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Founded: 1974
Texas A&M University (College Station, TX)

Parsons Mounted Cavalry (PMC) is a special unit within the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets, serving as the university’s only mounted cavalry unit. Composed of cadets from all academic disciplines, PMC upholds Aggie traditions while demonstrating horsemanship, leadership, and teamwork. The unit was founded as a tribute to Texas A&M’s military heritage and is named after Colonel Thomas R. Parsons, a former professor and cavalry officer.

PMC members care for and train horses and mules, perform in parades, football game marches, and special events across Texas, and participate in cavalry competitions. Their responsibilities include daily horse care, equine training, and maintaining the unit’s artillery, including a working 3-inch M1902 field gun, “The Spirit of ’02,” fired at home football games.

Membership in PMC is highly demanding, requiring physical endurance, leadership skills, and a commitment to teamwork. Cadets develop discipline, responsibility, and logistical planning skills, as they must manage the unit’s complex daily operations. Beyond Texas A&M, PMC represents the Corps of Cadets at military and historical events, strengthening the connection between the university’s past and present.

PMC plays a key role in representing Texas A&M’s Corps of Cadets and reinforcing the university’s deep-rooted military traditions. The unit embodies leadership, discipline, and camaraderie, making it a respected organization within the Aggie community.

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