Victor Patrick Tumlinson was on the USS Oklahoma when it was attacked by Japanese aircraft. Nearly 80 years later, his remains were identified.
A lifelike statue of President Bush’s service dog and constant companion Sully was presented in the Bush Library rotunda.
Texas A&M, ’47, Operation Hat Trick and Academy Sports + Outdoors teamed up to thank area veterans during its second military appreciation tailgate.
The special unit allows members of Texas A&M’s Corps of Cadets preparing for service to learn from veterans who have already served.
Lance and Blaze Belobrajdic earned Tillman scholarships and experiences that honed the technical and career skills they earned after more than 10 years of active duty.
President Michael K. Young asks Aggies to take a moment to recognize and thank the 1,150 student veterans on Texas A&M's campus.
Aaron Cranford credits his Texas A&M diving instructors for providing the knowledge he needed to save four lives in Okinawa, Japan.
Luis Martinez will supervise a team of students from around campus, as they develop technology for mapping dangerous, subterranean environments.
The international home goods outlet gives the Veteran Resource & Support Center some much-needed furniture to honor American veterans.
Campus events include a wreathlaying ceremony and a 21-gun salute.