How the Texas A and M Aggies Mascot Reveille Became a Tradition

Origins of Reveille

The first Reveille was adopted in 1931 after being found by cadets. The dog quickly became a beloved campus figure. Successive Reveilles have continued the tradition.

Reveille on Game Day

Reveille attends games with the Corps of Cadets. Fans enjoy taking photos with her before kickoff. Her dignified presence reflects Texas A and M tradition.

Reveille’s Care and Role

Reveille lives with a designated student known as the Mascot Corporal. The university provides extensive veterinary care. Her role extends to ceremonies and community events.

Reveille Today

The current Reveille continues to represent the Aggies with pride. She remains central to school identity. Her presence symbolizes loyalty and tradition.

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