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The Blue Book is The Citadel's manual for cadet rules and regulations, focusing on discipline. It is issued by the Commandant and areas covered…
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The first Citadel etiquette guide was published in 1932 and continued through the 1960s. A final later edition was published in 1994. These guides…
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This collection of Citadel medals, pins and awards consists of academic, military and athletic honors.
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Mark W. Clark (1896-1984) was a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. He served in World War I and World War II, and was…
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This collection contains materials related to the battle for coeducation at The Citadel. For more information and research tips, visit our Coeducation…
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The Citadel Archives encourages The Citadel community, including faculty, staff, students, parents and alumni to submit stories and images related to…
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Asbury Coward was a member of The Citadel's Class of 1854. After graduation, he founded the King's Mountain Military School in Yorksville, South…
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At Citadel dances (or hops) cadets would receive a dance card in which they would write the names of their dance partners for each song. Some dance…
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Lieutenant John Hodges David Jr, Class of 1914, was the first South Carolina officer to be killed in action during World War I.
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