Gen. Eric Smith ’87 has been tapped to serve as the branch’s next commandant, overseeing roughly 200,000 active duty and reserve personnel.

Through research, a list of 90 Aggies known to be listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. has been compiled.

Their visit included a tour of RELLIS and lunch with the Corps of Cadets.

This Veterans Day, almost 82,000 American soldiers, from WWII through to the Gulf Wars, are still missing or unaccounted for.

Registration for the regional conference at Texas A&M University ends in early November; no walk-ins will be admitted.

Former CIA spy Jim Olson reflects on his career in U.S. intelligence and over two decades teaching tradecraft to Texas A&M graduate students.

Texas A&M Professor of History Adam Seipp says the landings on the beaches of Nazi-occupied France were a critical moment in World War II – but not in the way many think.

One Aggie student veteran was surprised with a prize package that included baseball tickets and a weekend stay for his family.

Texas A&M experts say the risks associated with direct military action against a nuclear-armed Russia are simply too great to ignore.

The university has added the recently identified veterans to its commemorative site on Simpson Drill Field with individual oak trees and plaques.