
Sweet Kitten Feet
Favorite team: | Texas A&M ![]() |
Location: | College Station, TX |
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Occupation: | Financial Analyst |
Number of Posts: | 2 |
Registered on: | 9/27/2011 |
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re: Texas' Deep Appreciation for the SEC's Generosity
Posted by Sweet Kitten Feet on 9/28/11 at 11:49 am
And just to clear up any misconceptions about our corps of cadets from the OP:
The number of Corps members that get commissioned is currently 42%, not 15% as this idiot proclaims. If you count off campus commissions and other cadets serving outside of the normal ROTC program that number goes over 50%. An awful lot of guys he is making fun of are going over to a war zone shortly after graduation to protect all of our freedoms.
A&M produces more military officers every year than any other school in the country other than the academies.
A&M had more men in WWII than any other school and all the academies combined.
A&M has 7 Medal of Honor winners, more than any other school other than the academies.
More than 250 Aggies have become Generals or Flag Officers in the military.
Recently Vandergrift High School in Austin was named after an Aggie Marine, Matthew Vandergrift '03, who died in Iraq in 2008.
--Thanks to aggie93 for the info.
The number of Corps members that get commissioned is currently 42%, not 15% as this idiot proclaims. If you count off campus commissions and other cadets serving outside of the normal ROTC program that number goes over 50%. An awful lot of guys he is making fun of are going over to a war zone shortly after graduation to protect all of our freedoms.
A&M produces more military officers every year than any other school in the country other than the academies.
A&M had more men in WWII than any other school and all the academies combined.
A&M has 7 Medal of Honor winners, more than any other school other than the academies.
More than 250 Aggies have become Generals or Flag Officers in the military.
Recently Vandergrift High School in Austin was named after an Aggie Marine, Matthew Vandergrift '03, who died in Iraq in 2008.
--Thanks to aggie93 for the info.
re: Texas' Deep Appreciation for the SEC's Generosity
Posted by Sweet Kitten Feet on 9/28/11 at 10:24 am
Obession noted Whorn.
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