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Reveille
Reveille,
the first lady of Aggieland, is the official mascot of Texas A&M University.
She is the highest-ranking member of the Corps of Cadets, and she is a Five-Star
General.
Reveille I came to Texas A&M in January 1931. A group of cadets hit a small
black and white dog on their way back from Navasota. They picked up the dog and
brought her back to school so they could care for her. The next morning, when a
bugler blew Reveille, she started barking. She was named after this
morning wakeup call. The following football season she was named the official
mascot when she led the band onto the field during their half-time performance.
When Reveille I died on January 18, 1944, she was given a formal military
funeral on the gridiron of Kyle Field. She was then buried at the north entrance
to the field, as all Reveilles are, facing the scoreboard so that she can always
watch the Aggies outscore their opponent.
Before naming Reveille II, there were several other unofficial mascots, such as
Tripod, Spot, and Ranger. It was not until a later Reveille that she was a
full-blood Collie. The most current Reveille is Reveille VII who was inducted
during Parents Weekend in April 2001. Since that time Reveille VI, her
predecessor, has been living in retirement with a local veterinarian.
Reveille is the most revered dog on campus. Company E-2 has the privilege of
taking care of Reveille. If she is sleeping on a cadet's bed, that cadet must
sleep on the floor. Cadets address Reveille as "Miss Rev, ma'am." If
she is in class and barks while the professor is teaching, the class is to be
immediately dismissed.
Reveille is a highly cherished mascot and receives only the best.