What year was this again and what was her name. I and Gottlich were in the Met
program and I got my Masters in 77-79. There were a lot of female grad
students in uniform. They only wore them on Wed.
Dan
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Subject: [fighting_texas_aggie_band_class_of_1977] Re: Female AFROTC instructor
Well, the trip down memory lane was fun, but the guy finally admitted his mom
was getting a grad degree in meteorology, and was not part of the cadre.
I figure his mom was telling him some big stories that may or may not have been
based in facts. I doubt that she spent much, if any time on campus in uniform,
if she was a grad student. Therefore, unlikely that a cadet refused to salute
her.
Even if one did fail to salute, it could have been a confused fish. I believe
I saw some fish try to salute one of the janitors who was wearing the janitor
“uniform”.