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The Citadel Alumni Association Contributes to Scholarships

The Citadel Alumni Association capped off a banner year of giving at its annual membership meeting. The Association will contribute $900,000 to support college operations, CAA legacy cadet and need-based scholarships, and enhance The Citadel’s Service to Country Tuition Scholarships and National Service Room and Board Scholarships for ROTC cadets.

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  • March 24, 2026
  • March 24, 1663: King Charles II grants the territory called “Carolana” to eight Lords Proprietors, serving as a blueprint for the colonization of Carolina, setting the stage for the establishment of Charles Towne in 1670

charlestonmag.com/features/defining_moments_in_charlestons_history_1663_1736
  • March 23, 2026
  • On March 23, 1942—just three months after assuming control—the U.S. War Department (which, in 1947, became the Department of the Army under the newly formed Department of Defense) signed a lease with the City of Charleston, formally activating Charleston Municipal Airport as Charleston Municipal Airport, First Air Force, reflecting its joint military-civilian use.

About seven months later, the installation was renamed Charleston Army Air Base, and on June 15, 1943, it became Charleston Army Air Field.

At the time of Army occupancy, the airport included 732 acres, two runways, and several buildings.

jbcharleston.jb.mil/News/Commentaries/Display/Article/1156851/the-founding-of-charleston-air-force-base/
  • Dr. J. Patrick Johnson, '78, was featured in a CedarsSinai.org article titled, The Cowboy Spine Surgeon.

cedars-sinai.org/blog/the-cowboy-spine-surgeon.html
  • March 20, 2026: Welcome to our Gold Corps Reunion classes!
  • One-hundred eighty three years ago today, on March 20, 1843, the first Cadets reported to The Citadel on Marion Square. This date is celebrated today as "Corps Day," the official anniversary of the formation of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.

citadeldigitalarchives.omeka.net/items/show/518
  • March 19, 2026: Hampton Park and Campus are ready for Corps Day Weekend and our Gold Corps Reunion!
  • Robert D. Harris, '73, was featured in an article on the Red Cross website on his years as a blood donor.

redcross.org
March 24, 2026
March 24, 2026
March 24, 2026
March 24, 2026
March 24, 2026
March 24, 2026
March 24, 2026
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March 24, 1663: King Charles II grants the territory called “Carolana” to eight Lords Proprietors, serving as a blueprint for the colonization of Carolina, setting the stage for the establishment of Charles Towne in 1670

charlestonmag.com/features/defining_moments_in_charlestons_history_1663_1736
March 24, 1663: King Charles II grants the territory called “Carolana” to eight Lords Proprietors, serving as a blueprint for the colonization of Carolina, setting the stage for the establishment of Charles Towne in 1670 charlestonmag.com/features/defining_moments_in_charlestons_history_1663_1736
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On March 23, 1942—just three months after assuming control—the U.S. War Department (which, in 1947, became the Department of the Army under the newly formed Department of Defense) signed a lease with the City of Charleston, formally activating Charleston Municipal Airport as Charleston Municipal Airport, First Air Force, reflecting its joint military-civilian use.

About seven months later, the installation was renamed Charleston Army Air Base, and on June 15, 1943, it became Charleston Army Air Field.

At the time of Army occupancy, the airport included 732 acres, two runways, and several buildings.

jbcharleston.jb.mil/News/Commentaries/Display/Article/1156851/the-founding-of-charleston-air-force-base/
On March 23, 1942—just three months after assuming control—the U.S. War Department (which, in 1947, became the Department of the Army under the newly formed Department of Defense) signed a lease with the City of Charleston, formally activating Charleston Municipal Airport as Charleston Municipal Airport, First Air Force, reflecting its joint military-civilian use. About seven months later, the installation was renamed Charleston Army Air Base, and on June 15, 1943, it became Charleston Army Air Field. At the time of Army occupancy, the airport included 732 acres, two runways, and several buildings. jbcharleston.jb.mil/News/Commentaries/Display/Article/1156851/the-founding-of-charleston-air-force-base/
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Dr. J. Patrick Johnson, '78, was featured in a CedarsSinai.org article titled, The Cowboy Spine Surgeon.

cedars-sinai.org/blog/the-cowboy-spine-surgeon.html
Dr. J. Patrick Johnson, '78, was featured in a CedarsSinai.org article titled, The Cowboy Spine Surgeon. cedars-sinai.org/blog/the-cowboy-spine-surgeon.html
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March 20, 2026: Welcome to our Gold Corps Reunion classes!
March 20, 2026: Welcome to our Gold Corps Reunion classes!
March 20, 2026: Welcome to our Gold Corps Reunion classes!
March 20, 2026: Welcome to our Gold Corps Reunion classes!
March 20, 2026: Welcome to our Gold Corps Reunion classes!
March 20, 2026: Welcome to our Gold Corps Reunion classes!
March 20, 2026: Welcome to our Gold Corps Reunion classes!
March 20, 2026: Welcome to our Gold Corps Reunion classes!
March 20, 2026: Welcome to our Gold Corps Reunion classes!
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One-hundred eighty three years ago today, on March 20, 1843, the first Cadets reported to The Citadel on Marion Square. This date is celebrated today as "Corps Day," the official anniversary of the formation of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.

citadeldigitalarchives.omeka.net/items/show/518
One-hundred eighty three years ago today, on March 20, 1843, the first Cadets reported to The Citadel on Marion Square. This date is celebrated today as "Corps Day," the official anniversary of the formation of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets. citadeldigitalarchives.omeka.net/items/show/518
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March 19, 2026: Hampton Park and Campus are ready for Corps Day Weekend and our Gold Corps Reunion!
March 19, 2026: Hampton Park and Campus are ready for Corps Day Weekend and our Gold Corps Reunion!
March 19, 2026: Hampton Park and Campus are ready for Corps Day Weekend and our Gold Corps Reunion!
March 19, 2026: Hampton Park and Campus are ready for Corps Day Weekend and our Gold Corps Reunion!
March 19, 2026: Hampton Park and Campus are ready for Corps Day Weekend and our Gold Corps Reunion!
March 19, 2026: Hampton Park and Campus are ready for Corps Day Weekend and our Gold Corps Reunion!
March 19, 2026: Hampton Park and Campus are ready for Corps Day Weekend and our Gold Corps Reunion!
March 19, 2026: Hampton Park and Campus are ready for Corps Day Weekend and our Gold Corps Reunion!
March 19, 2026: Hampton Park and Campus are ready for Corps Day Weekend and our Gold Corps Reunion!
March 19, 2026: Hampton Park and Campus are ready for Corps Day Weekend and our Gold Corps Reunion!
March 19, 2026: Hampton Park and Campus are ready for Corps Day Weekend and our Gold Corps Reunion!
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Robert D. Harris, '73, was featured in an article on the Red Cross website on his years as a blood donor.

redcross.org
Robert D. Harris, '73, was featured in an article on the Red Cross website on his years as a blood donor. redcross.org
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