Texas A&M Aggies IQ: The Ultimate Test of True Fandom (Aggies Football History & Trivia) - Couverture souple

Littlejohn, Walter B.

 
9780983792239: Texas A&M Aggies IQ: The Ultimate Test of True Fandom (Aggies Football History & Trivia)

Synopsis

Think you know Texas A&M Aggies Football? Think again. It's time to find out how smart you really are about the Aggies. Anybody can tailgate, but can you make it through the whole game, playing under the hot College Station, Texas sun, grinding it out at Kyle Field as a member of the 12th Man? Will you earn that cool drink that tastes of success and hear the peal of the "Aggie War Hymn" marking yet another victory? We'll let you know. Test your skills. Wrack your brain. It's the ultimate Texas A&M Aggies IQ test. 200 questions - that's what you're up against, and we're keeping score. It's really quite simple - if you love Aggies football, you'll love this book. You will definitely be given plenty of chances to prove your mad-trivia skills, but this book is so much more than a test of your fandom - it is also a celebration of the many legends who have made the Texas A&M Aggies one of the most successful and beloved collegiate programs in the country. "Whoop!"

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À propos de l'auteur

Born and raised in Dallas, TX, Walter B. Littlejohn has a BBA Degree from Texas A&M University and a MS from the University of Texas at Dallas. After graduation from Texas A&M he entered the United States Air Force and graduated from pilot training in 1954. His first assignment as an operational pilot was as an F-89 Scorpion pilot with the 65th Fighter Interceptor Sq. at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. Future assignments took him to New Mexico, Utah, and Texas and overseas assignments in Japan, Korea, Okinawa and Vietnam, flying the F-86, F-94 and B-57. Included in his various flying assignments, Col. Littlejohn was the command IP (instructor pilot) and Flight Examiner for The Pacific Air Command and Air Defense Command. During his 1967-1968 Vietnam tour, Col. Littlejohn flew 165 combat missions in the B-57 Canberra and was awarded The Distinguished Flying Cross and The Air Medal with eight clusters. When he retired from the Air Force he was serving as Chief of the Air Defense Exercise Branch at Air Defense Command Headquarters in Colorado Springs. After retiring from the Air Force he returned with his family to Texas, where he now resides.

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