Soldiers are failing the Army’s new fitness test. Citadel cadets are figuring out why

A group of 20 randomly selected Citadel students on track for an Army commission were taken as part of a group to measure the success of the training program.

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Citadel alumnus gave order to begin operation which led to ISIS leader’s death

As seen on WCSC – Live 5 News, by Nick Krueger The man who gave the order to start the operation which led to the death of Islamic State leader

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Citadel to represent America in world’s most prestigious military music festival

The Citadel Regimental Band and Pipes will proudly represent the United States as the country’s designated military band performing at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland in 2020.

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Citadel 2003 alumna selected for new class of White House Fellows

Rita Avila, Citadel Class of 2003, is from Charleston, South Carolina, and is placed at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

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Honor, Service & Valor

Upon graduating from The Citadel, he was commissioned in the US Marine Corps, where he served two tours in Vietnam and earned a Silver Star for Valor.

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The NBA’s China problem due to political control over markets

Citadel business professor, Richard Ebeling, gives an interview for WJIM’s Steve Gruber show about the disagreement between the NBA and China.

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A day to demonstrate the servant leadership of Citadel cadets

Servant leadership through community service is integral to the college’s mission of developing cadets into principled leaders.

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Cadets in the community: leading the way and giving back

Leadership Day only happens once a year, but the impact of the help from hundreds of cadets during that one day is far-reaching.

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A Citadel Homecoming tradition: getting to know this year’s regimental commander

Public Affairs NCO, Ruby Bolden, interviews Regimental Commander, Benjamin Snyder, about his inspirations and values.

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