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    Former Presidents Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton gather on stage at the Deep From the Heart: One America Appeal benefit concert for Hurricane Harvey relief in College Station on Oct. 21, 2017.
    Members of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets salute the flag as the National Anthem is played before a football game.
    Reid Williams, Connor Joseph, Blake Jones, Gavin Suel and Karsten Lowe react to hearing their names called as the winners of the 2018-2019 Yell Leader elections.
    A tear slides down a man's cheek as he lights a candle in honor of a loved one who passed away at the campus Muster ceremony on April 21, 2019.
    Jimbo Fisher lifts up a pair of A&M cowboy boots that were given to him as a gift after being introduced as new head coach Dec. 4, 2017.
    A couple watches 4th of July fireworks together just outside of Boerne, Texas. They gather at that spot each year with their three children and seven grandchildren to watch the fireworks.
    Texas A&M defensive back Donovan Wilson was surprised with his Aggie Ring at a team ceremony on Sept. 19, 2018. Wilson did not think he would be able to receive his ring that fall, but his mom ordered it for him and surprised him by attending the ceremony.
    Over 700 cadets lined Barbara Bush Drive on April 21, 2018 to pay their respects to former first lady Barbara Bush as the funeral motorcade carried her to her final resting place behind the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.
    Senior Yell Leader Ken Belden is overcome with emotion as he waits for the first Midnight Yell of the season to begin. Belden said in an interview he struggled to contain his emotions in that moment as he reflected on the ATV accident he was in just six months earlier which left him with multiple injuries and threatened his ability to walk.
    Freshmen in the Corps of Cadets wave their 12th Man Towels and yell during a football game.
    Adam Hill plays his fiddle during a concert with his band, Prairie Switch, at Grand Stafford Theater in Bryan, Texas.
    Kelly Roman Carter (right) lights a candle in honor of her husband, Jason Carter, who passed away in January 2019. Kelly wears her husband's Aggie ring on her pointer finger.
    Freshman Tucker Dozier was surprised on the field by his father, Sgt. 1st Class James Dozier, who returned from overseas deployment earlier that week and announced his retirement. The game against the University of Alabama at Birmingham on Nov. 17, 2018 was also Military Appreciation Night.
    It is tradition for Parsons Mounted Cavalry to fire the canon after the Aggie football team scores a touchdown.
    Freshmen cadets push senior Yell Leader Blake Jones into Rudder Fountain on a freezing Saturday morning. After the Aggie football team wins a game at home the yell leaders are carried to the fountain by the freshmen to lead a "victory yell."
    Each year at 2:42 a.m., students and Bryan-College Station community members gather at the Bonfire Memorial on campus for a remembrance ceremony in honor of the 12 students who died in the 1999 Bonfire Stack Collapse.
    Senior yell leaders Blake Jones and Gavin Suel embrace in celebration after the Aggies score a touchdown in the last second of regular play to send the game against LSU into overtime. A&M emerged victorious for the first time since 1995 after seven overtimes.
    Freshmen Alex Danhof (left) and Hunter Pyle wait for the stack to be ignited. After months of preparation, Student Bonfire hosted Burn Night on Nov. 23 at the stack site off of Old Hearne Road in Bryan.
    The Ross Volunteers perform a 21-gun salute at the campus Muster ceremony in Reed Arena. Muster is a tradition held on April 21 of each year to honor the lives of the Aggies who passed away since the last ceremony.
    Former Presidents Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton gather on stage at the Deep From the Heart: One America Appeal benefit concert for Hurricane Harvey relief in College Station on Oct. 21, 2017.
    Members of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets salute the flag as the National Anthem is played before a football game.
    Reid Williams, Connor Joseph, Blake Jones, Gavin Suel and Karsten Lowe react to hearing their names called as the winners of the 2018-2019 Yell Leader elections.
    A tear slides down a man's cheek as he lights a candle in honor of a loved one who passed away at the campus Muster ceremony on April 21, 2019.
    Jimbo Fisher lifts up a pair of A&M cowboy boots that were given to him as a gift after being introduced as new head coach Dec. 4, 2017.
    A couple watches 4th of July fireworks together just outside of Boerne, Texas. They gather at that spot each year with their three children and seven grandchildren to watch the fireworks.
    Texas A&M defensive back Donovan Wilson was surprised with his Aggie Ring at a team ceremony on Sept. 19, 2018. Wilson did not think he would be able to receive his ring that fall, but his mom ordered it for him and surprised him by attending the ceremony.
    Over 700 cadets lined Barbara Bush Drive on April 21, 2018 to pay their respects to former first lady Barbara Bush as the funeral motorcade carried her to her final resting place behind the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.
    Senior Yell Leader Ken Belden is overcome with emotion as he waits for the first Midnight Yell of the season to begin. Belden said in an interview he struggled to contain his emotions in that moment as he reflected on the ATV accident he was in just six months earlier which left him with multiple injuries and threatened his ability to walk.
    Freshmen in the Corps of Cadets wave their 12th Man Towels and yell during a football game.
    Adam Hill plays his fiddle during a concert with his band, Prairie Switch, at Grand Stafford Theater in Bryan, Texas.
    Kelly Roman Carter (right) lights a candle in honor of her husband, Jason Carter, who passed away in January 2019. Kelly wears her husband's Aggie ring on her pointer finger.
    Freshman Tucker Dozier was surprised on the field by his father, Sgt. 1st Class James Dozier, who returned from overseas deployment earlier that week and announced his retirement. The game against the University of Alabama at Birmingham on Nov. 17, 2018 was also Military Appreciation Night.
    It is tradition for Parsons Mounted Cavalry to fire the canon after the Aggie football team scores a touchdown.
    Freshmen cadets push senior Yell Leader Blake Jones into Rudder Fountain on a freezing Saturday morning. After the Aggie football team wins a game at home the yell leaders are carried to the fountain by the freshmen to lead a "victory yell."
    Each year at 2:42 a.m., students and Bryan-College Station community members gather at the Bonfire Memorial on campus for a remembrance ceremony in honor of the 12 students who died in the 1999 Bonfire Stack Collapse.
    Senior yell leaders Blake Jones and Gavin Suel embrace in celebration after the Aggies score a touchdown in the last second of regular play to send the game against LSU into overtime. A&M emerged victorious for the first time since 1995 after seven overtimes.
    Freshmen Alex Danhof (left) and Hunter Pyle wait for the stack to be ignited. After months of preparation, Student Bonfire hosted Burn Night on Nov. 23 at the stack site off of Old Hearne Road in Bryan.
    The Ross Volunteers perform a 21-gun salute at the campus Muster ceremony in Reed Arena. Muster is a tradition held on April 21 of each year to honor the lives of the Aggies who passed away since the last ceremony.
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