Maj. Harvey H. Storms ’39 was declared MIA 69 years ago. With his remains recently returned from North Korea, Storms’ family reflects on the Aggie’s legacy.
The university-level Distinguished Achievement Awards were first presented in 1955 and have since been awarded to more than 1,000 professionals who have exhibited the highest standards of excellence at Texas A&M.
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…
Terry Fossum ’86. By Rebekah Josefy, The Association of Former Students Terry Fossum ’86 is an author, public speaker, philanthropist, a former Scoutmaster for Troop 400, retired U.S. Air Force officer and current vice president of programs for the Inland Northwest Council of Boy Scouts of America. Through all…
Randolph Alles ’76. By Scot Walker, The Association of Former Students President Trump has selected Randolph Alles ’76, a retired Marine Corps general and acting deputy commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, to lead the Secret Service, the White House announced on Tuesday. Alles graduated from Texas A&M in 1976 with…
Cmdr. Eric “Popeye” Doyle ’95 . By Susan “Sue” Owen, The Association of Former Students Cmdr. Eric “Popeye” Doyle ’95 was announced April 4 as commanding officer and flight leader for the 2018 and 2019 Blue Angels air show seasons. The opportunity is “a childhood dream, to put it simply,” Doyle…
By Texas A&M University Office of the Provost Staff Texas A&M University and The Association of Former Students have selected 24 outstanding members of the school’s faculty and staff to be honored with 2017 Distinguished Achievement Awards. The university-level Distinguished Achievement Awards were first presented in 1955 and…