Thanks for clarity.HollywoodBQ said:I like your comment about history being written by those who were there and I just want to provide some color to the "Band was fully integrated" comment.93Spur said:
Prior to 1990 (and after) It was unequal. Outside of the FTAB, which was already fully integrated, Corps upperclassmen would instruct fish not to whip out to Wags (a term made derogatory during the time, but which has vacillated over time as acceptable), for those fish to walk across the street or take any other evasive action. Rams were preferred to treating Wags as equals. It didn't matter that some of those women could smoke you on the PT test, were more knowledgeable about the Corps, or were just good people.
A number of females joined in the early years but, the only ones who survived were:
'89 - 1 (A-Batt)
'90 - 1 (A-Batt)
'91 - 2 (both A-Co)
'92 - 1 who made it to Final Review (B-Battery) but did not return
'93 - 2 plus 1 who was part of the group who walked off the field rather than perform with the Longhorn Band in Fall 1992. I believe there were about 7 or 8 cadets who were kicked out of the FTAB for that incident.
'94 - was our first female cadet who made it in B-Company
'95 - we didn't have any females in B-Company, there were probably 5 or 6 in other FTAB outfits
So "fully integrated" wasn't very "full" for a long time.
I was on the field for the tu game when that went down in '92. It was a mess. I knew some of them.