April 2008


Recognition Day, the day that freshmen cadets are formally recognized as members of the Corps of Cadets, took place Saturday. At the end of the day of physical training, upper class cadets recognized the freshmen by shaking their hands and calling them by their first names.

Recognition Day, the day that freshmen cadets are formally recognized as members of the Corps of Cadets, took place Saturday. At the end of the day of physical training, upper class cadets recognized the freshmen by shaking their hands and calling them by their first names.

Recognition Day, the day that freshmen cadets are formally recognized as members of the Corps of Cadets, took place Saturday. At the end of the day of physical training, upper class cadets recognized the freshmen by shaking their hands and calling them by their first names.

Recognition Day, the day that freshmen cadets are formally recognized as members of the Corps of Cadets, took place Saturday. At the end of the day of physical training, upper class cadets recognized the freshmen by shaking their hands and calling them by their first names.



The Citadel's Cordell Ranger Company take part in survival field training at Fort Jackson recently. Cadet Watkins works on his improvised shelter in the swamp.

Citadel Marines and Marine contract students work the rope climb on the combat obstacle course during field training exercises at the Marine Corps Recruit Training Depot, Parris Island recently.

Freshmen Air Force ROTC cadets toured a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft during a visit to Charleston Air Force Base recently. An active duty maintenance squadron member explained how his job is vital in a C-17 mission.
