Parsons Mounted Cavalry, the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, Fish Drill Team and the Ross Volunteer Company will march in this annual parade in San Antonio. The parade will begin at 9:30am and the route can be found here.
Fightin' Texas Aggie Band
BTHO Arkansas
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Corps Trip to Arlington
Southwest Classic: Aggie Football v. Arkansas
March-in Details:
Step off will occur at approximately 9:00 AM
March-in will begin on the corner of 9th Street and Commerce Street. The Corps will line up on Commerce, between 9th and 12th St, facing north.
*Paid parking will be available in Downtown Fort Worth.
SWC kick-off is scheduled for 6:00 PM
Officers of The Day: D-Company & Company S-1
BTHO Appalachian State
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Aggie Football v. Appalachian State
12:45 PM – Corps of Cadets falls out on the Quad*
12:55 PM – Cannon Fires
1:00 PM – Corps steps off for Main Campus mach-in
2:30 PM – Kickoff/Beat The Hell Outta Appalachian State
*Corps LLC’s will close at noon. Corps Dorms will be closed to visitors until after the game*
Officers of The Day: Squadron 6 & Company G-1
BTHO Sam Houston
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Ross Brusenhan ’22
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Hometown: Tomball, Texas
Major: M.S. in Biomedical Sciences
Outfit: C-Battery
The current Finance and Logistics Officer for C-Battery, Ross made the decision to join the Corps of Cadets during his Junior year of his undergraduate studies at Texas A&M. He is currently a member of the O.R. Simpson Honor Society.
“The Corps has allowed me to achieve a more enriched experience at Texas A&M as compared to just being a regular student. Because I joined as an undergraduate junior, it was cool to be so accepted into my buddy class and outfit as a ‘fish’. My Master’s program allowed me to continue on with the Corps for 4 years and complete my white belt years as a graduate student,” Ross said of his time in the Corps.
Outside of his involvement with the Corps of Cadets, Ross works as a Student Researcher with the Texas A&M Vet School and is a member of the Biomedical Sciences Association.
Upon graduating from Texas A&M, Ross will attend the Royal Veterinary College in London, England. Ross hopes to one day return to Texas and open his own veterinary practice or find a career in the veterinary research field.
View the video below to learn more about Ross and his journey with the Corps of Cadets.