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  2. List of The Citadel alumni - Wikipedia

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    Business. Charles E. Daniel (1918), R. Hugh Daniel (1929) – co-founders of Daniel International Corporation, at one time the largest construction company in the world. Major Citadel benefactors for whom Daniel Library is named. Randolph Guthrie (1925) Chairman of the Board, Studebaker.

  3. The Citadel - Wikipedia

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    The Citadel Military College of South Carolina[5] (simply known as The Citadel) is a public senior military college in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Established in 1842, it is the third oldest of the six senior military colleges in the United States. The Citadel was initially established as two schools to educate young men from ...

  4. History of The Citadel - Wikipedia

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    The History of The Citadel began in the early 1820s with the formation of a militia and state arsenal in response to an alleged slave revolt in 1822. [1] By 1842 the arsenal grew into an academy, with the Legislature establishing it as the South Carolina Military Academy. Cadets played a key role in the Civil War by assisting in the battalion ...

  5. Talk:List of The Citadel alumni - Wikipedia

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    In a remark above, an anonymous editor says he is trying to make this list a good PR tool for The CItadel. We call that promotional editing, and it will get you blocked. This list should be a simple listing of the notable persons as Wikipedia defines notability who attended The Citadel, whether they graduated or not.

  6. Category:The Citadel alumni - Wikipedia

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    M. Neill W. Macaulay Jr. Nancy Mace; Gabriel H. Mahon Jr. Edward C. Mann; James Mann (South Carolina politician) Kenneth G. Matheson; Burnet R. Maybank Jr.

  7. James W. Duckett - Wikipedia

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    Colonel ( United States Army Reserve) Battles/wars. World War II. Awards. Bronze Star Medal. Other work. President of The Citadel. Major General James W. Duckett (July 8, 1911 – January 21, 1991) [1] was an American military official. He served as the 14th President of The Citadel from 1970 to 1974, succeeding General Hugh P. Harris.

  8. The Citadel Bulldogs football - Wikipedia

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    The Citadel's primary rivals are the VMI Keydets football and Furman Paladins football. The game with VMI is known as the Military Classic of the South. The Citadel and Furman have been heated, annual rivals since both joined the Southern Conference in 1936. The Citadel is 151-174-9 all-time against in-state opponents.

  9. John Kimmons - Wikipedia

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    General Kimmons is a Distinguished Alumnus of The Citadel. [10] On January 22, 1997, Colonel Kimmons was awarded the Military Intelligence Corps Association's LTC Thomas W. Knowlton Award for Excellence in Intelligence, [11] commemorating his significant role in Army Military Intelligence while assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command.