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The South Carolina Corps of Cadets School Year 2014-2015

The South Carolina Corps of Cadets School Year 2014-2015. 4 th Class Training – Transition to Cadet. Transition Train Sustain. A Typical Day in 4 th Class Training. MORNING 05:30 (AM) REVEILLE 05:50 FORMATION 06:00-06:45 PHYSICAL TRAINING 06:45-07:10 PERSONAL HYGIENE

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The South Carolina Corps of Cadets School Year 2014-2015

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  1. The South Carolina Corps of CadetsSchool Year 2014-2015

  2. 4th Class Training – Transition to Cadet Transition Train Sustain

  3. A Typical Day in 4th Class Training • MORNING • 05:30 (AM) REVEILLE • 05:50 FORMATION • 06:00-06:45 PHYSICAL TRAINING • 06:45-07:10 PERSONAL HYGIENE • 07:10-07:45 BREAKFAST • 08:00-11:45 TRAINING / CLASSES • AFTERNOON • 12:00-12:45 (PM) LUNCH • 1:00-5:45 TRAINING / CLASSES • 6:00-6:45 RETREAT FORMATION; DINNER • EVENING • 7:00-9:00 TRAINING / ROOM & UNIFORM PREPARATION • 9:00-10:00 PERSONAL HYGIENE • 10:00 (PM) TAPS

  4. Safety is Paramount Committed to safe, secure training environment Daily sick call Fully-staffed infirmary including 1 Physicianand 8 Nurses Closely monitor heat index Hurricane Policy Bulldog Alert System

  5. Cadet Personal Support Services • Chain of Command (Cadet & Commandant’s Department) • Citadel Counseling Center • Cadet Human Affairs Teams (3 per company) • Chaplain to the Corps of Cadets • 3 Ombudspersons • Citadel Infirmary • Director of Cadet Advocacy, Response and Education • Campus Alcohol and Drug Information Center

  6. Contact with your New Cadet Write letters Call cell Phones (26 Aug) E-Mail (26 Aug) Send care packages Visit The Citadel Webpage Be cautious of Internet rumors Support your cadet Use your TAC Officers Please note: Visitation is prohibited during 4th Class Training Pagers are not allowed on campus (all four classes)

  7. Key Dates for Fall Semester • Oath Ceremony (18 Aug) • Beach House (24 Aug) • First Day of Class (27 Aug) • First Home Football Game vs. Coastal Carolina (30 Aug) • First General Leave (1100-1800 @ 31 Aug) • Football Game vs. Florida State (6 Sep) • Football Game vs. Garner Webb (27 Sep) • Parents’ Weekend (10-12 Oct) • Mid-Term Examinations (14-21 Oct) • Homecoming (7-8 Nov) • Fall Furlough (Thanksgiving) (21-30 Nov) ** • Final Examinations (12-18 Dec) • Winter Furlough (18 Dec – 11 Jan) **

  8. Parents’ Day Weekend 10-12 Oct Friday, 10 Oct • No afternoon classes • Academic Open Houses/Parents’ Reception • President’s Report to Parents • No parade • General Leave • Ring Presentation Ceremony Saturday, 11 Oct • The Citadel Family Association Annual Meeting; Barracks Open House • 4th Class Squad Drill Competition • Letter Ceremony • Regimental Band Concert; Carillon Concert • Awards Review • Luncheon in Coward Hall • Football Game vs. UNC-Charlotte Sunday, 12 Oct • Worship Services

  9. Emergency Contact Numbers • Commandant’s Department: (843) 953-3020/5003 • 1st Battalion (Companies A, B, C, and D): (843) 953-0506 • 2nd Battalion (Companies E, F, G, H, and Regimental Band): (843) 953-2101 • 3rd Battalion (Companies I, K, L, and M): (843) 953-5245 • 4th Battalion (Companies N, O, R, and T): (843) 953-1722 • 5th Battalion (Palmetto Battery and Companies P, S, and V): (843) 953-5365 *** All Commandant’s Department contact numbers can be found online: www.citadel.edu/commandant/office-of-the-commandant

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