Our President! Man that tear'd me up a bit...
My daughter's ring is huge. The fashion for the girls in recent years is to get the same gigantic ring the males get.Blackhorse83 said:
Had an Army buddy from VMI. That is one big A$$ ring.
Headed to LexVegas this weekend and will be tailgating on the parade ground on Saturday.VitruvianAg said:
Lexington is a super little town! Given the chance to go there...take it if just for the day!
I have no idea why chicks started getting the gigantic rings but since VMI didn't start letting women in until 1997, I guess its a FU to all the guys who gave them crap during their cadetship for being female cadets.Sweating BulletS said:
Why do women want to be men so bad?
HollywoodBQ said:Headed to LexVegas this weekend and will be tailgating on the parade ground on Saturday.VitruvianAg said:
Lexington is a super little town! Given the chance to go there...take it if just for the day!
It's a unique experience.
No. Catching a flight on Friday from Houston to DC and then driving down.AggieDruggist89 said:HollywoodBQ said:Headed to LexVegas this weekend and will be tailgating on the parade ground on Saturday.VitruvianAg said:
Lexington is a super little town! Given the chance to go there...take it if just for the day!
It's a unique experience.
You live in VA?
Based on research online, you are correct about the lining. And, VMI is the only military college/academy that is authorized to fly a battle streamer for their action in the Battle of New Market during the Civil War.AgBQ-00 said:
I got to march in the gubernatorial inauguration parade when I was up there as an exchange cadet in spring 98. Was kinda fun sticking out like a sore thumb in Winter A's Marching with rifle and bayonet.
ETA: They wear their overcoats with the red lining showing because as a corps they shed blood during the civil war. At least that was what I was told when I was there.
HollywoodBQ said:
I have no idea why chicks started getting the gigantic rings but since VMI didn't start letting women in until 1997, I guess its a FU to all the guys who gave them crap during their cadetship for being female cadets
VitruvianAg said:
If you want a beautiful drive; take 29/211 once you get passed Haymarket on I-66 West (that might mean "the 66"? to you Californians) and then 60 West into Lexington on the Lexington Turnpike from Amherst. It's a lovely drive from Charlottesville down to Amherst then you cut through the mountains to go into Buena Vista and Lexington on the other side of the Valley.
I81 won't be fun with all the cops and VT/Clemson Game in Blksbrg, JMU is also hosting someone, so I66 and I81 will be backing up around Harrisonburg. UVA is @ Pitt so you should cruise through Charlottsville on 29/211.
Oh, and it's been super nice here for the last couple weeks, but it's supposed to turn back to normal...it'll be cold this weekend, 60 on Saturday and in the 40's at night, then cooler for Sunday.
My daughter also got to march in the Gubernatorial Inauguration in 2018. Tragically, VMI alum Ralph Northam turned out to be a massive <insert blocked word on TexAgs>AgBQ-00 said:
I got to march in the gubernatorial inauguration parade when I was up there as an exchange cadet in spring 98. Was kinda fun sticking out like a sore thumb in Winter A's Marching with rifle and bayonet.
ETA: They wear their overcoats with the red lining showing because as a corps they shed blood during the civil war. At least that was what I was told when I was there.
Appreciate that. We've taken a few different routes over the years.VitruvianAg said:
If you want a beautiful drive; take 29/211 once you get passed Haymarket on I-66 West (that might mean "the 66"? to you Californians) and then 60 West into Lexington on the Lexington Turnpike from Amherst. It's a lovely drive from Charlottesville down to Amherst then you cut through the mountains to go into Buena Vista and Lexington on the other side of the Valley.
I81 won't be fun with all the cops and VT/Clemson Game in Blksbrg, JMU is also hosting someone, so I66 and I81 will be backing up around Harrisonburg. UVA is @ Pitt so you should cruise through Charlottsville on 29/211.
Oh, and it's been super nice here for the last couple weeks, but it's supposed to turn back to normal...it'll be cold this weekend, 60 on Saturday and in the 40's at night, then cooler for Sunday.
And up until St. Floyd got killed and WaPo writer Ian Shapira went all out on his anti-VMI, racism is everywhere campaign, the cadets used to all do a charge at New Market. After Shapira's crappy articles, they made it optional for Black cadets. And by now, I don't even know if they do it anymore. There were a number of permanent changes that happened in the wake of Covid.AgBQ-00 said:
Yep. They do an overnight road march each spring to the battlefield. It is part of their rats getting to be 2nd years. Was a neat experience to ruck up there with them.
Yeah, could be.CanyonAg77 said:HollywoodBQ said:
I have no idea why chicks started getting the gigantic rings but since VMI didn't start letting women in until 1997, I guess its a FU to all the guys who gave them crap during their cadetship for being female cadets
Back before A&M started admitting women, guys who earned their ring could order a "sweetheart ring". Looked just like A&M women's rings today.
I had a classmate who wore her mom's ring almost from the moment she arrived as a fish. People did treat her differently than you would a fish. Few people got close enough to see that the class year was "46".
If VMI had sweetheart rings, maybe it is a way to prove they earned the ring and were grads, not just sweethearts.
A little googling tells me I might be on the right track, here's a set from 1937
According to Wikipedia, they are one of 5 colleges who earned battle streamers.Buck Turgidson said:
The Citadel doesn't get a battle streamer for shelling Fort Sumter? Is that because they didn't fight as a unit?
When I was in the corps, there was some sort of feminist protest on a Sunday morning. They came marching on the quad squealing some nonsense, when somebody opened their window and yelled "Get back in the kitchen *****!" to many whoops.v1rotate92 said:
Awesome. I'd be doubtful anything like that happened on the A&M quad???? It would have back in my day '91.
My GGF was a New Market cadet and his cousin was one of the cadets killed in the battle. I was invited by the archivist to the 150th anniversary and got several of my cousins to attend. The New Market ceremony is Aggie Muster on steroids.Little Rock Ag said:Based on research online, you are correct about the lining. And, VMI is the only military college/academy that is authorized to fly a battle streamer for their action in the Battle of New Market during the Civil War.AgBQ-00 said:
I got to march in the gubernatorial inauguration parade when I was up there as an exchange cadet in spring 98. Was kinda fun sticking out like a sore thumb in Winter A's Marching with rifle and bayonet.
ETA: They wear their overcoats with the red lining showing because as a corps they shed blood during the civil war. At least that was what I was told when I was there.