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Cadet Leadership

Aggie Family Helps Preserve Legacy of Leadership Through Saber Donation

April 29, 2025 by rnelson

Fischer Family Presenting Sabers to cadets at the Quad Arches.

Texas A&M Army ROTC - April 2025

In a heartfelt tribute to a proud Aggie and lifelong leader, 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 sabers, which Charlie carried during his time as a student leader and military officer-in-training, now serve as a powerful symbol of service, leadership, Aggie Values, and an enduring legacy. 

Charlie Fischer, who passed away in 2017, was a distinguished member of the Corps of Cadets and a decorated Aggie. His family sought a meaningful way to preserve the artifacts from his time in the Corps and inspire a new generation of Aggie leaders. With help from longtime friend and hunting companion James Wendlandt ’80, the Fischer family was able to connect the sabers with two deserving Cadets currently preparing to commission into the U.S. Army. 

Wendlandt enlisted the help of his friend Karen Allen, former military admissions counselor with the Texas A&M University Don & Ellie Knauss Veteran Resource & Support Center (VRSC). Allen then collaborated with the Army ROTC Department at Texas A&M to identify two Cadets whose academic focus, leadership, and military service ambitions mirrored Charlie’s own. 

At a small ceremony in front of the historic Arches on the Quad, Cadets Madison Cronin ’26 and Tyler Silves ’26 were presented with Charlie’s sabers by the Fischer family. The moment was a moving reminder of how the Aggie Family continues to grow across generations. 

Cadet Cronin, an Animal Science major from Hot Springs, Arkansas, will serve as the 2025-2026 Brigade Commander. Cadet Silves, an Agricultural Leadership & Development major from Katy, Texas, with minors in Agricultural Economics and Military Studies, will serve as the 2nd Battalion Commander. Like Charlie, both cadets are Agriculture majors who will commission into the Army after graduation. 

 “Receiving Mr. Fischer’s original saber from his time as the Commander of Company C-1 is an incredible honor and a powerful reminder of what it means to be an Aggie,” said Cronin. “It’s a privilege to carry his saber representing the values he stood for and to be connected to such an amazing family.” 

 Silves echoed the sentiment, stating, “Receiving the saber was an honor. It is also a reminder that we are in the right place to make a difference in the future, and time and time again, quality leaders from this University and the Corps of Cadets go on and do great things in their careers and for the country.” 

 Charlie Fischer graduated in 1964 with a degree in Animal Science. While at A&M, he was a Distinguished Military Student, commander of Company C-1, a member of the Ross Volunteer Company, and chairman of the Student Agricultural Council. After serving in the Army as a Field Artillery Officer at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Charlie began a 37-year career with The Dow Chemical Company, eventually serving as president and CEO of Dow AgroSciences. 

 Through this thoughtful act of legacy and connection, the Fischer family, has ensured Charlie’s values, leadership, and love for Texas A&M will continue to march forward through two inspiring Cadets leading the next generation.

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Army ROTC, Cadet Leadership, Corps of Cadets, News

Texas A&M Names Wilson Winchester ‘28 As Newest Handler For Reveille X

April 7, 2025 by rnelson

Cadet Wilson Winchester smiles with Reveille X

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

By Texas A&M Corps of Cadets Marketing & Communications 

Cadet Wilson Winchester was announced as Texas A&M’s newest mascot corporal on Friday as part of the university’s Family Weekend activities. Winchester will serve as the primary caretaker for Reveille X during the 2025-2026 academic year. 

Winchester is a member of Company E-2 in the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets. Since 1959, Company E-2, known also as the Mascot Company, has had the distinct privilege of caring for Reveille, the official mascot of Texas A&M. 

Over the course of the 2025-2026 school year, Winchester and the rest of E-2’s rising sophomore class will care for and accompany Reveille X to all of her appearances. As mascot corporal, Winchester will serve the university in a high-profile capacity, often speaking on Reveille’s behalf to media, faculty, staff, students and visitors. 

Prior to his selection as mascot corporal, Winchester and the rest of E-2’s freshman class of 2028 underwent a semester-long tryout process. This process involved researching the tradition of Reveille and delivering a series of informative speeches on the previous nine Reveilles. 

Media Contact: Amy Thompson, [email protected]

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cadet Leadership, Company E-2, E-2 Rebels, Mascot Company, News, Reveille Handler, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

Olivia Baptiste ’25

October 17, 2024 by rnelson

Hometown: Parker, Colorado

Major: Biomedical Science

Outfit: Squadron 20

A member of Squadron 20, Olivia Baptiste ’25 currently serves as the Commanding Officer of Parsons Mounted Cavalry.

Off the Quad, Olivia volunteers with the Courtney Cares Equine Therapy Program and a local nursing home. In her free time, Olivia enjoys hiking, trail running with her dog, Nellie, fly fishing and baking.

“The Corps has blessed me with countless opportunities to better understand my gifts and how I can use them in service to others. Beyond that, I have gained valuable experience in observing others’ strengths and weaknesses and learning how to develop and grow alongside them,” Olivia said of her time in the Corps.

After graduation, Olivia plans to attend veterinary school and pursue a career as a rural mixed-practice veterinarian.

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Filed Under: 2025, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: Cadet Leadership, Off The Quad Involvement, Out Of State Cadets, Parsons Mounted Cavalry, pmc, Squadron 20, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

James Guandolo ’25

September 23, 2024 by rnelson

A studio headshot of James Guandolo in his Corps uniform.

Hometown: Highland Park, Texas

Major: Computer Science

Outfit: Corps Staff/Company S-2

Originally from Company S-2, James Guandolo ’25 currently serves as the 2024-2025 Deputy Corps Commander. Prior to being named the Deputy Corps Commander, James served as the First Regiment Sergeant Major.

In addition to his leadership position on the Quad, James is a member of the Ross Volunteer Company and the Recon Company. As a freshman, James was a member of the Fish Drill Team, where he was part of the team's 12th consecutive championship win at Tulane University's NROTC Mardi Gras Drill Meet. 

Off the Quad, James is a member of Texas A&M's Cyber Leadership Development Program.

“My experience in the Corps of Cadets has profoundly shaped my character and abilities; equipping me with essential skills for life. From the very beginning, Texas A&M's core values of respect, excellence, leadership, loyalty, integrity and selfless service were ingrained in me,” James said of his time in the Corps.

"The Corps provided me with numerous resources, from academic support to practical experience. These resources were invaluable in my academic and personal growth, teaching me the importance of taking initiative and seeking guidance when necessary. I've grown more assertive, resilient, creative and confident. These lessons in critical thinking, decisive action and effective communication will continue to guide me as I step into future challenges. I am confident in the foundation that the Corps has provided me," he continued. 

After graduation, James plans to commission into the United States Marine Corps. 

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Filed Under: 2025, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: Cadet Leadership, Company S-2, Corps Staff, Navy/Marine ROTC, Off The Quad Involvement, Ross Volunteer Company, S-2 Mauraders

Aurora Villarreal ’25

August 22, 2024 by rnelson

Aurora Villarreal '25 poses in front of a blue studio background.

Hometown: Woodland Park, Colorado

Major: Sociology

Outfit: Corps Staff/Company F-2

Originally from Company F-2, Aurora Villarreal ’25 currently serves as the 2024-2025 Corps Public Relations (PR) Officer. Prior to being named the Corps PR Officer, Aurora served as the Corps PR Sergeant for the 2023-2024 academic year. 

In addition to her leadership position on the Quad, Aurora serves as the Co-Captain for the Corps Women’s Soccer team.

Off the Quad, Aurora works as a patient care technician on a cardio monitoring unit.

“The Corps has taught me to make every decision with purpose and intentionality. Understanding that everything in the Corps has a purpose and learning what that means to me has changed how I respond in certain situations, how I work with others and more,” Aurora said of her time in the Corps.

After graduation, Aurora plans to pursue a nursing degree and work as a cardiovascular nurse. 

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Filed Under: 2025, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: Cadet Leadership, Company F-2, Corps of Cadets, F-2 Fightin' Foxes, Off The Quad Involvement, Out Of State Cadets, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

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