Chris Myers

Welcome Veterans

You served. You sacrificed. For that, we thank you.

At Texas A&M University-Commerce, soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines are an important part of our legacy. We appreciate your service and sacrifice, and are committed to your successful transition from military to civilian life. This commitment includes helping you build on your strengths so you can achieve the well-respected bachelor’s or graduate degree you deserve.

Did you know?

  • College graduates earn up to 25 percent more each year than someone who is doing the same job without a degree.
  • The benefits of a college degree increase the higher your degree is and A&M-Commerce offers master’s and doctoral degree options that are highly prized in the marketplace.
  • Knowledge is power. The more knowledge and experience you have, the more willing employers are to promote you.

Your opportunities at A&M-Commerce are limitless. Whatever your educational goals are, we are here to help you define and achieve them.

Tell Us Your Story

We want to know how A&M-Commerce has helped you transition from military to civilian life. Send your stories and military photos to Ashley Johnson in Marketing Communications.

Alumni Veterans

Vernon Moore

Vernon Moore

Class of 2008, U.S. Army (retired)
In February 1996, Staff Sergeant (SSG) Vernon Moore III was deployed in bosnia with the U.S. Army, keeping supply routes clear as a military policeman. On routine
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Faculty and Staff

Dr. Chris Myers

Dr. Chris Myers

Lt. Col., U.S. Air Force Reserves
Marketing and Management Professor
What has been your most notable experience in the military? My most notable experience was being in
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Student Veterans

Glenn Davis

Glenn Davis

Class of 2010, U.S. Army What was your MOS in the Army? My MOS is 68W Health Care Specialist, (Combat Medic). Where was your last deployment and most notable experience? I have not been deployed Read More

Casey Phillips

Casey Phillips

Class of 2012, Infantry Team Leader, U.S. Marine Corps Casey Phillips saw the statue of Saddam Hussein fall during his deployment to Iraq in 2003 with the U.S. Marine Corps, and is now seeing what
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Casey Phillips

Frances Luse

Class of 2009 (B.S. Mathematics), 2011 (M.S. Mathematics), Captain, U.S. Army (retired). what was your MOS? first I was a clerk typics (71L) and then a food inspector (91R)... I received a direct Read More

Josh Smith

Josh Smith

Class of 2011, Sgt., U.S. Army
What was your MOS in the Army? I was a Medic. 68W Where was your last deployment and most notable experience? My last deployment was to Kosovo on a peace keeping
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Reyna Tillery

Reyna Tillery

Class of 2012, Staff Sgt. U.S. Air force What was your MOS in the Air Force? Well, since I was in the Air Foce, it's not called an MOS, it's referred to as an AFSC (Air Force specialty Code). I was
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Scott Palomino

Scott Palomino

Class of 2010, Senior Airman 1st class. U.S. Air force What honors/awards did ou receive during your military service? I received a Purple Heart for getting hit and losing my left leg to a mortar
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