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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AK3_james-francis-byrnes_Charleston-SC.html
Charlestonian by birth, this great statesman served his country as Congressman (1911-25); Senator (1931-41); Supreme Court Justice (1941-43); Head of WWII Office of Economic Development (1942-43); Director of War Mobilization where he was generall…
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"Rich in red honors, that upon him lie as lightly as the summer dewsfall where he won his fame beneath the skyof tropic Vera Cruz" In memory ofBrig.-Gen. R. S. Ripley, C.S.A.Born at Worthington, Ohio, 14th March 1823.Graduated at West Point ? …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ABY_jenkins_Charleston-SC.html
Micah Jenkins,Brig. Gen. ? C.S.A.Born ? Dec. 1835Edisto Island, S.C.———————A graduate ofthe CitadelAcademywith first honors.Killed at the headof his brigade inthe Battle ofthe Wilderness,May 6th, 1864. "In…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ABF_ah-1-cobra_Charleston-SC.html
Combat attack helicopterdeveloped by Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.Flown in all United States combatactions from Vietnam to SomaliaDedicated to all Citadel aviators whocourageously served their country.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ABE_mcdonnell-f-4c-phantom-ii_Charleston-SC.html
This gallant aircraft served with the 12th tactical fighter wing stationed at Cam Ranh Bay Air Base, South Vietnam. In the 1968-69 time frame it was assigned to Captain E.G. Shuler, Jr. (now Major General), Citadel Class of 1959 and First Lieutena…
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This M4 Sherman Tank is similar to that used by Lieutenant Colonel Creighton W. Abrams, in World War II while commanding the 37th Tank Battalion - 4th Armored Division - Patton's Third Army. General Abrams was Army Chief of Staff from 12 Oct 1972 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ABB_citadel-flag_Charleston-SC.html
This flag flies every day and nightas a tribute to those great Americanswho are Prisoners of War or Missing in Actionandto remind each member of theSouth Carolina Corps of Cadetsof the sacrifices made by Citadel alumnias well as all American servi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ABA_anchor-of-the-u-s-s-coral-sea_Charleston-SC.html
? ? ? This monument honors sailors and marines who served aboard the U.S.S. Coral Sea in combat and Citadel men who served in the Navy and Marine Corps. ? ? ? The vessel was awarded the Navy Unit Commendation and nine Battle Stars for operati…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AB7_john-caldwell-calhoun_Charleston-SC.html
Born March March 18, 1732;Died March 32, 1850.————— Representativein the Legislature;Memberof Congress;United StatesSenate Secretaryof War;Vice President;Secretaryof State. Erectedby the State ofSouth Carolin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AB2_charles-pinckney_Charleston-SC.html
October 26, 1757 - October 29, 1824He was a delegate tothe Continental Congress,1784-5, 1785-6, 1786-7He was a delegate to theFederal Convention in 1787and on May 29, 1787submitted thereto a planfor a Constitution and at leasttwenty-five provision…
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