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.

World War II veteran and Texas A&M graduate Gerry Grogin ’47 participated in the legendary Aggie Muster on Corregidor Island in 1946.

John Fleming becomes only the second director in the department’s history, replacing Jerry Smith, who has retired.

Marine Corps veteran Janneth Najera, a graduate student at the Bush School, is honored for her service as an advocate for student veterans.

Clarence E. Sasser, a Brazoria County native and distinguished veteran of the Vietnam War, earned the nation’s highest military honor in 1969 before studying chemistry at Texas A&M.

Marine Corps Capt. Ronald Forrester’s plane crashed in 1972. His remains were identified through DNA testing in December.

A team of six current and former Texas A&M history students has been hired by the U.S. Army to help preserve its cherished legacy.

Junior history major Jackson Baker's project has resulted in the first comprehensive list of Aggies who have gone MIA.

James R. McIlroy ’45 was a freshman at Texas A&M when Pearl Harbor was attacked and the U.S. entered the war. He’s among the thousands of Aggies who answered the call to service.

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