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Texas A&M Corps of Cadets Announces 2022-2023 Leadership

February 22, 2022 by amy.thompson

Thirteen students representing four states and ten Texas cities will assume senior leadership roles in the Corps of Cadets next year.

COLLEGE STATION, Feb. 22, 2022 – The largest, oldest, and most visible student organization at Texas A&M University— the Corps of Cadets—has selected their senior leadership for the 2022-2023 school year.

Three cadets were identified to fill the most senior leadership positions of Corps Commander, Deputy Corps Commander and Chief of Staff:

  • Corps Commander: Grayson Winchester, Fort Worth, TX.
  • Deputy Corps Commander: Daniel Proudman, Hopkinton, MA.
  • Chief of Staff: Chase Johnson. Allen, TX.

Cadets complete a thorough selection process that consists of an application and an interview with a panel of peers and staff. All applicants are evaluated on academic performance, performance in the Corps, success in previous leadership positions, peer/staff evaluations, and their leadership vision for the future.

Ten cadets were also selected to serve as Major Unit Commanders for the Corps’ ten major units:

  • 1st Brigade Commander: Parker Teague, Huffman, TX.
  • 2nd Brigade Commander: Jake Leible, College Station, TX.
  • 3rd Brigade Commander: Bailey LaMotte, Belton, TX.
  • 1st Regiment Commander: Ethan Hasty, Prosper, TX.
  • 2nd Regiment Commander: Lauren Langenberg, Grapevine, TX.
  • 3rd Regiment Commander: Ryan Applebee, Windsor, CO.
  • 1st Wing Commander: Benjamin “Wyatt” Spangler, Liberty Hill, TX.
  • 2nd Wing Commander: Joseph “Joey” Andruss, Victoria, TX.
  • 3rd Wing Commander: Alexis “Lexi” Rickard, Chantilly, VA.
  • Aggie Band Commander: Cameron Paladino, Tahoka, TX.

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Media contact: Amy Thompson, Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets, 979-862-1922, amy.thompson@tamu.edu.

2022-2023 Corps Leadership List

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