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Sunday, March 2, 2008

Boozin' B class of '93



I went to a outfit reunion this weekend in College Station.
For the uninformed, an 'outfit' is a Corps of Cadets unit at
Texas A&M University, roughly organized into a company
like an Army company of soldiers.
My class (1993) started with 25 freshmen or 'fish,' and
graduated 17, which for the Corps is a pretty high
percentage. My outfit has a long history of name changes,
with guys representing classes from the 60's and forward.
The longest slogan for company B-2 was Boozin' B, the
company that made Milwuakee famous. We were the
Boozers until 1994, when the name changed to the
Buzzards, then disbanded and now is back as the more PC,
B-2 Patriots. Gone is the Confederate flag emblazoned on
a wooden beer keg, replaced with a cavalry soldier with a
flag on a horse. I guess the powers that be decided the

image of a bunch of beer-swilling rebel hooligans was not
in line with the 'world class' University that A&M stides to
be.
But you know, looking over these guys at the reunion,
even the young cadets presently in B-2, all have that same
audacity that makes them successful. I think we need a
little of that to overcome the obstacles in life. Yes , they
may raise a little hell, maybe drink a beer, maybe pull
some outlandish pranks, torture and haze underclassmen,
but these are guys that have fought in the jungles of
Vietnam, rolled through Bagdad in tanks and gone after
the Taliban. They have risen up the corporate ladders,
started their own companies, taken risks, and become
leaders in industry, government and agriculture.
I am proud to say I am one of these. We are Aggies. We
don't always do the culturally acceptable thing. We
wouldn't have it any other way.
GIG 'Em!!
p.s, My buddy Dr. David Webb, DVM brought his 1977 Lincoln Continental convertible so guess what we cruised aroud all weekend in?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

By far, I married the most handsome and eloquent of the Boozers.... and in spite of my shortcomings and bad examples that I seem to continually set for our impressionable 3yo, I would gladly pay a $350 fine so you could enjoy a weekend off this Ranch and away from the 24/7/365 days a year responsibilities it brings with it -- I can't think of anyone who deserves to kick up his heels any more than you! (Though you were certainly missed...;)
Love you,
TBM

GUNNY said...

"My class (1993) started with 25 freshmen or 'fish,' and graduated 17, which for the Corps is a pretty high
percentage."

That really is pretty good. We started with 26 fish but 9 zips walked final review ... and 3 of them were frogs.

I guess keeping 6 of 26 is one of the things that contributed to our being disbanded shortly thereafter.

Gig 'em and God bless ya,
Gunny '93
L-2 Roughriders

Jim Hime said...

I am Jim Hime, Boozer, '79, thanks for this blog. This week another Boozer '88 joined my church (Holy Trinity Reformed Episcopal in Houston)We had a great time comparing stories including the excellent record the Boozer's have of winning Hocmouth(sp) and Gen. Moore. I appreciate and agree with spirit of what you said about Boozers and the history of that "out of box" thinking goes way back to my time there.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Gunny and Jim.
I didn't know I had comments.
Thanks for the kind words, gentlemen.
Also thank you Trina. Love you!