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African-American Texas A&M Corps Commander making history
Posted on November 10, 2012 at 2:59 PM
Updated Saturday, Nov 10 at 3:02 PM
History is being made on the campus of Texas A&M by a young man serving his campus and his country. For the first time in the university's 136 year existence, the leader of the Corps of Cadets is African American. He's also in the military.
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