Army cadets learn leadership from one of The Citadel’s highest-ranking active duty officers
Maj. Gen. David Wilson, ’91, was — virtually — back on his old stomping grounds, teaching senior Army cadets about leadership.
Read MoreMaj. Gen. David Wilson, ’91, was — virtually — back on his old stomping grounds, teaching senior Army cadets about leadership.
Read MoreThe Citadel Commandant of Cadets is responsible for the command, leadership development and oversight of the 2,300-member Corps of Cadets.
Read MoreIn 2016, AnaMalae Tia walked onto campus at the Citadel in South Carolina with her sights set on an Army commission in 2020.
Read More“Due to the pandemic, the traditional training had to be cancelled. But, as their song says, ‘The Army goes rolling along.'”
Read MoreLt. Gen. Thomas James Jr., Citadel Class of 1985, is the commander of First Army. First Army is the oldest and longest established field army of the branch.
Read MoreLt. Gen. Thomas James Jr., ’85, narriates a video from the First United States Army to remember Memorial Day, by highlighting a World War II soldier.
Read MoreFor Jack Crosswhite, Citadel Class of 2020, the traditions of graduation go beyond getting a diploma and tossing a hat in the air.
Read MoreCitadel School of Engineering alumnus promoted to major general with family and Citadel classmates at ceremony.
Read MoreHe’s one of the few people to rise from private to four-star general — and soon he’ll be at The Citadel to share some of his experiences.
Read MoreCadet Samuel Eckert was hand selected by COL. John Cyrulik, a professor of Military Science for The Citadel for multiple reasons.
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