Aggies to Wear Fort Hood Helmet Tribute
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Aggies to Wear Fort Hood Helmet Tribute
The Aggies plan to wear a helmet tribute to Fort Hood in Saturday’s game against Colorado.
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COLLEGE STATION (November 09, 2009)-Texas A&M announced they would honor the men and women who serve this country and the fallen soldiers from Thursday’s mass shooting incident on Fort Hood by be wearing a helmet decal during Saturday's game at Colorado.

The logo contains patches that represent many of the divisions stationed at Fort Hood.

The centralized logo is that of the III Corps Command, which is headquartered at the Central Texas Army post.

Senior offensive lineman Michael Shumard and sophomore wide receiver Nick Trice both attended Harker Heights High School, near Fort Hood.

Saturday's game kicks off at 12:40 p.m. CST and will be televised nationally on FOX College Sports.


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Posted by: Wacoan on Nov 7, 2009 at 07:01 PM

What a great thing to do. I'm sure it will be appreciated. Gig EM Aggies!!!!
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Posted by: Anonymous Location: Killeen on Nov 7, 2009 at 12:27 PM

Awesome tribute ..Keep all in your prayers. Go Aggies!!
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