Trevor Aldridge '08, No. 2 pilot in the Air Force's aerial demonstration squadron, flew over cities from coast to coast as a salute to essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Results from the collaboration with scientists from the Air Force Research Laboratory could have applications in the aerospace, automotive and defense industries.
Dr. Rodney Bowersox, professor and department head of the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M has been appointed to the United States Air Force Scientific Advisory Board.
Left to right: Christopher Marcario, Brandon Wingfield, Matthew Bierwagen, Shelton Stephens, Nathan Agner, Brian Simpson, and Jake Wilcox. (Texas A&M University College of Engineering) By Jan McHarg, Texas A&M University College of Engineering Ask many aerospace engineering students what their lifelong dreams are, and one common answer is to fly.
Paul Barth analyzed drone video feed and satellite imagery for the Air Force before pursuing his studies at Texas A&M. By Andrew Vernon, Texas A&M University College of Geosciences Every Aggie has their own journey. Many grow up knowing about Aggieland from the time they are born, while others…
Left: Campbell in Ubon, Thailand in October 1968. Right: Claretta Campbell turns her husband’s Aggie Ring at Ring Dance 1952. By Susan Owen, The Association of Former Students The remains of an Aggie Air Force pilot have been recovered and positively identified, 48 years after he was shot…
"Our ROTC programs have always done a superb job of preparing our cadets to commission and lead in our country’s military, and this recognition of AFROTC Detachment 805 comes as no surprise."