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It is ROTC. The Corps of Cadets used to be mandatory for all TAMU students, but that ended in 1965 when women (horrors!) entered the place. Now students volunteer for entry and take ROTC courses. About 45% end up as officers. There are only about 2500 members.Hard to tell but it looks like they are in military uniforms, sort of like ROTC?
I think I read that ROTC is still required for freshmen and sophomores at A&M. It is part of their leadership core curriculum.Before 1965 male students were required to be in the Corp of cadets. Best friend from HS moved to my hometown in the 6th grade from College Station. He talked about watching the cadets march off demerits. That would have been the late 50's. All male and military back then. Corp is voluntary now. When I started GT ROTC was mandatory for first 2 vears but that requirement was dropped in 1965. Naval ROTC was where the Edge center is now.
This has to be one of the dumbest topics ever started on here. Are you freaking kidding with this?And no, we can't afford him.
And besides, he's an offensive-oriented guy, right?
But he has Georgia roots...does Key make a call?
"I gotta do an hour a night! I'm lookin' for warm bodies. That's all. If I can get seven minutes out of you, I take a bundle, I go home to Malibu!"This has to be one of the dumbest topics ever started on here. Are you freaking kidding with this?
Actually, it turns out you don't have to produce to get paid that amount. You get paid that amount whether you win or lose. Performance-based contracts could be beneficial to both parties in college football, but there usually needs to be some sort of forcing function or regulator to make that happen.I guess the lesson here is if you are going to get paid exorbitant amounts of money, you better produce commensurate with the amount paid. Who is at fault here? Their alums and athletic department agreed to pay Fisher that amount of money. His overall winning record prior to A&M was a little over 80%. That's about what they got for $70M+. They offered and he accepted. He's laughing all the way to the bank.
I mentioned the A&M marching band earlier and how they might help the Aggies live through what will happen to them now. Here they are:
There is simply no marching unit on Earth that can match that level of close order drill. The only other band I'd stay for half time for is the Marching Rattlesnakes. And it's photo finish.
That is false. They have a Corps of Cadets between 2000-3000 Cadets. A&M in college station has about 50K on campus. Huge school. Small Corps of Cadets. Very similar to VT’ situation.I think I read that ROTC is still required for freshmen and sophomores at A&M. It is part of their leadership core curriculum.
It's not, I have family there.I think I read that ROTC is still required for freshmen and sophomores at A&M. It is part of their leadership core curriculum.
Very true. Most of those 400,000 jobs created last month were part time and snapped up by people who already had a full time job. For Jimbo and others like him it is indeed a great country for the unwashed masses not so much. IIWIIYeah, try explaining that to a parent busting his *** on the midnight shift just to put food on his table for his family.
Well, “Howdy!”It's not, I have family there.
You are 100% wrong. Anyone can join the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M. Freshmen Cadets are required to take ROTC.It's not, I have family there.
He’s saying ROTC isn’t mandatory for all Freshmen and Sophomores. Is that what you mean to argue?You are 100% wrong. Anyone can join the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M. Freshmen Cadets are required to take ROTC.
However, ALL Freshmen are NOT required to either take OTC or be part of the Corps of Cadets. Check your facts!
Ok my bad - I clearly misread what he was saying. Then we agree it is NOT mandatory.He’s saying ROTC isn’t mandatory for all Freshmen and Sophomores. Is that what you mean to argue?
Back in Vietnam period TAM, Vt(?), VMI, Citadal, Gt were only schools besides service academy that offered a regular army commission.Texas A&M is an ROTC school. Used to be required of every male student but I’m sure now, think they have bent the rules some.
After exit service the guy that hired me took me to Aggie U T football game .I grew up a Texas A&M fan - my dad played baseball for them in the '60s. It's one of the few places where you want to be back in your seat for halftime, because the band is so good. I have great memories of that.
That can't be right....my brother went to Princeton on Naval ROTC scholarship during that time period....Back in Vietnam period TAM, Vt(?), VMI, Citadal, Gt were only schools besides service academy that offered a regular army commission.
NoAnd no, we can't afford him.
And besides, he's an offensive-oriented guy, right?
But he has Georgia roots...does Key make a call?