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Slideshow: Aggie Muster

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Photo by Cassie Stricker

More than 300 Muster ceremonies were held across the nation and around the world on April 21 in honor of Aggies who died during the past year.

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  • The student-led campus Muster is the largest single gathering of Aggies for the event.

    Photo by Cassie Stricker
  • Outgoing student body president Hannah Wimberly shared her thoughts on the importance of Muster and its symbolism at Texas A&M.

    Photo by Cassie Stricker
  • Daniel Moore, Marikit Tomlinson, President Michael K. Young, Hannah Wimberly, Phil Miner, and Landon Harrell stand in reverence as the Singing Cadets perform. 

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  • The Singing Cadets sang songs such as “Aggie Muster Day,” “Spirit of Aggieland,” and “Roll Call for the Absent.”

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  • Eddie Joe Davis Jr. ’67 was the keynote speaker for the 2017 on-campus Muster.

    Photo by Cassie Stricker
  • 117 current and former Texas A&M students were honored at the campus Muster.

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  • Aggie Muster has roots dating back to 1883.

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  • The class of 1967 graduates called “here” 19 times for the classmates they lost in the past year.

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  • Fifteen current students were honored at Muster.

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  • Aggie Muster

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  • After Roll Call, Ross Volunteers enter Reed Arena for a 21-gun salute before the playing of “Silver Taps.”

    Photo by Cassie Stricker
  • Muster was dismissed by General Patrick K. Gamble ’67.

    Photo by Cassie Stricker
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