Vietnam veterans honor fallen Citadel graduate who saved their lives
“I tried to get him out. He was trying to help us. If it hadn’t been for him and his platoon, we wouldn’t be here today.”
Read More“I tried to get him out. He was trying to help us. If it hadn’t been for him and his platoon, we wouldn’t be here today.”
Read MoreThe Citadel was fascinating to me. I knew I wanted to be a part of this place and I wanted to earn my own ring.
Read MoreCitadel alumnus and Dorchester native Mozar Ross embarked on a nine-month clerkship at South Africa’s highest court in August.
Read MoreA gallery of photos of The Citadel campus after Hurricane Hugo, as well as photos of cadets cleaning up the campus and neighborhood after the storm.
Read MoreLt. Col. Charles D. Hodges, USAF, is expected to receive a royal chivalric order from the Kingdom of Thailand in ceremonies at the Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C., for his efforts helping lead the Tham Luang cave rescue in Thailand.
Read MoreThis summer, Fritz Hollings’s brother-in-law donated the long-time senator’s class ring, honorary sword and two American flags to The Citadel Archives.
Read MoreDuring the last weekend of October, The Citadel and The Citadel Alumni Association will hold one of the college’s biggest events of the year on campus.
Read MoreFor five months Greg Kraft, his wife Roxanne and other family members have been waiting and hoping that Matthew’s body would be found.
Read MoreKeynote speaker for Purple Heart Day ceremony: Lt. Col. Matthew Kutilek, USMC, Citadel Class of 2001. Kutilek was presented with the Purple Heart for wounds suffered in 2010 while he was deployed to Afghanistan
Read MoreIn the fall of 1958, two cadets and an elephant helped lead The Citadel Bulldogs football team to a victory over rival VMI.
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