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"Say cheese"

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Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzesinski, hosts of The Morning Joe on MSNBC, poses for pictures with member of The Citadel Republican Society. Members of the cadet club were stand ins for the S.C. GOP debate for governor in January at Memminger Auditorium in Charleston.

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State politics and TV production merge as cadets observe

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Cadet members of The Citadel Republican Society club get a taste of television production at the S.C. GOP debate for governor, which was moderated by Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski of MSNBC's The Morning Joe show. The cadets were stand-ins for the candidates as lighting and sound preparation took place.

A day at the S.C. Aquarium

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Oscar Company Cadets James Hurton (left) and Gregory Smith hang out with Bullpup Ashton Johnson, a first grader at Memminger Elementary School. The trio are part of the Bulldog Bullpup Program, a cadet leadership program in which cadets are paired with a youngster to mentor. The program took a special trip to the aquarium on Jan. 30.

Veterans share experiences with officers to be

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Cadets Eric Clark, right, and James Hurton, center, talk with retired Marine Floyd Zurenda during an NROTC unit trip to the Veterans Victory House. The NROTC unit visits the assisted living home for veterans near Walterboro once a month so would-be officers can learn from the men and women who served before them.

Splish splash that's a big bath

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Cadet Dallas Sewell of Kilo Company shows her Bullpup MaKenzie Grippon, a kindergartner at Memminger Elementary School, the great ocean tank at the S.C. Aquarium. The Bulldog/Bullpup Program is a cadet mentoring organization that works with area children. The Bulldogs (cadets) took their Bullpups to the aquarium on Jan. 30.

Veterans share their experiences with officers to be

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Cadet Fletcher Stark talks to retired Army veterans John Spittle (green shirt) and Andrew Mouse (yellow shirt) and relatives during lunch at the Veterans Victory House. The NROTC unit visits the assisted living home near Walterboro once a month so would be officers can learn from the men and women who served before them.

Citadel President Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa confers President's List and Gold Stars at parade

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Gen. Rosa honors cadets for academic success with President's List recognition and Gold Stars

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Libraries are used for more than storing books

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Maj. Kathleen Turner, head instructor in the Daniel Library, teaches research techniques and methods to cadets in a health education class where students must investigate current health issues and write a paper.

Bond Volunteer Aspirants vie for a spot on Summerall Guards each winter

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The Daniel Library is the the place for studying this spring

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Faculty and staff attend a campus town hall meeting Jan. 26

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MECEP Sgt. Tiffany Martin runs the campus obstacle course during training

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NROTC students train for summer Officer Candidate School on Johnson Hagood Stadium's steps

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Citadel Marines takes to the pluff mud as part of training for OSC

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A cadet salutes during parade

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Cadet officers march to the reviewing stands during a military dress parade

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Commandant of Cadets Col. Leo Mercado inspects cadets' room

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Up close: Commandant's Inspections are serious affairs

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Lt. Gen. John Rosa addresses the Corps of Cadets at the start of the spring semester.

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A Bulldog crowd can easily rattle an opposing team

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Summerall Chapel is decorated for the holidays

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Ranger Challenge takes on Bold Leaders Challenge

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Team Gold from the Army ROTC Ranger Challenge carry their boatduring the first Bold Leaders Challenge in Fort Knox, Ky., in November. Teams competed in a timed series of 12 military tasks, including navigation, an obstacle course, boat movement, equipment inspections and a leader reaction course that uses problem solving skills and teamwork to complete.

Ranger Challenge teams take on first Bold Leaders Challenge

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Cadets George Higdon, left, Delta Rojas Nunez and Paul Wood on the Army ROTC unit's Ranger Challenge Team Black prepare to negotiate a water obstacle using a rope bridges. Two teams from Army ROTC took part on the Bold Leaders Challenge in November at Fort Knox, Ky.

Christmas Candlelight Service attracts crowds to chapel

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Regimental Band and Pipes will be America's band at the 2010 Edinburgh Military Tattoo

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The Citadel announced 3 December 2009 that The Citadel Regimental Band and Pipes will be the only U.S. band taking part in the2010 Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland.

Regimental Band and Pipes will be America's band at the 2010 Edinburgh Military Tattoo

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Charleston Mayor Joe Riley and Citadel President Lt. Gen. John Rosa attend the 3 December announcement that The Citadel Regimental Band and Pipes has been invited to the 2010 Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland.

Randy Bresnik, ’89 at work on the Shuttle Atlantis and International Space Station before Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving in the Mess Hall

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Knobs keep a long-standing holiday tradition going by making Thanksgiving hats for upperclass cadets. The hats, from the simple to the elaborate, are presented to mentor cadets during the annual Thanksgiving feast in the Mess Hall.

Thanksgiving in the Mess Hall

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Upperclass cadets show off their Thanksgiving bonnets, created by knobs as part of a long-standing Thanksgiving tradition in the Mess Hall.

Cadet Caleb P. Rodgers (with parents) accepts Engineering's Himelright Scholarship from Dean Fallon

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Marine Corps celebrates 234th birthday Nov. 10

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Col. Leo Mercado, Gunnery Sgt. Jamie Nicholson, Sgt. Nate Riddle and Col. Brent Dunahoe stand before the NROTC unit's Marine Corps birthday cake.

Homecoming is for remembering old times and making new memories

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Alumni award recipients take review during Saturday's parade

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Alumni groups get into the Homecoming spirit

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65 years and still going strong - Class of '44 at Homecoming

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Jeep review escorts outgoing CAA president, Gen. Rosa, regimental commander

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Cannon fire resonates across the Charleston peninsula each Homecoming

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Corps presents flowers to Theresa Carter, wife of CAA president Ed Carter

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The Twilight Parade remembers those who have passed away

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Happy Homecoming 2009

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Old Glory is retired for the day

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Sunset on the Ashley River provides the backdrop for annual Twilight Parade

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The Citadel Pipe Band kicks off Homecoming Saturday

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The 2010 Summerall Guards perform for alumni

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Charleston Mayor Joe Riley, '64, celebrates his 45th reunion

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William Klich (center) honored as School of Business alumnus of the year

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Honor Committee Courtroom renovated, rededicated

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BOV Chairman Doug Snyder opens Tommy McQueeny Art Exhibit

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