What has been your most meaningful experience during Aggie Muster?

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Aggie Muster is one of Texas A&M's most sacred and time honored traditions. It is held every
year on April 21st, when we come together to honor the lives of Aggies who have passed and
honor the 50th-year reunion class.



There are over 300 Muster locations worldwide, and the largest takes place on Campus in Reed Arena. During the Roll Call for the Absent, the names of fallen Aggies are read and we collectively answer "Here" for each name called.



This year we are honoring the class of 1976, our centennial class! They represent a special time in Aggie history
and love this university a lot!



What has been your most meaningful experience during Aggie Muster?
Class of 1976, What is your favorite Aggie Story and what are you looking forward to at
Muster this year?


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When I was a junior and answered at the Campus Muster for a classmate killed after Final Review the previous spring, when I answered for my Class of 1950 dad, and when I answered last year for my fish ol' lady who passed a year ago today.
The person that is not willing to fight and die, if need be, for his country has no right to life.

James Earl Rudder '32
January 31, 1945
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Answering the roll call for my late wife.
Being in TexAgs jail changes a man……..no, not really
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