- The
Virginia Tech
Regimental Band, also
known as the
Highty Tighties, VPI
Cadet Band, or Band
Company was
established in 1893 as a
military marching band...
-
traditionally waved by
cheerleaders at
Virginia Tech
football games and the
Highty-
Tighties pla****
Dixie as a
fight song when the
Hokies scored a touchdown. A...
- the
cheer also
appeared in the series, Band of Brothers,
written as
Highty Tighty,
Christ Almighty, Who the **** are we? Zim ram, God****, we’re Airborne...
- Man****as, Virginia. The VPI
Cadet Band has been
referred to as the
Highty-
Tighties since 1921.
Before U.S.
entry into
World War I, the ROTC (Reserve Officer...
-
visitors to
admire when not in use. The
Highty-
Tighties:
Virginia Tech's
regimental band, the
Highty-
Tighties was
founded in 1892 and is the
oldest collegiate...
-
Homestead BCB
Airport Life
Collegiate Times Virginia Tech
Corps of
Cadets Highty-
Tighties The
Marching Virginians The New
Virginians Virginia Tech
Rescue Squad...
-
Homestead BCB
Airport Life
Collegiate Times Virginia Tech
Corps of
Cadets Highty-
Tighties The
Marching Virginians The New
Virginians Virginia Tech
Rescue Squad...
- two
collegiate marching bands at
Virginia Tech (the
other being the
Highty Tighties, the
regimental band of the
Virginia Tech
Corps of Cadets). Because...
-
Cadets /
Midshipmen Citadel Regimental Band and
Pipes Fightin'
Texas Aggie Band
Golden Eagle Band
Highty-
Tighties Merchant Marine Academy Regimental Band...
- band, The
Marching Virginians, and the
Corps of Cadets' band, the
Highty Tighties. The Old
Hokie spirit yell, in use
since 1896, is
familiar to all Tech...