Again...you're talking about the DNC experience...while nice and fun is not as important as preparing officers for the military. Remember...Texas A&M is a senior military college as designated by Title 10 Section 2111A.aggiez03 said:That is good to know.K2-HMFIC said:I think it can...but the Commandant seems to be prioritizing military officer development over DNC. The central complaint being: that shift is taking away from the DNC experience...Tex100 said:Cant it be bothK2-HMFIC said:There in lies the issue...aggiez03 said:If you think that the Corps is just another Frat, Please move along and get off this thread.LMCane said:El Guero said:
You forget the part that there are a ton of kids that want to join the Corps for the fraternal part. The frats are all boys and sororities are all girls for a reason. If the non integrated outfits are the ones with the waiting lists, they are doing something right. I know there was an all girl outfit at one time that did not work. But, why won't it now that there are so many more female cadets. Have the female cadets ever been asked if they would like an all female outfit?
And don't tell me that you need to learn to follow orders from females because you will have to in the real world or in the military world. That's not what this is about. I was in an all male outfit and I have never had a problem taking orders from a female. Not in the working world or any of the countless boards I've served on....And my wife tells me what to wear .
I think this is why people make fun of the Aggie Corps. Like when Mike Leach ripped them.
most people in the country think of people dressing up in military uniforms as being part of the Reserve Officer Training Corps and going on to become military officers.
if someone wants to join a fraternity as the poster above states- JOIN A FRATERNITY.
other than just being a weird hybrid legacy at Texas A&M, why would the US military care about if undergrads want to join a fraternity?!
it's hard enough to find people to serve in the Army, why not just focus on actually creating well trained Army officers rather than a fun social life?
The Corps membership is majority D&C, not contract cadets and has been for 20+ years.
The Commandant was hired to run the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets, not to run an ROTC detachment. There is a difference.
Does the Corps exist to build officers for the military? It's historic mission...
Or does it exist to be a fraternal organization that has a leadership component?
My thoughts as a former Cadet and a serving officer? I don't care...the Corps historic and central mission is to build officers for the United States.
When the Corps is 60+% D&C and these actions drive away everyone but the 4 year contract cadets that are basically at A&M cause they got a scholarship (I know these guys, cause my old lady was one - attended 3 football games in 4 years); remember that you said you couldn't care less that the Corps as it has been for over 50 years should have fundamental changes.
The cadets who are in the Corps because their dads and grandads were, who love A&M, and participate in EVERYTHING. Those are the cadets that are the Keepers of the Spirit. Are some contract? Sure. Are most of them? Not by a long shot.