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List of The Citadel alumni

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2106: 950:(1981) holder of school records for season and career rushing yards; 3d Team 1-A All American, Southern Conference Player of the Year and #2 rusher in the country in 1980, Southern Conference Male Athlete of the Year and South Carolina Amateur Athlete of the Year. Running back and kick returner for 1193:(2002) All-Southern Conference selection in basketball and football, played in East-West Shrine Game and Hula Bowl. Offensive tackle for numerous teams in the NFL, World League of American Football, United Football League and CFL. Member of The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame. 1041:(1987) kicker for Oakland, San Diego, New England, Minnesota, Atlanta, and Arizona 1987–98; co-holder of NFL record for most 50+ yard field goals in a game (3), third on Cardinals all-time scoring list with 484 points. Member of The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame 1772:
on January 13, 1982. Williams passed the lifeline lowered for him by a rescue helicopter to others, and died as a result. Posthumously awarded the Coast Guard Gold Lifesaving Medal by President Reagan, 14th Street Bridge over Potomac River named in his honor.
2045: 2369: 2038: 1694:; CSA Brigadier General and Episcopal Bishop of South Carolina. Brother Francis W. Capers was SCMA Superintendent 1853-59 and Capers Hall, the main academic building on campus is named in honor of both men. 116:
USMC (1916) early Marine aviator who held important command positions in USMC aviation during World War II, famous as Pappy Boyington's boss in the South Pacific air war and featured in the 1970s TV show
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history with 831 victories; 13 regular season and tournament conference championships, 7 NCAA tournament appearances, 4-time Southern Conference Coach of the Year, 36 players selected in MLB draft.
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USA (1942) combat veteran of World War II and Vietnam earning 2 Silver Stars, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense. President of The Citadel 1980–89 and president emeritus 1989–2013
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from its inception in 1960 until its merger with the NFL in 1970. Longtime color commentator for college and NFL games with NBC and ESPN, member of The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame
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USMC (1917) pioneer in Marine aviation who developed tactics of dive bombing and close air support, commanded several major flying units in World War II. Namesake of
704:(1958) Founder and CEO of Figg Engineering Group, one of the world's largest bridge building companies. Nationally prominent structural engineer and designer of the 433: 2090: 1720:(1940) Prominent Cardiologist and first surgeon to implant an artificial aortic valve. Longtime Chairman of the Department of Surgery and Vice President of the 912: 789: 616: 629:; first black Alumni to attain 2 star rank in any of the Armed Services and the first black General Officer Alumni on active duty in the United States Army. 534: 2183: 216:; father James R. (1900) served as chairman of the board of Visitors in the 1940s and son James A. graduated in 1961 (attended one year, USMA graduate) 48:
CSA (1846) first graduate of the college; served as professor and Commandant of the Citadel Academy and Superintendent of the Arsenal Academy, founded
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1990; second on Cardinals career all purpose yardage list (11,985), second in career rushing yards and career 100 yard rushing games. Assistant Coach
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in Harlingen, Texas; served as first president and commandant. Chairman of The Citadel board of visitors and named chairman emeritus upon retirement.
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2007– ; rivals.com National Coach of the Year, 2007. 5 appearances in College World Series, member of The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame.
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1960–70. Played on 3 consecutive AFL championship teams and in 6 of 10 championship games; one of only 20 players who were members of the
1297:(2017) 2 time FCS All American and 3 time All Southern Conference defensive back, second on career interception list with 13. Cornerback 1492: 2105: 1761: 1655:(1999) First female cadet graduate; South Carolina State Representative 2018–2021, U.S. Congresswoman from South Carolina 2021–present 502: 2080: 2075: 1634: 1408:(1866) S.C. State Representative 1878–82, State Senator 1882–86, South Carolina Attorney General 1886–90, United States Senator 1897 1214: 932: 848: 476: 458: 131: 198:
USA (1929) Immortalized during World War II as β€œThe Major of St. Lo”; leader of the battalion that captured the strategic city of
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1882–86, Assistant U.S. Treasury Secretary 1886–89, U.S. Civil Service Commissioner 1889–92. Thompson Hall is named for him.
878: 512: 295: 106: 2318: 2292: 2163: 2153: 1097: 920: 526: 49: 1878:. First black artist to sign a recording deal with a major classical label, featured in the 2022 movie "The Magic Flute". 2254: 1785: 1725: 1613: 1508: 1107: 679:, at one time the largest construction company in the world. Major Citadel benefactors for whom Daniel Library is named. 566: 498: 329:
USA (1961) awarded two Silver Stars for combat service in Vietnam, served as military assistant to Secretary of Defense
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2019-. One of only 6 Citadel players to have jersey retired, inducted into The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame and
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and only Marine to have commanded both the Pacific and Atlantic Fleet Marine Forces. Instrumental in founding the
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1880–82 and instrumental in reopening The Citadel after occupation by Federal troops at the end of the Civil War,
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CSA (1854) First Honor Graduate of his class, one of the "boy generals" aged 26; he was a favorite of General
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and Citadel Athletic Halls of Fame. Retired Air Force brigadier general and combat transport pilot in Vietnam
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CSA (1856) fought in 13 major engagements during the Civil War, wounded four times and youngest general in
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as special teams player; only alumni to play in the Super Bowl and member of Packers championship team in
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USMC (1921) another early Marine flier who led units during World War II and Korea. Commanding general,
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USMC (1966) 1st New York City Deputy Police Commissioner for Counterterrorism 2001–03; Undersecretary,
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for heroic actions in Afghanistan while assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment in 2018 (attended 2 years)
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2015-18. 6 appearances in the College World Series as a player, assistant coach and head coach.
231:, combat ace with 8.5 aerial victories. Shot down and killed near Pingsang, China in June, 1944 2333: 2249: 1895: 1843: 1795: 1730: 1698: 1603: 1461: 1417: 1338: 1288: 1218: 1208: 1181: 1163: 1155: 1121: 1079: 1052: 1033: 983: 955: 860: 844: 832: 727: 691: 672: 655: 411: 407: 348: 330: 326: 250: 184: 176: 68: 2023: 2280: 2259: 1915: 1831: 1673: 1643:(1993) Special Counsel to the Governor of Virginia and Secretary of Veterans Affairs 2014-22 1383: 1348: 1334: 1169: 1005: 991: 971: 882: 856: 836: 776: 719: 682: 633: 555: 540: 490: 468: 425: 352: 149: 138: 127: 590:
USAF (1983) Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection
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USAF (1958) Fulbright Scholar and comptroller of the USAF, president of The Citadel 1989–96
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1973–75. Member of The Citadel and South Carolina Athletic Halls of Fame, named to the
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2001, Deputy Undersecretary of Defense 2001–05, special assistant to President
202:(where he was killed). Inspiration for the character of Captain John Miller in 1790: 1777: 1652: 1057: 715: 686: 559: 188: 153: 2010: 1850: 1249:
2021-. Selected to the 2018 All Pro team as well as the 2018, 2019 and 2020
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USMC (1989) F/A-18 pilot and NASA Asstronaut. Mission Specialist on STS-129
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CSA (1847) commanded Confederate forces in Charleston during the attack on
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USA (1938) Deputy Commander of the Capital Military Assistance Command in
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Champions. Had Citadel jersey retired and member of Athletic Hall of Fame
1087: 740:(1961) Owner of Top Billing, one of the leading talent booking firms in 242:, also flew combat missions in China later in World War II and in Korea 573:
and 1 in Bosnia; leading MIG killer of all U.S. aviators since Vietnam
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and on 2 1-AA playoff teams, member of Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame.
1060:(1991) Current Head Baseball Coach, The Citadel; head baseball coach 770: 647:
Major Whit Collins USAF (2006) Opposing Solo and Slot Pilot with the
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USA (1942) appointed by President Johnson as military advisor to the
1911:"Citadel selects new president: An alumnus and Marine Corps general" 1733:(1944) novelist, playwright and Oscar nominee; screenplays included 1166:
and The Citadel 2008-17, member of The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame
1140:, 1997. Member of South Carolina and Citadel Athletic Halls of Fame. 79:, where The Citadel plays its home football games, is named for him. 867:
as one of the 100 Most Powerful People in Sports; recipient of IOC
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1969-74, Presidential Transition Team for Ronald Reagan, 1980–81
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2000–2017. Starter on baseball and football teams who played in
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75th Anniversary Team. 1st round draft pick by Falcons in 1970.
779:(1979) President and CEO, National Veterans Memorial and Museum 1533:(1951) S.C. State Representative 1958–74, Lt. Governor 1975–79 1756:(1957) – saved five other passengers following the crash of 974:
1999–2007 and assistant head coach and running backs coach
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Lists of people by university or college in South Carolina
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in 1862 on the eve of his promotion to brigadier general.
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USN (1975) National Security Advisor to Vice President
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Jr. (1964) S.C. State Representative 1968–74, Mayor of
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1955-60, U.S. Congressman from North Carolina 1982–94
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1979–81; Delegate at Large for Arms Control 1981–84.
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United States Army Intelligence and Security Command
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United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command
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USAF (1940) Bombardier/navigator on crew #10 of the
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Environmental Science Services Administration Corps
1402:(1865) U.S. Congressman from South Carolina 1891–93 1680:in the Civil War, Bishop of South Carolina in the 885:All-American linebacker and 1st Team selection by 569:USAF (1981) F-15 pilot with 2 aerial victories in 1539:(1960) U.S. Ambassador to The Netherlands 2008–09 1460:(1938) S.C. State Senator 1966-68, United States 1386:(1856) S.C. Superintendent of Education 1876–82, 1484:1971–75, U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia 1977–81 675:(1918), R. Hugh Daniel (1929) – co-founders of 473:Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan 283:, Assistant commandant for plans and operations 1847:series and many other works under various names 1793:(1967) best-selling author whose works include 1426:(1929) Lt. Governor of Georgia, 1949-1955, and 851:2007–09 and current member board of directors, 434:United States Army Air Defense Artillery School 212:USA (1935) Commander of US forces in Vietnam, 2039: 790:List of The Citadel Bulldogs in the NFL draft 617:United States Army Special Operations Command 8: 279:USMC (1943) Military aide to Vice President 27:This page is intended to serve as a list of 1627:(1984) North Carolina State Senator 2011–14 1396:(1861) U.S. Ambassador to Sweden 1894–1898. 911:(1975) Head football coach of The Citadel, 535:United States Marine Forces Central Command 52:in North Carolina. Killed in action at the 2056:Citadel Military College of South Carolina 2046: 2032: 2024: 1649:(1997) Kentucky State Senator 2012–present 1132:2001–03. First member of Packers named to 261:. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, 1474:1959–63, United States Senator 1966–2005 1086:1999–2001; CFL All-Star and member of 2 545:Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps 214:Chief of Staff of the United States Army 1887: 1525:North Carolina House of Representatives 1439:United States Coast and Geodetic Survey 1376:(1847) S.C. State Comptroller 1876–80, 625:USA (1991) current Commanding General, 164:during combat in Korea. Also commanded 1837:James O. Rigney Jr. (1974) author (as 627:United States Army Sustainment Command 294:in 1980; former commanding general of 1712:University of Pennsylvania Law School 368:US Army Training and Doctrine Command 7: 1991:. The Citadel Bulldogs. June 8, 2013 1722:University of Virginia Health System 1672:; commanded cadets who fired on the 996:South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame 658:USA (2008) posthumously awarded the 649:United States Air Force Thunderbirds 640:in November, 2009; Commander of the 109:, Law Barracks is named in his honor 1635:Georgia Public Service Commissioner 1551:(1960) S.C. State Senator 1988–2016 1493:Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 1106:(1992) Current head baseball coach 755:William B. Sansom (1964) Chairman, 547:, current president of The Citadel. 1612:(1982) current Associate Justice, 827:NCAA 1986–90; executive director, 503:United States Army Infantry Center 457:USA (1974) Chief of staff for the 442:USAF (1973) Superintendent of the 25: 1668:(1849) 4th Superintendent of the 1184:2011; current Manager of Class A 849:International Baseball Federation 477:NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan 459:Director of National Intelligence 191:(attended 2 years, USNA graduate) 132:Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort 2104: 1567:(1964) Texas State Senator 2015– 1305:2018, Washington Redskins 2019, 677:Daniel International Corporation 304:USA (1951) Commanding general, 2339:South Carolina Military Academy 1670:South Carolina Military Academy 1576:Department of Homeland Security 1380:1880–82. CSA Brigadier General 1062:East Tennessee State University 1026:University of Louisiana, Monroe 917:Southern Mississippi University 829:United States Olympic Committee 718:, a conglomerate that owns the 607:United States Army Armor School 597:USA (1985) Commanding General, 582:South Carolina Adjutant General 511:USMC (1979) Commanding general 495:Installation Management Command 493:USA (1979) Commanding general, 485:Joint Readiness Training Center 471:USA (1978) Commanding general, 444:United States Air Force Academy 381:USMC (1966) Commanding general 366:USA (1963) Commanding general, 2276:South Carolina Corps of Cadets 2086:Humanities and Social Sciences 1942:"Major General Glenn K. Rieth" 1909:Paul Bowers (April 12, 2018). 1437:(1929), sixth Director of the 685:(1925) Chairman of the Board, 615:USA (1989) Commanding General 513:III Marine Expeditionary Force 428:USA (1969) Commanding general 410:USA (1967) Commanding general 296:ROK-US Combined Forces Command 107:South Florida Military College 1: 2293:The Regimental Band and Pipes 1450:(1937) Lt. Governor 1947–55, 982:2010–12, Running Backs Coach 970:1996–98, running backs coach 527:United States Central Command 312:; deputy commanding general, 253:in 1968; commanding general, 50:Hillsborough Military Academy 1786:University of South Carolina 1726:American College of Surgeons 1614:South Carolina Supreme Court 1509:South Carolina Supreme Court 1108:Mississippi State University 1096:(1992) Head baseball coach, 499:NATO Training Mission - Iraq 227:, squadron commander in the 223:USAAF (1938) Pilot with the 1962:Bowden, Mark (March 2009). 1491:, US Army (1942) Director, 855:; commercial commissioner, 694:(1942) CEO and Chairman of 642:International Space Station 531:Director of the Joint Staff 395:USAF (1967) Vice Commander 263:Director of the Joint Staff 181:Director of the Joint Staff 143:Fleet Marine Force, Pacific 2386: 2219:Inouye Marksmanship Center 2126:Lowcountry Graduate Center 1921:Charleston, South Carolina 1559:Charleston, South Carolina 1482:Governor of South Carolina 1472:Governor of South Carolina 1452:Governor of South Carolina 1388:Governor of South Carolina 1378:Governor of South Carolina 1024:(1987) Athletic director, 787: 757:Tennessee Valley Authority 748:, former president of the 746:Country Music Hall of Fame 644:September - December, 2017 385:, Marine Forces Korea and 90:, killed in action at the 73:Governor of South Carolina 2344:Washington Light Infantry 2102: 1682:Reformed Episcopal Church 1448:George Bell Timmerman Jr. 1049:Francis Marion University 1014:(1983) infielder for the 863:. Named several times by 750:Country Music Association 259:United States Army Berlin 103:Army of Northern Virginia 2209:Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park 1782:Georgia State University 1724:, past President of the 1703:The Story of The Citadel 1690:(1857) 1st President of 1441:, first director of the 1162:2006. Pitching Coach at 1098:University of Louisville 948:Lyvonia "Stump" Mitchell 814:American Football League 599:First United States Army 533:and Commanding General, 525:USMC (1979) Commander, 523:Kenneth F. McKenzie, Jr. 370:; Commanding General of 333:. Commanding General of 290:USA (1946) Commander of 92:Battle of the Wilderness 2245:Padgett-Thomas Barracks 2091:Science and Mathematics 1944:. National Guard Bureau 1808:The Lords of Discipline 1543:Langhorne "Tony" Motley 1253:as a Return Specialist. 978:2008–09; head coach of 968:Morgan State University 825:Southeastern Conference 769:(1967) Vice president, 738:Tandy Clinton Rice, Jr. 339:US Army Infantry Center 187:, 2-time winner of the 170:Marine Military Academy 2199:Johnson Hagood Stadium 1841:) of the best-selling 1754:Arland D. Williams Jr. 1708:William Ephraim Mikell 1666:Peter Fayssoux Stevens 1531:W. Brantley Harvey Jr. 1004:(1982) wide receiver, 873:New York Athletic Club 847:1999–2007; president, 706:Sunshine Skyway Bridge 638:Space Shuttle Atlantis 601:; Commanding General, 571:Operation Desert Storm 567:Cesar "Rico" Rodriguez 446:2003–05, President of 420:82nd Airborne Division 310:24th Infantry Division 77:Johnson Hagood Stadium 67:depicted in the movie 18:List of Citadel alumni 2204:McAlister Field House 2096:Leadership and Ethics 1758:Air Florida Flight 90 1718:William H. Muller Jr. 1515:Burnet R. Maybank Jr. 1347:(2019) Wide Receiver 1034:Utah State University 919:; assistant coach at 853:Baseball Hall of Fame 823:(1960) Commissioner, 761:H. T. Hackney Company 603:7th Infantry Division 509:Lawrence D. Nicholson 383:Marine Forces Pacific 372:1st Infantry Division 335:7th Infantry Division 320:Claudius E. Watts III 183:and president of the 2298:The Summerall Guards 2149:The Citadel Bulldogs 2011:"Senate District 23" 1780:(1958) President of 1710:(1890), Dean of the 1458:Marion Hartzog Smoak 1361:Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1353:New England Patriots 1321:Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1307:Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1299:Jacksonville Jaguars 1247:Los Angeles Chargers 1146:(1996) Pitcher with 1066:College World Series 831:1990–94; president, 714:, PhD (1960) CEO of 613:Francis M. Beaudette 481:1st Cavalry Division 416:Combined Arms Center 397:Air Mobility Command 374:and U.S. Army, South 314:XVIII Airborne Corps 292:Operation Eagle Claw 255:3d Infantry Division 221:George Bray McMillan 210:William Westmoreland 2250:HMS Seraph Monument 1896:"Howie, Thomas Dry" 1814:The Prince of Tides 1537:James B. Culbertson 1489:George M. Seignious 1428:Governor of Georgia 1412:William E. Gonzales 1331:JP Sears (baseball) 1277:Asher Wojciechowski 1261:Pittsburgh Steelers 1259:(2010) cornerback, 1223:Washington Redskins 1201:Washington Redskins 1186:Vancouver Canadians 1148:St. Louis Cardinals 1126:San Francisco 49ers 1076:Baltimore Stallions 1016:St. Louis Cardinals 980:Southern University 976:Washington Redskins 942:Southern Conference 903:Southern Conference 595:Thomas S. James Jr. 517:1st Marine Division 387:1st Marine Division 302:Donald E. Rosenblum 247:George M. Seignious 236:Horace Ellis Crouch 204:Saving Private Ryan 166:1st Marine Division 120:Baa Baa Black Sheep 2365:The Citadel alumni 2307:People and history 1876:Sydney Opera House 1762:14th Street Bridge 1692:Sewanee University 1647:Christian McDaniel 1619:J. Gresham Barrett 1499:Harlan E. Mitchell 1435:James C. Tison Jr. 1394:Thomas B. Ferguson 1317:Cincinnati Bengals 1315:(2018) Linebacker 1197:Nehemiah Broughton 1160:Pittsburgh Pirates 1112:Indiana University 1084:Montreal Alouettes 964:San Antonio Riders 960:Kansas City Chiefs 952:St Louis Cardinals 364:William W. Hartzog 277:Herbert Beckington 270:James Grimsley Jr. 229:51st Fighter Group 162:2d Marine Division 54:Battle of Antietam 2352: 2351: 2334:Palmetto Regiment 2114:Academic programs 1844:The Wheel of Time 1802:The Water Is Wide 1796:The Great Santini 1731:Calder Willingham 1699:Oliver James Bond 1604:Hussein Al-Majali 1549:William H. O'Dell 1462:Chief of Protocol 1418:Charles E. Daniel 1339:Oakland Athletics 1289:Baltimore Orioles 1219:Arizona Cardinals 1209:Arizona Cardinals 1182:Chicago White Sox 1164:Furman University 1156:Oakland Athletics 1122:Green Bay Packers 1080:Toronto Argonauts 1053:Tulane University 984:Arizona Cardinals 966:1992, head coach 956:Phoenix Cardinals 861:USA Team Handball 845:New Jersey Devils 835:NHL 1994–99; CEO 833:Atlanta Thrashers 800:Chicago Cardinals 728:New Jersey Devils 692:Alvah Chapman Jr. 673:Charles E. Daniel 656:Christopher Celiz 543:USMC (1979) 34th 412:U.S. Army Pacific 408:William M. Steele 349:Charles J. Girard 331:Caspar Weinberger 251:Paris Peace Talks 185:Naval War College 177:Bernard L. 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Index

List of Citadel alumni
notable
The Citadel
Charles C. Tew
Hillsborough Military Academy
Battle of Antietam
Johnson Hagood
Fort Wagner
Glory
Governor of South Carolina
Johnson Hagood Stadium
Micah Jenkins
Robert E. Lee
Battle of the Wilderness
Evander M. Law
Army of Northern Virginia
South Florida Military College
James T. Moore
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Lewie G. Merritt
Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort
William O. Brice
Fleet Marine Force, Pacific
Edwin A. Pollock
Navy Cross
Guadalcanal
2d Marine Division
1st Marine Division
Marine Military Academy
Bernard L. Austin

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