Three band members posing on a drill field with Kyle Field in the back.
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.

A group photo of cadets in front of the arches.

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

A group of cadets standing in front of a building.

Freshman cadets attended the prestigious Tulane NROTC Mardi Gras Drill Meet, securing a second place finish against top military academies and senior colleges.

A group of six boys holding a flag.

Six-man Project Atlas Rucks team to depart Texas A&M University’s campus on Dec. 11 for hike through the Colorado mountain

A mother and father pinning ribbons on their daughters dress shirt.

While visiting Texas A&M to celebrate the Air Force's birthday with Detachment 805, Brigadier General Craig sat down and talked about his time in the Corps of Cadets, as a member of the 12th Man kickoff team, and flying in the United States Air Force.

The Corps of Cadets' Company A-2's identity is strongly rooted in the Aggie Ring, with members of the unit known as the “Keepers of the Ring.” A-2’s tie to the iconic Aggie symbol is showcased through the unit’s distinctive Aggie Ring Day efforts.

Cadets marching in a street.

Senior cadet James Guandolo will march as second in command ahead of Saturday’s Texas A&M football game against Arkansas

A helicopter above a ship with mountains in the background.

The new unit creates expanded opportunities for Aggies to serve in the United States Coast Guard after graduation.