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[Citadel President General Charles Summerall watches cadets on parade]

Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Abstract
Title card: “CITADEL CADETS STEP SMARTLY FOR GENERAL SUMMERALL - Army’s former Chief of Staff reviews young soldiers of South in Charleston, SC" / MLS high angle of Citadel cadets in training yard / LS profile silhouettes of cadets descending steps in dark foreground, other cadets on field in lit background / MWS cadets march across yard / MS-PAN RIGHT cadets marching, turning / MS cadets march toward camera with US and other flag / LS Gen Charles Summerall, Pres, Citadel in profile watches from left foreground as cadets march across field in front of Citadel exterior in background / MCU Summerall / LS rear view of cadets at attention in middle distance, other cadets march in formation in background / MWS cadets march in formation past camera, Citadel bldg in background / POV thru alcove gate in foreground, cadets marching across field in background / MLS cadets march with flags / MS Summerall salutes / MWS cadets march past in long rows / MCU Summerall salutes / MS side view of cadets marching right to left thru frame / Title card: “Demonstrating the art of modern gunfire” / VS cadets load and fire large artillery cannon / Note: exact day not known
Issue Date
1931-12-01
Keywords
Summerall, Charles Pelot,1867-1955, Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina--Students, Military parades--South Carolina--Charleston, Military cadets--South Carolina--Charleston, Artillery--South Carolina--Charleston, Occupational training, Military--South Carolina--Charleston
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Digitization Specifications
This original newsreel was digitized by the Sherman Grinberg Film Library. Converted to mp4 video.