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Cadet Profiles

Cora Schell ’23

March 22, 2023 by rnelson

Cora Schell '23 poses on the Quad

Hometown: Houston, Texas

Major: Animal Science

Outfit: B-Battery

Cora Schell ’23 is a member of B-Battery in the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band. 

On the Quad, Cora is involved in Parsons Mounted Cavalry, where she serves as the special unit’s Veterinary Officer. Cora represented Parsons Mounted Cavalry, the Corps of Cadets and Texas A&M in a color guard unit during the grand entry of the San Antonio Livestock Show & Rodeo this spring.

 Off the Quad, Cora has been a member of the animal welfare judging team since her freshman year. Cora also assists with research in the Animal Science department, where she helps train dogs to detect disease in cattle. In addition to her research, Cora works part-time at Steep Hollow Pet Lodge. 

After graduation, Cora plans to attend graduate school, where she hopes to obtain her master’s. After receiving her master’s, Cora hopes to attend Texas A&M’s Veterinary School. 

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Filed Under: 2023, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: B-Battery, B-Battery Wildmen, Corps of Cadets, Fightin' Texas Aggie Band, Parsons Mounted Cavalry, pmc, Texas A&M

Katie Humphreys ’23

March 1, 2023 by rnelson

Katie Humphreys '23 outside of the Corps Arches

Hometown: Houston, Texas

Major: Political Science

Outfit: Company A-1

Currently a member of Company A-1, Katie Humphreys ‘23 serves as the outfit’s Executive Officer. 

On the Quad, Katie is involved in Rudder’s Rangers, where she has been a member since her freshman year. As a sophomore, Katie competed with the Army ROTC’s Ranger Challenge team. Katie is also a member of the O.R. Simpson Honor Society, where she serves as an academic mentor and resource to her peers.

In 2021, Katie attended and graduated from Air Assault school at Fort Campbell, KY. In 2022,  she attended and graduated as a Distinguished Military Graduate from Cadet Summer Training, and was ranked within the top 10% in the nation. In addition to her success at Cadet Summer Training, Katie also earned the Magellan Federal Award for scoring the highest in her regiment in the female division of the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT). 

After graduation, Katie plans to commission into the United States Army as a Second Lieutenant, where she will serve as a Military Intelligence Officer.

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Filed Under: 2023, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: Animal A-1, Army ROTC, Cadet Leadership, Company A-1, O.R. Simpson Honor Society, Texas A&M, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

William Dean ’23

February 15, 2023 by rnelson

William Dean '23 gives a gig em on the Quad

Hometown: Marlboro, New Jersey

Major: Architectural Engineering

Outfit: Squadron 21

Currently a member of Squadron 21, William Dean ’23 also serves as the 2022-2023 Commander of the NROTC Midshipmen Battalion. 

On the Quad, Will serves as a Ross Volunteer and is a member of the Corps Marathon team. 

Off the Quad, Will is a member of the Texas A&M chapter of the Architectural Engineering Institute and the Society of American Military Engineers. 

“The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets has provided me countless opportunities that I would not have been able to experience without the program. From going to Boston to compete in the Boston Marathon, to having the privilege to lead over 300 prospective Naval and Marine Corps Officers, the Corps of Cadets has allowed me to heighten my skills and prepare myself for multiple careers in the future,” Will said of his time in the Corps. 

After graduating from Texas A&M, Will plans to commission into the United States Navy and either serve as a Naval Aviator or as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officer. After his time in the Navy, Will hopes to return to Aggieland to work for the Texas A&M Foundation. 

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Filed Under: 2023, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: Cadet Leadership, Corps of Cadets, Navy/Marine ROTC, NROTC, Off The Quad Involvement, Out Of State Cadets, Ross Volunteer Company, Squadron 21, Squadron 21 Hellcats, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

Kendalyn Lytle ’23

January 30, 2023 by rnelson

Kendalyn Lytle '23

Hometown: Boerne, Texas

Major: Environmental Engineering

Outfit: A-Company

Originally from A-Company in the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, Kendalyn Lytle serves as the Infantry Band Commander for the 2022-2023 academic year.

In addition to her role as the Infantry Band Commander, Kendalyn also serves on the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band’s Bugle Rank and as the Executive Officer for the Fish Drill Team. 

Off the Quad, Kendalyn enjoys running marathons, baking and Crossfit. 

“I’ve gained a lot from my time in the Corps, but the greatest thing that the Corps gave me was my buddy class and the relationships that I have with other Aggie Bandsmen and members of the Fish Drill Team. It was their support and encouragement that helped me make it through both cycles of OCS, and without them I wouldn’t have had the confidence to become the cadet that I am today,” Kendalyn said of her time in the Corps. 

After graduating from Texas A&M, Kendalyn plans to commission into the United States Marine Corps, where she hopes to become a fighter pilot. Kendalyn is also looking forward to marrying her high school sweetheart. 

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Filed Under: 2023 Tagged With: A-Co Wolves, Bugle Rank, Cadet Leadership, Corps of Cadets, Fightin' Texas Aggie Band, Fish Drill Team, Leadership, Marine Corps Platoon Leader Class, Texas A&M, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

Liam Stevens ’23

January 18, 2023 by rnelson

Cadet Liam Stevens '23 marches through the arches of the Quad on gameday

Hometown: Glenwood Springs, Colorado

Major: Statistics with minors in Mathematics & Economics

Outfit: Company G-2

A member of Company G-2, Liam currently serves as the outfit’s Recruiting and Logistics Officer. 

As a freshman, Liam was a member of the Fish Drill Team, where he also served as an Advisor during his sophomore year. Liam remains involved with the Fish Drill Team through the Association of Former Fish Drill Team Members as the club’s Social Media Officer. 

Off the Quad, Liam is a second year member of the Singing Cadets, where he serves as the Traditions Chairman. Liam is also an active member of the Orthodox Christian Fellowship. 

“The Corps of Cadets has been one of the best, if not the best, thing that has happened to my personal growth and development,” Liam said of his time in the Corps.

After graduating from Texas A&M, Liam plans to obtain his masters in statistics or data science. Liam hopes to one day become a political data analyst.

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Filed Under: 2023, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: Cadet Leadership, Company G-2, Corps of Cadets, FDT, Fish Drill Team, G-2 Gladiators, Off The Quad Involvement, Out Of State Cadets, Singing Cadets, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

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