🏆🏆🏆🙏🇺🇲🇨🇱 So very proud of these extraordinary young people. NO other band, civilian nor military has such precision and perfection. God bless them all and watch over them 👍♥️
I'm entering my Junior Year at a Military High Svhool and I'm totally impressed with the discipline showed by the entire Corps of Cadets. I'm adding Texas A&M to my list of Colleges with VMI, The Citadel and Naval Academy.
@@cameronwilliams7327 Made my final decision this Boston Boy is going to Texas A&M. Fish year won’t be easy but anything worth achieving should never be easy. Gig ‘Em.
Kids dressed up as if they are in the Military. They are not and in fact have no military obligation whatsoever. 4 years dressing up as a Military band but graduate and are just civilians. Damn near stolen valor.
Robert, are you saying that the only paths to being an officer in the US military is either through a service academy or OCS? All universities who participate in ROTC have the same program in which mandatory participation in the basic course (first two years) is required and the advanced course is the optional path leading to a commission. This is the program that is also the single largest source of Navy officers. Are you really saying you would do away with this program for all universities or just Texas A&M?
Robert, your previous post is being deleted due to the profanity, which is not tolerated on this channel. Feel free to reply again but please clean it up. Texas A&M is one of six Senior Military Colleges along with Virginia Tech, Norwich, VMI, The Citadel and North Georgia, all of which have the same optional path to military service within their cadet organizations. I assume you are aware of this and hate to put words in your mouth but it sounds like you are singling out Texas A&M because they have a large, visible, military style marching band in which it is required that members be part of The Corps. I welcome your civil response and thank you and your family for their service to our country.
@@johnwaffleh2p70 Not true - US military personnel oversee and guide every step of a cadet's education. A&M is one of the elite schools when it comes to preparing our ROTC students for becoming an officer in our military. I am not sure if you are aware of General Patton's famous quote regarding the Aggies. It might be worth your time to look it up.
🏆🏆🏆🙏🇺🇲🇨🇱
So very proud of these extraordinary young people. NO other band, civilian nor military has such precision and perfection. God bless them all and watch over them 👍♥️
The greatest college fight song played by the finest marching band in the land.
I can honestly say that I'm a big fan of this band, and I'm from Massachusetts. : )
Its our war hymn, we dont have a fight song
I'm entering my Junior Year at a Military High Svhool and I'm totally impressed with the discipline showed by the entire Corps of Cadets. I'm adding Texas A&M to my list of Colleges with VMI, The Citadel and Naval Academy.
I’m at senior at A&M rn. You won’t be dissatisfied coming here
@@cameronwilliams7327 Yes it is but I’m going to The Citadel
@@cameronwilliams7327 Made my final decision this Boston Boy is going to Texas A&M. Fish year won’t be easy but anything worth achieving should never be easy. Gig ‘Em.
Best of luck
U know what u gotta do
@@cameronwilliams7327 Yes Sir,
At 3:53 im the kid in the maroon and grey beanie doing beat the hell, this was an amazing experience to be so close to the Aggie Band
Gig em i love this soundtrack of aggie war hymn
good job guys
tuba part when hard
TUBA GANG
Im in your video
BEST DAMN BAND EVER
Love the band, but the 1950s costuming of the yell leaders has been creepy for a while now. It's like seeing Pleasantville in real life.
Tradition cares not for style points
@@safetyfirstintexas Gig'em!👍
just cult things
Kids dressed up as if they are in the Military. They are not and in fact have no military obligation whatsoever. 4 years dressing up as a Military band but graduate and are just civilians. Damn near stolen valor.
Robert, are you saying that the only paths to being an officer in the US military is either through a service academy or OCS? All universities who participate in ROTC have the same program in which mandatory participation in the basic course (first two years) is required and the advanced course is the optional path leading to a commission. This is the program that is also the single largest source of Navy officers. Are you really saying you would do away with this program for all universities or just Texas A&M?
Robert, your previous post is being deleted due to the profanity, which is not tolerated on this channel. Feel free to reply again but please clean it up. Texas A&M is one of six Senior Military Colleges along with Virginia Tech, Norwich, VMI, The Citadel and North Georgia, all of which have the same optional path to military service within their cadet organizations. I assume you are aware of this and hate to put words in your mouth but it sounds like you are singling out Texas A&M because they have a large, visible, military style marching band in which it is required that members be part of The Corps. I welcome your civil response and thank you and your family for their service to our country.
@@jamesbeaman6337 I do not care.
Stolen Valor
@@johnwaffleh2p70 Not true - US military personnel oversee and guide every step of a cadet's education. A&M is one of the elite schools when it comes to preparing our ROTC students for becoming an officer in our military. I am not sure if you are aware of General Patton's famous quote regarding the Aggies. It might be worth your time to look it up.
A word of caution: YOU DO NOT WANT TO ATTEND A GAME IN COLLEGE STATION. THEY ARE DANGEROUS AND OBNOXIOUS TO GUESTS.
+Kenneth Mills: Who the Hell are you, and where'd you come up with that garbage?
not true we were ranked the 5th most polite college in the nation. U should visit other colleges like lsu. they r mean. we don't boo.
Obnoxious? Listen to our perfectly performed chants!
+Kenneth Mills definitely not true
Really? The yell leader was being very respectful to the west Virginia fans in thus video.