Corp of Cadet Monument - 2023-04-15 - Maroon & White IMG_1369
The Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets was established with the university in 1876. The Corps strives to develop the values of HONOR, COURAGE, INTEGRITY, DISCIPLINE and SELFLESS SERVICE in its young leaders. The originators of many on-campus traditions and a reminder of the university's distinct military history, the Corps is proudly called the "Keepers of the Spirit."
This monument is a generous gift from Linda & Dennis H. Clark '68
The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets is the largest, oldest and most visible student organization and leadership training program at Texas A&M University. The Corps develops well-educated leaders of character who embody the values of honor, courage, integrity, discipline and selfless service. They are academically successful, highly sought-after and prepared for global leadership challenges of the future.
The Corps, one of the largest uniformed bodies of students in the nation, provides hands-on leadership experience, enhances a world-class education from Texas A&M, and directly involves cadets in the traditions that make Aggieland so different from all other schools.
Since its beginnings, Texas A&M University’s Corps of Cadets has transformed wet-behind-the-ears students into well-rounded adults who have a heart for service. World War II proved the Corps’ role in producing servant leaders with over 20,000 Aggies serving, more than 950 of whom paid the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
Corp of Cadet Monument - 2023-04-15 - Maroon & White IMG_1369
The Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets was established with the university in 1876. The Corps strives to develop the values of HONOR, COURAGE, INTEGRITY, DISCIPLINE and SELFLESS SERVICE in its young leaders. The originators of many on-campus traditions and a reminder of the university's distinct military history, the Corps is proudly called the "Keepers of the Spirit."
This monument is a generous gift from Linda & Dennis H. Clark '68
The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets is the largest, oldest and most visible student organization and leadership training program at Texas A&M University. The Corps develops well-educated leaders of character who embody the values of honor, courage, integrity, discipline and selfless service. They are academically successful, highly sought-after and prepared for global leadership challenges of the future.
The Corps, one of the largest uniformed bodies of students in the nation, provides hands-on leadership experience, enhances a world-class education from Texas A&M, and directly involves cadets in the traditions that make Aggieland so different from all other schools.
Since its beginnings, Texas A&M University’s Corps of Cadets has transformed wet-behind-the-ears students into well-rounded adults who have a heart for service. World War II proved the Corps’ role in producing servant leaders with over 20,000 Aggies serving, more than 950 of whom paid the ultimate sacrifice for their country.