Transcription of THE CITADEL
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CATALOG ISSUE2020-2021 THE CITADELTHE MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINACHARLESTON, 1842 Leadership Since 1842, The CITADEL has molded individuals into leaders. As we enter a new millennium, The CITADEL reaffirms its belief that the whole person is one who is worthy of the trust of others. The following qualities of leadership will be the guiding principles for The CITADEL as we develop a new generation of leaders to serve their families, their communities, their professions, and their Core ValuesHonor Duty RespectThe Characteristics of Principled LeadershipLead with humility Embrace a true, authentic self Act and speak with courageDevelop and value people and resourcesEmpower and hold others accountableRespect others by building trust and learning from mistakesServe others before self These characteristics will guide our behavior and serve as our moral compass in all that we say and Glenn M.
African, and Pacific Theaters, and at sea. A number of Citadel graduates fought in the Philippines and endured the Bataan Death March. The Citadel also provided wartime training to over 10,000 men under a contract with the War Department. In the Korean War, roughly 1500 alumni were on active duty, and 31 graduates were killed in action.
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