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.

A group of cadets marching under the arches.

The Corps of Cadets will Conduct March-Ins for Every Home Football Game

An integral piece in the Corps’ Forward March initiative, evolutions to the Hollingsworth Center will help propel the organization’s leadership development program toward the future.

The Corps of Cadets Marksmanship Unit recently completed its 12th season, achieving high levels of success across multiple national events.

Made possible through the generosity of Gerald Ray ’54 and Donald Zale ’55, the scholarship was established to honor the memory of Harold Kupfer ‘54 for his professionalism, enthusiasm for life and contributions to the Texas business community.