Celebrating Recognition Day and Corps Day

Celebrating Recognition Day and Corps Day

KNM - Knob No More

We spent the weekend at The Citadel participating in several activities related to Corps Day.  We are very honored to be a partner with Citadel Athletics and the Campus Bookstore.  The following is a little more detail about the events, provided by the college.

The fourth-class system is the military training and structure of cadet life that molds the young men and women who come through The Citadel’s gates. For the Class of 2027, it began on August 12, Matriculation Day, when the freshman cadet recruits moved into their barracks and prepared to begin their cadet careers.  

After Friday, March 22, the members of the Class of 2027 will no longer be called “knobs” and will immediately begin training and preparing to lead in their sophomore year.

Before they are officially recognized as members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets, they must complete a physically and mentally demanding training event known as the Gauntlet. The Gauntlet is the culminating event of a period defined by challenge and adversity, which will solidify the bonds built between the freshmen while they work together as a class to overcome the final obstacle of knob year. 

On Saturday, March 23, the Class of 2027 will participate in the iconic March to Marion Square, where they will renew their cadet oath while standing in front of the building that served as The Citadel’s first campus. The Citadel relocated to the current campus on the Ashley River in 1922, recently celebrating 100 Years on the Ashley.

Recognition Day coincides with of one of The Citadel’s most important celebrations — Corps Day, the birthday of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets, is one of the most highly attended weekends at The Citadel. This year marks the 181st anniversary of the beginning of the Corps.

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