The Citadel Tour
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We wander one of the oldest colleges in Charleston, The Citadel! We view the massive class ring and the awesome living history on the grounds.
The Citadel at the 2017 Inauguration
The Citadel at the 2017 Inauguration
Marine Corps Obstacle Course at The Citadel, Charleston SC
Rodger Willis: June 2015: First Time Trying the Marine Corps Obstacle Course at The Citadel, Charleston SC. Ill compare this with next years attempt and some training.
The Citadel at The 2017 Presidential Inauguration
The 2017 Presidential Inaugural Parade represents the seventh time since 1953 that Citadel cadets have been selected to participate in this historic American tradition. The Citadel Regimental Band and Pipes, the Summeral Guards, and the college’s color guard participated in the parade on Jan. 20, 2017, in Washington, D.C., directly following the swearing in of President Donald Trump. While in D.C., the Summerall Guards also held a wreath laying ceremony at the grave of General. Charles P. Summerall.
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Citadel Mall Self Storage: 2080 Sam Rittenberg Blvd; Charleston, SC
Charleston, South Carolina, United States, North America
Charleston is the oldest and second-largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city in the Charleston–North Charleston–Summerville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline and is located on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper Rivers, or, as is locally expressed, where the Cooper and Ashley Rivers come together to form the Atlantic Ocean. Founded in 1670 as Charles Town in honor of King Charles II of England, Charleston adopted its present name in 1783. It moved to its present location on Oyster Point in 1680 from a location on the west bank of the Ashley River known as Albemarle Point. By 1690, Charles Town was the fifth-largest city in North America, and it remained among the 10 largest cities in the United States through the 1840 census. With a 2010 census population of 120,083 (and a 2014 estimate of 130,113), current trends put Charleston as the fastest-growing municipality in South Carolina. The population of the Charleston metropolitan area, comprising Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties, was counted by the 2014 estimate at 727,689 – the third-largest in the state – and the 78th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States. Known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture, distinguished restaurants, and mannerly people, Charleston has received a large number of accolades, including America's Most Friendly by Travel + Leisure in 2011 and in 2013 and 2014 by Condé Nast Traveler, and also the most polite and hospitable city in America by Southern Living magazine. The city proper consists of six distinct areas: the Peninsula/Downtown, West Ashley, Johns Island, James Island, Daniel Island, and the Cainhoy Peninsula. Charleston is a major tourist destination, with a considerable number of luxury hotels, hotel chains, inns, and bed and breakfasts, and a large number of award-winning restaurants and quality shopping. The city has two shipping terminals, owned and operated by the South Carolina Ports Authority, which are part of the fourth-largest container seaport on the East Coast and the thirteenth largest container seaport in North America. Charleston is becoming a prime location for information technology jobs and corporations, and has experienced the highest growth in this sector between 2011 and 2012 due in large part to the Charleston Digital Corridor. In 2013, the Milken Institute ranked the Charleston region the ninth-best performing economy in the US due in large part to the growing IT sector. Notable companies include Blackbaud, SPARC, BoomTown, CSS, and Benefitfocus. Higher education is also an important sector in the local economy, with institutions such as the Medical University of South Carolina, College of Charleston, The Citadel, and Charleston School of Law. In addition, Charleston Southern University is located in nearby North Charleston. Charleston is also an important art destination, named a top-25 arts destination by AmericanStyle magazine. Charleston also has some of the higher home prices in the country with an average home price of $420,000.
Hilton Garden Inn Charleston Waterfront/Downtown Video : Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Hilton Garden Inn Charleston Waterfront/Downtown Video : Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Located on the charming Ashley Marina in the heart of downtown Charleston, SC, the modern Hilton Garden Inn Charleston Waterfront/Downtown hotel features spacious guest rooms, friendly staff and beautiful views of th Ashley River. We offer a complimentary shuttle service to Charleston Historic District, just 1.5 miles away and shopping, dining and leisure options can all be easily reached from our hotel in Charleston, SC. Nearby attractions include the Charleston City Marina and The Citadel.Feel at home in a comfortable guest room and enjoy a great range of amenities, including a Serta Suite Dreams® bed and a Keurig® coffee maker.
Check emails with complimentary WiFi at the ergonomic desk, play your favorite music through the iHome® and watch the 42-inch LCD TV. Spacious two bedroom suites with a separate kitchen and a whirlpool in the master bedroom are also available at this modern Charleston hotel.Hold an event for up to 125 people in one of three meeting rooms and stay connected at this hotel in Charleston with the complimentary 24-hour business center.
Whether it's for a seminar or a wedding reception, our dedicated team will be happy to help ensure your event is a success. Energize in the complimentary 24-hour fitness center or swim in the saltwater pool.
Start your day with a cooked-to-order breakfast and buy essentials in the 24-hour Pavilion Pantry®. After a busy day in Charleston, SC, savor delicious American classics in the relaxed Garden Grille &
Parking, Restaurant/cafe, Swimming Pool, Bar, Business centre, Gym, Laundry service.
Check-in from 16:00 , check-out prior to 11:00
Hotel adress: 45 Lockwood Drive, Charleston, United States
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Our Mighty Citadel
Through perseverance, camaraderie, service, and transformation, Our Mighty Citadel prepares principled leaders to be successful in whatever endeavor they choose.
The Citadel, located in Charleston, SC, is a top-ranked public college offering a classic military education with an emphasis on leadership development.
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Secretary Michael R. Pompeo remarks at The Citadel.
Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo delivers remarks at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina
The Citadel !!!!!!
This is a tour of the citadel great day
The Hardest Moments | Our Mighty Citadel
When Catherine Hill learned that her father’s alma mater offered a nursing major, she committed to a college education that challenged her beyond anything she expected. Catherine is currently an Army contract cadet at The Citadel. #OurMightyCitadel
The Citadel, located in Charleston, SC, is a top-ranked public college offering a classic military education with an emphasis on leadership development.
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We Are A Mighty Citadel
To stand forever, we must preserve the traditions that makes The Citadel such a special place—the traditions of service, challenge, resilience, and camaraderie.
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Class of 2020: First Week on Campus
The Citadel: Absolute Values
At The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina, you get a sense of absolute values -- that there is such a thing as truth, as right and wrong. It is an unforgettable experience.
The Citadel 1969
This recruiting film was made in 1969 but not available until after we graduated. Now it is very old - as are we. Enjoy.
Massey's Victory | Our Mighty Citadel
As a sophomore college football player, Josh Massey was sidelined and at a crossroads when he realized that he could still win. Josh soared in the classroom and in the Corps of Cadets, where as a senior he served as Bravo Company’s Academic Officer and was named the Baker School of Business Student of the Year. #OurMightyCitadel
The Citadel, located in Charleston, SC, is a top-ranked public college offering a classic military education with an emphasis on leadership development.
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MOWW Massing of the Colors, The Citadel, Charleston SC
Massing of the Colors Ceremony at The Citadel - 2014 presented by The General Westmoreland Chapter of The Military Order of World Wars.
More Than Fitness | Our Mighty Citadel
Dr. Dan Bornstein's passion for physical activity and public health led him to discover a major threat to our country's military readiness and national security. Now he's leading the charge to solve some of the most pressing fitness, health and security issues facing the United States. #OurMightyCitadel
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USA: CHARLESTON: WOMEN SWORN IN AS CADETS AT CITADEL MILITARY SCHOOL
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For the first time in its history, women have been sworn in as cadets at a tough American military school called The Citadel.
The four teenagers took the oath during their first taste of Hell Week at the academy in South Carolina.
Last year The Citadel had its first female recruit - but she could only take the stress for four days before leaving - and was never sworn in as a cadet.
As the new recruits fell out into formation, each training company formed in a separate corner of the courtyard.
The new female cadets - Nancy Mace, Kim Messer, Jeanie Mentavlos and Petra Lovetinska, a Czech national who lives in Washington D-C -- arrived on The Citadel campus in Charleston, South Carolina on Saturday.
All have ties to the military, The Citadel, or both.
On Monday, the women performed drills, got uniforms, and received military-style women's haircuts: close-cropped all around, above the ears and well off the neck.
The women's hair is longer than the men's, whose shaved cuts have earned freshmen the name knobs.
Women will be treated the same as men in most areas. But unlike men they have latches on their doors and blinds on their windows.
Cadets will receive their physical training tests on Wednesday and the women will be judged by Army physical standards for women.
The Citadel opened its gates to women in June, two days after the U-S Supreme Court ruled the all-male admissions policy at Virginia Military Institute was unconstitutional.
Last year, Shannon Faulkner became a cadet under federal court order but became ill and dropped out after only four days.
Faulkner said she left because of her isolation on campus and the stress of the court fight challenging the all-male admissions policy at The Citadel.
But this has not deterred the new female recruits who are determined to see this course through to the bitter end.
They took their oath on Monday evening as a light rain fell on the campus.
This is the first time any woman or women have taken the military school's cadet oath and there are many skeptics who still believe that women should not be admitted.
But the women themselves are focused on other targets. They, along with 572 male classmates have got to now survive hell week.
And only time will tell if they manage to stick the rigorous regime longer than Shannon Faulkner.
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