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Reveille VI
Reveille VI, the official mascot of Texas
A&M, stands proudly on the sidelines of Kyle Field during an Aggie football game.
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 "Reveille" was blown
by a bugler, 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.
Below, Reveille VI and members of the Corps of Cadets greet Reveille VII upon her Feb. 16,
2001 arrival at Easterwood Airport from Florida. Although not scheduled to assume her full
duties until Reveille VI's retirement in early spring 2001, Reveille VII made her public
debut during the Feb. 17 men's basketball game against the Missouri Tigers at Reed Arena.
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