Reveille VI (September 3, 1993 – October 18, 2003) Reveille VI was a registered Rough Collie born in
Woodward, Oklahoma, and took over as Texas A&M's mascot from Reveille V during halftime of the football game against the
University of Louisville on November 13, 1993. Upon induction into the Aggie family, she quickly assumed the roles and duties of her predecessor and began attending university functions including football games. Shortly after beginning her duties, Reveille was kidnapped by a group of
University of Texas students led by Neil Andrew Sheffield. For almost a week, Texas A&M denied that the mascot had been stolen. After the school finally acknowledged her disappearance and released a statement that they were planning to press felony charges against whoever took her, Reveille was tied to a sign post near
Lake Travis and an anonymous caller informed the police of her location. She was returned unharmed to Texas A&M and resumed her duties. Reveille VI became a movie star in the 1996 film
Reveille, My Life as the Aggie Mascot. She was in attendance with the Aggie football team during their first Big 12 Championship in 1998, and celebrated alongside President
George W. Bush at the inaugural ball in
Washington, D.C., in 2001. Six weeks later, on October 18, 2003, Reveille VI was
euthanized. The decision was made by Hall and other Texas A&M veterinarians because of her deteriorating health. Funeral services were held Sunday, November 2, 2003, at
Kyle Field. Speakers at her funeral were former mascot corporals Mark Boynton, Class of 1997, and Jeff Bailey, Class of 2000. Following the funeral service, Reveille VI was buried among earlier Reveilles at the north entrance to Kyle Field. ==Reveille VII==