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Military Veteran's Network

Our Purpose

In order to keep the Texas A&M veteran community connected, informed, and engaged we have created the Military & Veteran Faculty & Staff Network (MilVetNet). This group is open to any Faculty or Staff of a TAMU entity or affiliate organization that resides in the College Station area, to include former staff and faculty who are separated or retired veterans, as well as active duty, guard and reserve components working for or attached to TAMU.

News

Thank you to our veterans sign is displayed.
09 Sep, 2023
Aggie football fans are hoping for a better outcome next Saturday after Texas A&M’s loss to Miami 33 to 48. Yet spirit never dies, and a possible new tradition began, with the first All-Aggie Veteran Tailgate and Watch Party. Veterans at Texas A&M, including students, staff, and their families, gathered at Aggie Park before and during the game. The event was hosted by Joe Ramirez, Vice President of Student Affairs.
Operation Hat Trick
27 May, 2021
Texas A&M University has been named The 2021 Excellence in Service Award winner by Operation Hat Trick (OHT), a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting wounded U.S. combat veterans. OHT officials said the university has shown outstanding effort in aiding the recovery of wounded U.S. combat service members and in its commitment to supporting OHT.
Veteran's Day 2020
10 Nov, 2020
Long-recognized for its historic military traditions, Texas A&M University will observe Veterans Day with several events that honor Aggie veterans and current military personnel who have served their country. USA Today and other publications have cited Texas A&M as “the best institution in the country for providing services to veterans transitioning into civil service careers following their military service,” and the school is currently ranked No.1 in the nation for its best value to veterans.
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About Us

The purpose of MilVetNet is to create a community of faculty and staff who have served their nation in uniform. We will recognize and promote the advancement of veterans on the campus of Texas A&M University through advocacy, support, networking opportunities, and Bryan-College Station community engagement. In addition, the MilVetNet will serve and inform staff and faculty who are veterans by staying connected and engaged with the Don & Ellie Knauss Veterans Resource and Support Center (VRSC) and the Dean of Faculty.


Our group became official in October of 2022.

Leadership Council Members

Upcoming Events

Our Leadership Council

David Fujimoto, USAF Retired, co-lead, dfujimoto@txamfoundation.com


Susan Keough, USA Veteran, co-lead, skeough@tamu.edu


Kurt Felpel, USA Retired, kfelpel@tamu.edu


Jeff Wilson, USAF Retired, jeff_wilson@reslife.tamu.edu


Mark Johnson, USA Retired, johnson78@tamu.edu

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