The Nov. 11 ceremony, which begins at 11 a.m., will feature the placement of wreaths, a rifle salute and the playing of taps.

The No. 4 Texas A&M University Ford Mustang Dark Horse driven by Josh Berry will feature a camouflage and maroon design reflective of the university’s support of veterans Nov. 10 at the Phoenix Raceway.

Russell McGee’s career has been shaped by the Marine Corps and Texas A&M's Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering.

Events include a wreath laying ceremony at two campus locations, a rifle volley salute and a pass in review.

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

A host of academic, financial and career resources help ensure veterans complete their degrees, making the university a “destination of choice” for students who served in the military.

Former student Joe E. Ramirez, Jr. '79 is serving as Interim Vice President for Student Affairs, leading one of the nation's largest student bodies.

A needs assessment conducted by the Public Policy Research Institute found that healthcare support is a priority need for the state's veterans.

From military service to one of the nation's most military-friendly schools, three veterans share their journeys to Aggieland.

The university has more than 1,200 veterans enrolled and is rated No.1 nationally for its veterans programs.