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  1. Introductory lectures on moral, political & industrial philosophy,: The three subjects taught to the first class at the state military school of South Carolina, by Professor Brisbane by A. H Brisbane, 1852
  2. ASMC Visits...: The US Army Finance School, Fort Jackson, South Carolina.: An article from: Armed Forces Comptroller by John Raines, 2001-09-22
  3. Addresses delivered on the occasion of the laying of the corner-stone of the King's Mountain Military School, and at the presentation of the flag. April 22nd, 1856 by Daniel Wallace, 1856
  4. In the Company of Men by Nancy Mace, 2001-08
  5. The Civil War and Yadkin County, North Carolina: A History With Contemporary Photographs and Letters; New Evidence Regarding Home Guard Activity and the Shootout at the Bond School House; A Roster of by Frances H. Casstevens, 1997-11
  6. Long Gray Lines: The Southern Military School Tradition, 1839-1915 by Rod Andrew Jr., 2001-04-02
  7. Keeping Room by Anna Myers, 1999-10
  8. Military manpower legislation and related economic aspects, 1955 (Essays in economics) by Carter L Burgess, 1956
  9. MAP for security;: Military assistance programs of the United States (Essays in economics) by John Lavallee Holcombe, 1957

41. Congressman Joe Wilson : 2nd District Of South Carolina
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Joe Wilson was elected to the US House of Representatives on behalf of the people of the Second District of South Carolina on December 18, 2001. The very next day on the 19th, he was sworn in during a ceremony at the Capitol. Since then, the Congressman was appointed to the House Armed Services Committee (serving on the Subcommittee on Terrorism and the Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land), the House Committee on Education and the Workforce (serving on the Subcommittee on Education Reform and the Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations), and the House Policy Committee
Previously, Rep. Wilson served in the South Carolina State Senate from Lexington County, South Carolina for seventeen years with a perfect attendance record. In 2001, Joe was elected Chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee and also served on Judiciary, Education, General, Agriculture, Invitations Committees, Joint Committee on Aging, and was Vice-Chairman of the Committee to Screen Candidates for College and University Boards of Trustees. He has been a member of the Columbia College Board of Visitors and Coker College Board of Trustees.
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42. NASDVA.ORG - SOUTH CAROLINA
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DIRECTOR: ROBERT C. WEAVER, JR. MAILING ADDRESS: BROWN STATE OFFICE BUILDING
1205 PENDLETON STREET, STE. 226
COLUMBIA, SC 29201 LOCATION: TELEPHONE: FAX: E-MAIL: Robert Weaver, Jr. LINK TO HOME PAGE: Home Page
1. SERVICES PERFORMED.
A. Represents veterans and dependents by virtue of accreditation made to one of the following veterans' organizations:
AMVETS Non Commissioned Officers Assoc. The American Legion South Carolina Dept. of Veterans Affairs Veterans of Foreign Wars Military Order of the Purple Heart American Red Cross Vietnam Veterans of America Fleet Reserve Association The Retired Enlisted Association Blinded Veterans Association
B. Service Organizations not associated with the Office of Veterans Affairs in the USDVA Regional Office in South Carolina are:
Disabled American Veterans Paralyzed Veterans of America
2. STATE BENEFITS:
A. Tax Exemption: The first $3000 of military retirement pay for longevity. Property tax exemption for permanently and totally disabled veterans. B. State Veterans Home:

43. South Carolina - List Of Official Partners (Veterans History Project, Library Of
Berkeley Chamber military Affairs Committee 401 North Live Communities in schools of Saluda PO Box Folklife Traditional Arts south carolina Arts Commission
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Columbia, SC 29202 Communities in Schools - Lancaster
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Lancaster, SC 29720 Communities in Schools of Saluda
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Oakland Avenue Rock Hill, SC 29733 South Carolina Arts Commission 1800 Gervais Street Columbia, SC 29201 Moultrie Middle School 645 Coleman Boulevard Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 Northwest Middle School 1606 Greer Highway Travelers Rest, SC 29690 Patriots Hall Association P.O. Box 591 Walhalla, SC 29691

44. Camden, South Carolina Detailed Profile - Travel And Real Estate Info, Jobs, Hot
south carolina STATE UNIVERSITY (about 58 miles; ORANGEBURG, SC CAMDEN military ACADEMY (Students 246; Location 520 Public primary/middle schools in Camden
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Population (year 2000): 6,682
Males: 3,026 (45.3%), Females: 3,656 (54.7%) Elevation: 200 feet County: Kershaw Land area: 9.7 square miles Zip code: 29020 Median resident age: 43.2 years
Median household income: $36,209 (year 2000)
Median house value: $94,000 (year 2000) New: Camden, SC residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Camden:
  • White Non-Hispanic (60.1%) Black (37.2%) Hispanic (1.3%) Two or more races (0.8%) Other race (0.6%)
(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
Ancestries: English (11.4%), United States (9.1%), German (7.1%), Scotch-Irish (6.6%), Irish (5.9%), Scottish (3.7%). For population 25 years and over in Camden
  • High school or higher: 79.5% Bachelor's degree or higher: 35.0% Graduate or professional degree: 12.5% Unemployed: 6.0% Mean travel time to work: 19.9 minutes
For population 15 years and over in Camden city
  • Never married: 23.4%

45. SCIway - South Carolina Information Highway - SC
SCIway, south carolina's Information Highway, is the largest directory of south carolina information on the Internet. It's fast and easy to use. newspapers, magazines, radio, TV. military. News
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  • 46. Citadel, The–The Military College Of South Carolina
    1990s, and a statesponsored south carolina Institute of similar program at the Virginia military Institute was 1999 the first woman graduated from the school.
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    47. Schools Military Children, Military School Attended By, Military High School
    military schools in oklahoma military boarding school military schools ·. north carolina military schools ·. mississippi military military school · sea military schools · military
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    48. The Citadel - The Military College Of South Carolina
    Spring academic honors presented ( 14 MAY) (View Article) Several hundreds cadets and active duty military students received Dean's List recognition and Gold Stars. Top 6, company commanders named (
    http://www.citadel.edu/

    College mourns Reagan's passing

    (10 JUN) (View Article) The Citadel mourns the loss of former President Ronald Reagan. Reagan, who served as the nation's president from 1981 to 1989, was the commencement speaker for the college's 1993 graduation.
    Oldest living alumnus passes away
    (11 JUN) Francis Cordes Ford, who was The Citadel's oldest living alumnus, died Friday, June 11. A member of the Class of 1927, he celebrated his 100th birthday on June 8. A funeral service is planned for 11 a.m. Monday, June 14, at Grace Episcopal Church, Charleston. Visitation is from 5-7 p.m. Sunday at Stuhr Funeral Home on Calhoun Street.
    Stadium renovation comes to a halt

    (07 JUN) (View Article) The Board of Visitors OKs holding off on further work on Johnson Hagood Stadium until Sept. 30. The delay allows time to explore building a new stadium at Stoney Field but also means the college may have limited stadium seating for two football seasons.
    Fees to increase an average 6.8 percent

    (05 JUN) (View Article) The Citadel Board of Visitors during its regular meeting on Saturday, June 5, 2004, approved an increase in tuition and educational fees effective for the 2004-2005 academic year.
    A Citadel education in high demand

    (19 MAY) (View Article) The Office of Admissions shatters its old record and is preparing for a record-breaking Class of 2008.

    49. Charleston, SC, City Profile - South Carolina Hotels, Festivals, Genealogy, News
    attention for 1995 court decision ordering woman s admission to the Citadel, state military school. Attractions White Point Gardens, south carolina Aquarium.
    http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=13090

    50. History Of The School At Camden Military Academy, South Carolina
    The Academy combines the traditions of three institutions Carlisle military School, which operated in Bamberg, south carolina, from 1892 to 1977; Camden
    http://www.camdenmilitary.com/history.php

    51. Camden 2004 Summer Session At Camden Military Academy, South
    GRADES 68 SCHOOL AND CAMP. Camden military Academy 520 Highway 1, North Camden, south carolina 29020 Telephone 803-432-6001 or 800-948-6291 Fax 803-425-1020.
    http://www.camdenmilitary.com/summerPrograms.php

    52. The State | 10/02/2003 | Military Attracts Blue-collar Recruits
    percent is the third highest of south carolina s 46 counties t the only Marlboro teen who turned to the military. ROTC students from the high school who enlist
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    By CHUCK CRUMBO
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    BENNETTSVILLE - Nineteen-year-old Spence McNeil left after graduating from high school to find a life in the Army that didn't exist in this job-starved Pee Dee town. Back story
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    Seagoville, Texas. ccrumbo@thestate.com "It was an opportunity for employment, an opportunity to travel, an opportunity for a good education and an opportunity to get out of Marlboro County," said First Sgt. William Swift, McNeil's Junior ROTC instructor at Marlboro County High School. McNeil never reaped those benefits. He was killed in an accident in Saudi Arabia before the Iraq war even began. McNeil's decision to join the military offers an insight into America's armed forces. It's a picture, critics say, that raises troubling questions about the all-voluntary military.

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    key to abuse probe ‘SPECIAL INSIGHT’ Senator’s stint as military prosecutor invaluable , south carolina 6, Citadel , One giant leap for school 0301
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    Fair Weather Traffic June 11, 2004 PRESIDENTIAL $ Who around you gives? S.C. SALARIES Updated March 10 WEEKEND What's going on? FEATURE STORY Lexington bus driver pleads no contest in sex abuse case Price sentenced to 45 years on six counts Former Lexington County school bus driver Roy Haskell Price Jr. pleaded no contest Friday to six counts of sexually abusing children on his bus. From Staff Reports S.C. WIRE UPDATES Indianapolis 2, Charlotte 1 - 10:05 PM EDT Amateur golf star Ford dies at 100 - 10:01 PM EDT Greenville doctor charged with sexual assault - 07:26 PM EDT FROM TODAY'S FRONT PAGES Lexington County man dies in ambush - 03:01 AM EDT Richland may delay revaluing property - 03:01 AM EDT 2 people possibly involved in slaying - 03:01 AM EDT College camps give teens ideas on careers - 03:01 AM EDT SPORTS NCAA Super Regionals A couch potato’s guide to this weekend’s action Capsule matchups for the best-of-three super regionals (coaches' records and years are at current schools through regionals, and tournament appearances include this year):

    54. CNN - Citadel Votes To Admit Women - June 28, 1996
    CHARLESTON, south carolina (CNN) The Citadel fought tooth and a cadet in its allmale military academy in The school s governing board voted unanimously to
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    The Citadel votes to admit women
    June 28, 1996
    Web posted at: 10:15 p.m. EDT (0215 GMT) From CNN affiliate WCIV CHARLESTON, South Carolina (CNN) The Citadel fought tooth and nail to keep one woman from enrolling as a cadet in its all-male military academy in 1993. Friday, however, it abruptly ended its opposition to enrolling qualified female cadets. The school's governing board voted unanimously to drop the 153- year-old school's requirement that all cadets be men. The move puts the academy in line with the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled Thursday that the all-male enrollment policy at the Virginia Military Institute, another state-supported school, was unconstitutional. "Effective immediately, The Citadel will enthusiastically accept qualified female applicants into the corps of cadets," said Jimmy Jones, board president, during a news conference. Senior Chance Wilson was the only cadet to hear the school's announcement in person he just happened to walk by during the press conference. He is crushed by the news. "I'm hurt. I mean, this is a school that I love, and to see it changed so drastically, it hurts," he said.
    Search for identity
    Wilson said young men come to The Citadel to find out who they really are. "You can't do that anymore, there's no place left to go for that," he said. "VMI and The Citadel were the only places left."

    55. Office Of The Adjutant General, South Carolina Military Department
    state programs that support the south carolina military Department. He was born in Orangeburg, south carolina, and is a graduate of Bowman High School and the
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    John A. Shuler is employed by the Office of the Adjutant General, and serves as Deputy Adjutant General for State Operations. In this position he is responsible for executive oversight of the South Carolina State Guard, Emergency Preparedness Division, the SC ARNG Facility Program, and all state programs that support the South Carolina Military Department He was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and is a graduate of Bowman High School and the University of South Carolina. John Shuler enlisted as a teenager in the South Carolina Army National Guard in 1956 and served 5 years before his acceptance in the South Carolina Army National Guard's Palmetto Military Academy. Upon graduation in 1962, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army National Guard where he has served as a traditional Guard member and on active duty with the Army . He has served in various positions of increasing responsibility and rose to the rank of Colonel. His military education includes: Transportation and Quartermaster Officer Basic Courses, Ordnance and Quartermaster Officer Advanced Courses, and

    56. South Carolina State Arsenal
    In 1842 the south carolina military Academy, a liberal arts military college, was took over the arsenal the following year, and the school soon became know
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    South Carolina State Arsenal
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    The South Carolina State Arsenal, more commonly known as the Old Citadel, is associated with several aspects of Charleston's history. The impetus for the Arsenal's construction in the early 1830s was the 1822 slave revolt led by Denmark Vesey. In 1842 the South Carolina Military Academy, a liberal arts military college, was established by the state legislature. The new Academy took over the arsenal the following year, and the school soon became know as The Citadel in reference to the fortress-like appearance of the building. Many Citadel alumni fought in the Civil War. Cadets remained at the school but were periodically ordered by the governor to support the Confederacy, and helped drill recruits, manufacture ammunition, protect arms depots, and guard Union prisoners. Citadel cadets were responsible for firing the first shots of the Civil War, January 9, 1861, at the Union relief vessel approaching Fort Sumter . From 1865 to 1881, during Reconstruction in Charleston, Federal troops occupied the Citadel and the school was closed. Classes resumed at the Citadel in 1882, and continued here until the school was relocated to a campus on the banks of the Ashley River in 1922.

    57. Porter Military Academy
    of two surviving military buildings in south carolina built by the Confederate government. The brick walls along Ashley Avenue surrounding the school also date
    http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/charleston/por.htm
    St. Luke's Chapel
    Photograph by Lissa D'Aquisto, courtesy of City of Charleston
    The Porter Military Academy site reflects several eras of Charleston historyfrom major events in the city's settlement, to Civil War and Reconstruction, and more recently important 19th and 20th century educational institutions. As early as the 1700s, the site was used as a potter's field or pauper's graveyard. In 1825, the Federal government acquired the land for a new United States Arsenal, which was partially built sometime thereafter, and greatly enlarged in the 1840s. The Confederate army strategically seized the Arsenal at the outbreak of the Civil War, as it contained valuable arms able to supply three military divisions. Federal troops took over the Arsenal in 1865 and remained there during Reconstruction until 1879, when it was leased to Reverend Anthony Toomer Porter, a prominent educator and clergyman.
    Waring Library
    Photograph by Lissa D'Aquisto, courtesy of City of Charleston
    Porter Military Academy is located at 175-181 Ashley Ave. Now used by the Medical University of South Carolina , the grounds are open to the public. The Waring Historical Library is open to researchers 8:30am to 5:00 pm Monday – Friday. Call 843-792-2288 for further information.

    58. CHASE SC Home School Association - Questions About High School
    the military, stop by and take a look at a few. What are the SC Department of Education requirements for public high schoolers? ***south carolina Public School
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    Transcripts What about a high school diploma? Diplomas Does the law say that I have to use the Public School Diploma Requirements? No, it does not. It specifies what subjects you must include, (c) the curriculum includes, but is limited to, the basic instructional areas of reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies, and in grades seven through twelve, composition and literature. Please realize that as homeschooler you do not have to choose to follow the SC Public School Diploma Requirements.

    59. South Carolina Genealogy Research Resources To Help Find Ancestors For Family Hi
    south carolina genealogy including free genealogy lookups, our databases with south carolina data, military rosters as well as free and paid online resources
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    South Carolina, the Palmetto State, is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the southeast, North Carolina on the north and northeast, and Georgia on the southwest. The capital is Columbia. In 1788 South Carolina was the eighth state to ratify the Constitution, and and in 1790 moved its seat of government from Charleston to the new city of Columbia. More
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    60. South Carolina State Symbols, Emblems, Flag And Seal - The United States Of Amer
    Academy, Camden military Academy, 2001. Music, The Spiritual, 1999. Opera, Porgy and Bess , 2001. Pledge to State Flag, I salute the flag of south carolina and pledge
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