The rewind: celebrating the Class of 1970 and more

The postponed Homecoming recognized the milestone reunions for classes ending in ‘0 and ‘5 and, especially, members of the Class of 1970 who celebrated their 50th reunion.

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Big John’s Tavern, one of the oldest bars in Charleston, returns to original location

The new owners Christopher Houston, Scotty Sheriff and Darren Bradley graduated from The Citadel in 2003, 2001 and 1989, respectively. 

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This family had both a parent and kids deployed to same war after 9/11

Although one son was at The Citadel, his goal wasn’t to follow in his father’s footsteps. He wanted structure and discipline.

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Augusta Rucking Crew organizes workout to commemorate 20th anniversary of 9/11

Mueller, a graduate of The Citadel, started rucking several years ago to create a community and exercise outdoors.

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North Jersey man led record-breaking rescue mission out of Afghanistan

Lt. Col. Eric Kut, Class of 2002, was the mission commander of the C-17 Globemaster aircraft that brought 823 passengers to safety on Aug 15.

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Island Coastal Lager bridging the gap between craft and conglomerate

Brandon Perry and Scott Hansen, a member of The Citadel Class of 1994, founded Island Coastal Lager in the Lowcountry.

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Gov. Kemp Appoints Fitz Johnson to Public Service Commission

Governor Brian P. Kemp appointed Fitz Johnson, Citadel Class of 1985, to serve as the District 3 Commissioner on the Georgia Public Service Commission.

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Owner of QVC and HSN Hires David Rawlinson as Its Next CEO

David Rawlinson II graduated from the South Carolina Corps of Cadets with a political science degree in 1998.

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Valor & Value: Veterans talk about their business traits

Brown attended The Citadel on an Army ROTC scholarship. He was an Army captain for six years and served in Special Forces as a Green Beret.

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They met at The Citadel. 35 years later, a Fort Mill teacher gave his ‘brother’ a kidney

As seen in the Rock Hill Herald, by Tobie Nell Perkins Rob Settin needed a kidney. A sacrifice by a Citadel classmate who Settin hadn’t spoken to in 35 years

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