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  2. Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets - Wikipedia

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    The Corps of Cadets was founded in 1876 with the creation of the all-male, military-focused Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas under the Morrill Act of 1862.The Morrill Act did not specify the extent of military training, leading many land-grant schools to provide only minimal training, Texas A&M was an exception.

  3. Bush School of Government & Public Service - Wikipedia

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    The Bush School of Government and Public Service and Texas A&M University's Departments of Economics and International Studies (in the politics/diplomacy track) offer two joint-degree programs that allow qualified majors to enter the Bush School at the beginning of their fourth year of study at Texas A&M University. The two joint-degree ...

  4. Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    In addition, these five institutions that were military colleges at the time of their founding now maintain both a corps of cadets and a civilian student body. Many of these institutions also offer online degree programs: Norwich University; South Carolina Corps of Cadets at The Citadel; Texas A&M Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M University

  5. Parsons Mounted Cavalry - Wikipedia

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    This horse combat unit consists of cavalry, artillery and quartermaster elements. The unit represents Texas A&M University at football games, parades, agricultural, and equestrian events throughout Texas, notably firing a field cannon at home football games when their team scores. There are 90 junior and senior cadets and 50 horses in this unit ...

  6. United States senior military college - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M University was established under the Morrill Act of 1862, and cadets began classes in 1876. [16] During World War II, Texas A&M produced 20,229 students who served in combat. Of those, 14,123 served as officers: more than the combined total of the United States Naval Academy and the United States Military Academy. [17]

  7. Texas A&M University - Wikipedia

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    The Texas A&M University Singing Cadets. Texas A&M has over 1,000 student organizations, including academic, service, religious, social, and common interest organizations, [199] and hosts 58 nationally or internationally recognized Greek Letter Organizations (GLOs). About 10% of the undergraduate population is affiliated with a GLO fraternity ...

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  9. Talk:Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets - Wikipedia

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    The Citadel was established as a military school. In short, military training at A&M was a means to an end. At The Citadel, military training was the end goal. If you are interested in the history of A&M and the Corps in particular, I would recommend Keepers of the Spirit by John A. Adams. The link provided is to google books which has the book ...