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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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    citadel.edu. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Category:The Citadel alumni - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about alumni of The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alumni of The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina .

  6. 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 ...

  7. Thomas Nugent Courvousie - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Nugent Courvoisie (October 16, 1916 – April 30, 2006) was a United States Army Officer and Assistant Commandant of Cadets at The Citadel who was the subject of The Boo, the first book authored by famed novelist Pat Conroy and the inspiration for “The Bear” in Conroy's novel The Lords of Discipline.

  8. George Bray McMillan - Wikipedia

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    Early life McMillan as a cadet at The Citadel, 1937. McMillan was born in Winter Garden, Florida and attended Lakeview High School. He developed an early interest in flying and sought an appointment to West Point and the U.S. Naval Academy but after failing to receive one enrolled at Marion Military Institute in Alabama; he attended for one year then transferred to The Citadel in Charleston ...

  9. John Palms - Wikipedia

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    Born. ( 1935-06-06) June 6, 1935 (age 88) Rijswijk, Netherlands. Alma mater. The Citadel. Emory University. University of New Mexico. John Michael Palms (born June 6, 1935, in Rijswijk, Netherlands) is an American military officer, nuclear physicist and college professor who also served as president of the University of South Carolina and ...