On April 21, a Southwest Airlines flight between Washington, D.C., and Houston hosted a unique and exceptional Muster, with participants including four Aggie veterans of World War II -- one of whom was at Corregidor for the legendary 1946 Muster there.

The flight was part of Honor Flight Houston, a national program that sends World War II, Korea, and Vietnam War veterans to Washington, D.C., to visit the memorials erected in their honor.

This was the first occasion known to The Association of Former Students of a "Muster in the sky." Watch the short film, Softly Call the Muster, from The Association below.



For more videos like this one from The Association, please visit tx.ag/Spotlight. Special thanks to TPG for their work on the film.

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