Upcoming News from The Citadel – April 2021

A look at some of the events happening in and around The Citadel’s campus, including the ROTC Awards Ceremony, Storm The Citadel, and more.

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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.

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Celebrating cadets and active duty students becoming officers in the U.S. Armed Forces

Approximately a third of the South Carolina Class of 2020 earn commissions to become military officers upon graduating which will be close to 200.

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U.S. Army names Samuel Eckert “Cadet of the Week”

Cadet Samuel Eckert was hand selected by COL. John Cyrulik, a professor of Military Science for The Citadel for multiple reasons.

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On the Top of the Order of Merit

Citadel cadet named #2 on U.S. Army Cadet Command’s Order of Merit List As seen in The President’s Report 2018 Cadet Matthew Wilder is working on an electrical engineering design project

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One Obstacle at a Time

Having completed his last semester as The Citadel, Rene Valentine’s future is bright. He made his mark on The Citadel. His next obstacle, Marine Officer Candidate School in Quantico.

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Citadel Army ROTC cadets in nation’s top ten for two years in a row

For the second consecutive year a Citadel cadet is among America’s top ten Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets.

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The Citadel and the Royal Navy pay tribute to submarine used during World War II

On Veterans Day, The Citadel and the visiting officers from the Royal Navy payed tribute to a British submarine that was critical during WWII.

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My ring story: coming into the Corps broken did not break me

When I called the college to report my injury, the Navy ROTC office told me that my contract would be cancelled and I would have to wait to matriculate.

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Wonder women

“I want to get my hands in there and guide people the right way,” says Paige Herbst, Army National Guard cadet.

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