The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets conducted Final Review on the rainy morning of Friday, April 30. The Corps made their way from the Quad into Kyle Field where they held first and second pass in which graduating seniors concluded their time in the Corps and rising cadets took on their new positions.
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The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets step-off the Quad for first pass in review.
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The Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band marches their way off of the Quad towards Kyle Field.
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Final Review marks the last event of the current seniors’ Corps experience.
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Col. Jay Brewer marched alongside the Aggie Band for the last time during Final Review on Friday, April 30.
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The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets make their way into Kyle Field.
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Final Review signifies the end of the year for members of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets.
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Members of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets make their way onto Kyle Field for first pass in review.
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Step off for first pass in review was at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, April 30.
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Corps Commandant Brig. Gen. Joe Ramirez (second from left) and Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Daniel Pugh watch the Corps pass through Kyle Field.
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Each Major Unit has its own color guard.
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Senior commanding officers lead their units for the last time during first pass in Final Review.
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Reveille IX made her last appearance as Texas A&M mascot during first pass in review on the morning of Friday, April 30.
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Kyle Field was the chosen venue for the 2021 Final Review in order to accommodate parents, friends and family members of the Corps of Cadets.
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Rain began to fall on the cadets in Kyle Field during first pass.
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Senior and Head Drum Major, Kyle Medlock led the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band for the last time during Final Review.
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Senior Ross Beazley served as the 2020-2021 Band Commander.
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Rain in College Station on the morning of Final Review covered the senior boots of many cadets.
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Senior Artillery Band Commander, Daniel Stacey leads the Class of 2021 in the “hump it” for the last time.
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Corps Commandant Brig. Gen. Joe Ramirez watches the Corps of Cadets pass through Kyle Field.
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The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets stepped off the Quad for second pass at 10:15 a.m. on Friday, April 30.
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During second pass, the Aggie Band was led by rising Drum Majors Kyle Cooper, Will Toronjo, and Connor Walker.
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Will Toronjo will serve as the Head Drum Major for the Aggie Band during the 2021-2022 academic year.
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The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets make their way into Kyle Field for second pass in review while rain falls.
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Sophomore Lucas Scroggins from Company E-2 will serve as Reveille X’s handler.
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The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets make their way into Kyle Field for second pass in review.
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Members of the Class of 2021 watch the second pass in review.
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Corps Commandant Brig. Gen. Joe Ramirez stands next to outgoing Corps Commander Tanner Cedrone.
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The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets march into Kyle Field for second pass in review.
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Connor Fortier will serve as the 2021-2022 Corps Commander.
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Outgoing Corps Commander Tanner Cedrone hugs the 2021-2022 Corps Commander Connor Fortier during second pass in review.
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The 2021-2022 Corps Commander Connor Fortier leads the next year’s Corps of Cadets in reaffirming the Cadet Oath.
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Members of the Corps of Cadets reaffirm the Cadet Oath during second pass in review.
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Reveille X made her debut as Texas A&M mascot during second pass in review on Friday, April 30.
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2021-2022 Head Drum Major Will Toronjo and 2021-2022 Band Commander Jacob Abell prepare to lead the band through Kyle Field during second pass in review.
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Col. Jay Brewer reflects on his time in Aggieland at the conclusion of Final Review.
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Rising Band Commander Jacob Abell gives orders to the entire Aggie Band.
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Junior Michael Meneghetti plays his trumpet during second pass in review.
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Junior Aurora Alarcon will serve as a member of the 2021-2022 Bugle Rank.
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Outgoing members of the Class of 2021 cheer as they watch second pass in review.
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Rising seniors lead the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band in the “hump it.”
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