. Nothing like the Spirit of Aggieland!
What an inspirational testimony to the men who fought and gave their lives for our country. And for Aggie Muster and the sacred space it occupies in Texas A&M.
My grandpa was in the class of 44. He passed away in February this year. Rest in Peace Ramond Lamar Haines
@ManicMonkey84
5 жыл бұрын
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@rickandrew6397
4 жыл бұрын
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@marcusp.4356
4 жыл бұрын
Connor Haines Here.
@billstew1972
4 жыл бұрын
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Absolutely beautiful. Thank you to all Aggies past and present for the sacrifices you have made for our country.
My best friend, Jay Albert, Class of 1957, passed away last year. I miss him every day.
@matttackel997
5 ай бұрын
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Amazing. God Bless You Sir. Thank you for your service.
Texan by birth, Aggie by the grace of God! '96
God bless!
Here. K1, ‘75
@rickandrew6397
4 жыл бұрын
Here Dorm 8 (William G Harrell Hall) non reg ‘75 Gig’em
gig'em, ags!
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