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In the Old Corps, by the Book: Citadel Cadet Life in The '60s - Paperback

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by Edward H. West (Author)

Step back into the disciplined halls and parade grounds of The Citadel in the 1960s a world of tradition, endurance, and transformation.

In In the Old Corps: Citadel Cadet Life in the '60s, Edward H. West vividly recalls his years as a cadet during one of America's most pivotal decades. Through humor, insight, and historical reflection, West reveals the challenges and camaraderie of life under the legendary "Blue Book" the strict code that defined every cadet's existence.

With firsthand anecdotes, authentic photographs, and vintage illustrations, this memoir captures the grit, honor, and absurdity of military college life. From "Hell Week" to barracks drills, mess hall rituals, and the timeless lessons of discipline and character, West's story resonates with veterans, historians, and readers who value courage and tradition.

Perfect for readers who love real-life military experiences, coming-of-age memoirs, and Southern American history.

Number of Pages: 130
Dimensions: 0.28 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 25, 2025
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