You do have to be a member of the Corps of Cadets to be a member of the Fighting Texas Aggie Band.
Texas A&M University (Agricultural and Mechanical) has a proud tradition of preparing students for service to their country in the armed forces. Until the early 60's all students were required to be members of the Corps of Cadets. Today, there are about 2,000 members of the Corps of Cadets, a very small percentage of the student body. It is one of the few schools at which a person can obtain a commission in any of the four services.
No, all of the branches do not have a Corps of Cadets in the same sense that the main campus does. The Galveston branch has a unit. And many of the branches have ROTC units for the various services.
Yes he was.
I think you mean Texas a&m which has ATM on their football helmets. Texas a&m's mascot is an aggie.
Their band is part of their ROTC Corps of Cadets.
The alumni group at A&M is the Association of Former Students. The Corps of Cadets also has a former cadets organization.
Texas A&M has ROTC units for all the military services. The Corps of Cadets is an organization that is affiliated with all the services.
Aggie are football fans of Texas agricultural college. Fan of the other Texas college teams started them.
It is a student led organization that works together to uphold the traditions of the school. All those students participating in ROTC programs are members of the Corps.
The marching band at Texas A&M is the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band
Aggies is a team name used for various football teams (as well as other sports), most notably Texas A&M University.