| February at The Citadel
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| Cadets
Mallory and Swaim render honors during a parade in which they were decorated for excellence. Cadet Captain Mallory received the Society of the Cincinnati Award, and Cadet Captain Swaim was presented the General Douglas MacArthur Cadet Award for 2003. |
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| Cadet
Corporal Caleb Wells stands at attention during the awards review. |
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| More
than six months after arriving, knobs continue to study "Knob Knowledge"
daily. |
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| DuPont
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Charles O. (Chad) Holliday addresses
the Corps. |
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The Regimental Band performs at Mr. Holliday's address. |
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| A
portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is on display with other items
as The Citadel focuses on "African American Political Activism: The Politics of Empowerment and Social Change" during Black History Month at The Citadel. |
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A
lone cadet makes his way to Jenkins Hall in the fog. |
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Citadel
President Major General Grinalds, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.) is an enthusiastic supporter of Citadel athletics. Here, he drops the first puck at The Citadel vs.VMI ice hockey game. |
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Approximately
500 Lowcountry Boy Scouts descended upon The Citadel for a weekend camping
trip. |
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Cadets
do tend to rise above the competition. |
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A
full winter moon illuminates Summerall Chapel. |
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