The story of ‘The Class that Never Was’ now in four languages across Europe
This article was originally published by The Citadel Newsroom on November 6, 2014. CHARLESTON,
Continue Reading →This article was originally published by The Citadel Newsroom on November 6, 2014. CHARLESTON,
Continue Reading →E.B. Moore was born on September 19, 1923 in Manila, Philippine Islands. His father,
Continue Reading →Born on July 18, 1924 to Estelle and Mack Roth and a native of Daytona Beach,
Continue Reading →Born in New Jersey on February 2, 1925, to Mrs. Jessie P. Hale Batchelder
Continue Reading →Born on September 5, 1923 to Mr. Jack E. James and Mrs. Myrtle Allen
Continue Reading →By Richard H. Kellahan, Class of 1944 Posted here with the permission of the Kellahan
Continue Reading →On April 30, 1945, 2Lt. Richard “Paul” Padgett, ’44, native of Walterboro, South Carolina,
Continue Reading →Originally written and published in Dutch in the local Limburg’s newspaper on March 26,
Continue Reading →Een herinnering vanwege Memorial Day en de zeventigste herdenking van D-Day: zeldzame filmbeelden uit
Continue Reading →Un 70e anniversaire souvenir du Memorial Day et du jour J : extraits de
Continue Reading →This story was originally published in the Sandlapper, Autumn 2009. It is posted here in its
Continue Reading →WILLIAM ALVIN HENSON, II, Class of 1944 June 8, 1923 – September 28, 1944
Continue Reading →Een herinnering vanwege Memorial Day en de zeventigste herdenking van D-Day: zeldzame filmbeelden uit
Continue Reading →A Memorial Day and D-Day 70th anniversary remembrance: Rare film footage from The Citadel
Continue Reading →In my previous post, I remarked that at Lorraine American Cemetery, the largest American
Continue Reading →For a Citadel graduate, the band of brotherhood formed and embedded in the course
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