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Tennessee will wear this year's Smokey Grey uniforms on Nov. 15 in a home matchup against New Mexico State for the annual ...
Texas A&M Corps of Cadets joined 6,000 soldiers in Army's 250th military parade. Here's what to know.
The idea for funding Corps uniforms for members who aren’t going to be in the military came from John Bonn, the Corps of Cadets Association Board chairman, and U.S. Air Force Gen. (Ret.) Joe Ashy.
Rocovich is a 1966 Virginia Tech graduate. The award recognizes those alumni who have continued to serve the university and the Corps of Cadets in the spirit of the university motto, Ut Prosim, or ...
The five-story, 68,000-sq-ft residence hall provides living accommodations on the main campus tailored to the unique needs of Virginia Tech’s military-focused students—its Corps of Cadets.
For the first time, cadets took part in a demonstration from the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute’s Sharing the Road program. Pete the Peterbilt is a truck with a fun name, that shares a ...
BLACKSBURG — A former Corps of Cadets dormitory at Virginia Tech is being demolished. WDBJ-TV reports that the demolition of Rasche Hall will begin Tuesday. Rasche Hall and another former cadet ...
Tech to wear uniforms against Boise StateAs most Tech fans know, the 850-member Corps of Cadets is one of only two senior military colleges in the country existing within a major state university. A ...
Members of the Sea Cadets and Air Training Corps have been advised not to wear their uniforms in public (Alamy/PA) Your support helps us to tell the story Support Now ...
Retired Col. Joseph Matthews, '94, current UNG commandant of cadets, said the impact of women in the Corps of Cadets has continued to grow in the past 50 years. "For 50 years, female cadets have ...
It’s a day they won’t soon forget,” shared Bryan Plasczyk, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets Company Commander. While male cadets embrace the symbolic transformation through “fish cuts,” female ...
Aggies excited to honor Corps with uniform on Sunday SUNDAY SALUTE Since Texas A&M’s beginnings, the Corps of Cadets have marched in step with the university’s rhythms.