The Citadel and the South Carolina Corps of Cadets

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Arcadia Publishing, 2004 - 128 páginas
Since its founding in 1842, The Citadel has provided generations of leaders to the state and nation. From its original purpose of providing an education to young men of South Carolina who would perform military duties for the state, it has evolved into an institution of national stature, highly regarded for both its academic reputation and its disciplined environment. Graduates of The Citadel have fought in every United States war since the Mexican War in 1846. Cadets have also achieved prominence in other fields, such as serving in leadership roles in state and national government, education, the professions, and business. With the help of over 200 black-and-white photographs, this work explores the development of The Citadel over the past 160 years, and included are sketches of its visionary founders, faculty members, and leaders. Descriptive vignettes highlight the success of the alumni and give insight into the experiences of the most important element of The Citadel: the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.

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Acknowledgments
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War
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Rebirth and Growth
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The Greater Citadel
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The Present Citadel
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William H. Buckley is a 1971 graduate of The Citadel and an Atlanta attorney. He served on active duty in the Marine Corps after graduation and retired from the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve in 2001 as a colonel. Buckley is also a graduate of the Mercer University School of Law and the U.S. Army War College.

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