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Reveille VII, a retired collie mascot at Texas A&M University, died Thursday, university officials confirmed. The female canine retired in 2008 after about seven years on the job and had lived ...
Reveille is the beloved mascot of Texas A&M University. She is a female rough collie, as were Reveilles III through VII. She is the highest-ranking member of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets ...
Former Texas A&M University mascot and “First Lady of Aggieland” Reveille VIII, who served from August 2008 until her retirement to Texas A&M’s Stevenson Companion Animal Life-Care Center in ...
Texas A&M University's mascot, Reveille VIII, was introduced to the public the start of the 2008 football season against Arkansas State.(File Photo / Texas A&M University) Reveille VIII ...
Taking Reveille home to visit her family. And vet care along the Texas/Mexico border.
Reveille has retained the senior rank in the Corps -- a distinction that has been passed down since the U.S. Army gave the honorary title of general to Reveille I for the Aggies' ...
If that sounds like the job for you, wag your tail. Texas A&M's collie mascot, Reveille VII, is retiring, and the Aggies are on the scent of a successor. On Thursday, the university's 16-member ...
Since 1959, Company E-2, known also as the Mascot Company, has had the distinct privilege of caring for Reveille. Winchester and the rest of E-2’s rising sophomore class will care for and ...
Reveille is a live mascot, which is the best, and then there are the rules about her: Company E-2 has the privilege of taking care of Reveille. If she is sleeping on a cadet's bed, that cadet mu ...
But a chance meeting last month between Reveille and Bevo didn't result in any gigging or any hooking. In fact, there seemed to be a sort of bond between the beloved mascots. Just before Texas A&M ...