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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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  • July 31, 2025
  • John C. Norris, '98, was appointed as the new Public Works director for the City of Miami Beach.

communitynewspapers.com/biscayne-bay/miami-beach-names-new-public-works-director/
  • July 30, 2025
  • Erich J. Peschel, '06, reached the summit of Granite Peak-Montana's highest point at 12,799 feet-on July 21, 2025. Considered the second most difficult of the 50 state highpoints, Granite Peak marks his 20th successful summit in his quest to climb them all.
  • July 29, 2025
  • LCDR Andrew C. Tangen, USN, Ret., '06, was elected on July 16, 2025, as the president of the National Association of County Veterans Service Officers at their annual conference held in Louisville, Ky.
  • July 28, 2025
  • On July 27, 1940, Horace (Sally) Crouch, '40, was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army through the Army ROTC program at The Citadel. In February 1942, he was selected for the Doolittle Raid on Japan, where he served as navigator, bombardier, and door gunner. It was the first bomber raid launched from an aircraft carrier and was briefed as a one-way mission.

Crouch directed the crew to Tokyo and successfully hit the target before bailing out over China as planned, due to insufficient fuel to return to the carrier. He remained in China for more than a year and flew 25 additional missions. After retiring from the Air Force, he taught mathematics in Columbia schools for 25 years.

Listen to Lieutenant Colonel Crouch tell his story here: localhistory.richlandlibrary.com
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John C. Norris, '98, was appointed as the new Public Works director for the City of Miami Beach.

communitynewspapers.com/biscayne-bay/miami-beach-names-new-public-works-director/
John C. Norris, '98, was appointed as the new Public Works director for the City of Miami Beach. communitynewspapers.com/biscayne-bay/miami-beach-names-new-public-works-director/
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July 30, 2025
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Erich J. Peschel, '06, reached the summit of Granite Peak-Montana's highest point at 12,799 feet-on July 21, 2025. Considered the second most difficult of the 50 state highpoints, Granite Peak marks his 20th successful summit in his quest to climb them all.
Erich J. Peschel, '06, reached the summit of Granite Peak-Montana's highest point at 12,799 feet-on July 21, 2025. Considered the second most difficult of the 50 state highpoints, Granite Peak marks his 20th successful summit in his quest to climb them all.
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July 29, 2025
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LCDR Andrew C. Tangen, USN, Ret., '06, was elected on July 16, 2025, as the president of the National Association of County Veterans Service Officers at their annual conference held in Louisville, Ky.
LCDR Andrew C. Tangen, USN, Ret., '06, was elected on July 16, 2025, as the president of the National Association of County Veterans Service Officers at their annual conference held in Louisville, Ky.
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July 28, 2025
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On July 27, 1940, Horace (Sally) Crouch, '40, was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army through the Army ROTC program at The Citadel. In February 1942, he was selected for the Doolittle Raid on Japan, where he served as navigator, bombardier, and door gunner. It was the first bomber raid launched from an aircraft carrier and was briefed as a one-way mission.

Crouch directed the crew to Tokyo and successfully hit the target before bailing out over China as planned, due to insufficient fuel to return to the carrier. He remained in China for more than a year and flew 25 additional missions. After retiring from the Air Force, he taught mathematics in Columbia schools for 25 years.

Listen to Lieutenant Colonel Crouch tell his story here: localhistory.richlandlibrary.com
On July 27, 1940, Horace (Sally) Crouch, '40, was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army through the Army ROTC program at The Citadel. In February 1942, he was selected for the Doolittle Raid on Japan, where he served as navigator, bombardier, and door gunner. It was the first bomber raid launched from an aircraft carrier and was briefed as a one-way mission. Crouch directed the crew to Tokyo and successfully hit the target before bailing out over China as planned, due to insufficient fuel to return to the carrier. He remained in China for more than a year and flew 25 additional missions. After retiring from the Air Force, he taught mathematics in Columbia schools for 25 years. Listen to Lieutenant Colonel Crouch tell his story here: localhistory.richlandlibrary.com
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