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For military-contracted and non-contracted cadets who desire to enter the ever evolving cybersecurity field, the Corps provides a supplementary development opportunity through the Corps Cyber Operations Special Unit (COSU).

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Get to know some of the Hollingsworth Center for Ethical Leadership’s upper level SOMS leadership course instructors and the ways that they’re impacting students across Texas A&M’s campus.

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The spring 2025 class of certificate awardees marks the largest in the Hollingsworth Center’s history.

Founded in the fall of 2011, the Corps of Cadets Marksmanship Unit (CCMU) provides all cadets, regardless of their experience with competitive marksmanship, an opportunity to develop as leaders, compete on the national stage and build relationships that will last a lifetime.

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The family of A. Charles “Charlie” Fischer ’64 returned to Aggieland to gift two of Charlie’s ceremonial sabers to rising senior Cadets in the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets.

The Corps of Cadets announced major flag and individual awards during Family Weekend 2025.

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Cadet Wilson Winchester from Fort Worth, Texas will serve as the primary caretaker for the university’s official mascot.

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A group of Texas A&M Corps of Cadets in uniform march in formation with flags in front of the Texas A&M University archway on a sunny day, with onlookers in the background.

Eleven students representing three states and eight Texas cities will assume the highest senior leadership roles in the Corps of Cadets next year.

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Company L-1 "the Lonestar Company” is rooted in the outfit’s focus on the state of Texas, its history and its culture.