Story by Ken Scar | U.S. Army Cadet Command (Army ROTC) | 10.04.2018
Three remarkable men, representing three hellish wars that have become cornerstones of American history, shared a stage at Clemson University Thursday, Oct. 4. It was the first, and likely will be the only time living prisoners of war from WWII, Korea and Vietnam appeared together at the university that was founded in 1889 as an all-male military college and, according to its current president......
Story by Staff Sgt. Erica Jaros | 108th Public Affairs Detachment | 11.18.2017
Over the course of a century, Clemson University has evolved from its roots as a small military college but its ties to the military have continued to strengthen and are honored annually during Military Appreciation Day....
Story by Sgt. Ken Scar | 108th Training Command- Initial Entry Training | 11.22.2014
South Carolina's Clemson University added to it's rich tradition of championing the U.S. Military during its latest Military Appreciation Day, which including non-stop recognition and honors for past and present service members....
Story by Staff Sgt. Erica Jaros | 108th Public Affairs Detachment | 11.22.2014
Clemson University honored the sacrifices of Vietnam veterans and all military veterans with their families during the military appreciation football game Nov. 22 at Frank Howard Field at Clemson Memorial Stadium in Clemson, S.C....
Story by Cpl. Tabitha Bartley | 6th Marine Corps District | 11.21.2014
Each year Clemson University shows their military appreciation with a week of events and a military appreciation game. This year during the Military Appreciation game the school has selected honorary captains, active duty service members, to lead the team down the hill and toss the coin....
Story by Staff Sgt. Erica Jaros | 108th Public Affairs Detachment | 11.23.2013
“I don't think words can ever suffice for what I felt during the attack,” said Sgt. Keyana Harrison, a medic deployed to Afghanistan in 2010 with the 174th Military Airlift Command from the South Carolina Army National Guard. “I was about to hop in the shower, and there was a rocket attack. I never made it to the shower. I sustained multiple shrapnel injuries all over my body, but was......