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COL. PHILIP MINGES
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WHERE TO NOW? Not a day goes by that each person does not think about the future. Where to Now? What a question for eighteen and nineteen-year- old boys to think about. College, the armed services, the America labor force, and even marriage are just a few of the decisions that grace every high school student in America when they graduate. These are the decisions that change a person’s life, and they cannot be made in haste. This is why the Excalibur asks Where to Now? Although the question is a frightening one, every cadet who leaves this institution will be ready to make that decision, face it head on, and tackle the problem with fortitude and confidence. As young men, the cadets of Camden Military Academy are reminded that the decision made about the future is THATcadet’s deci- sion, and as long as he is happy with it, he will be nothing but a success. Where to Now?” —You decide.
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DEDICATION The 1987 Excalibur is dedicated to Col. Philip S. Minges, Jr. (USAR, Ret.). Col. Minges is a native of Charleston, South Carolina, and served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He is a graduate of The Citadel and worked for over 30 years as a civil engineer for the DuPont Company here in Camden. He retired from the U. S. Army Reserves with the rank of Colonel. After his retirement from DuPont, Col. Minges came to CMA as the Director of Development and Alumni Affairs. During his two years at the Academy, Col, Minges organized the Annual Fund drive which has enhanced campus life through additional programs and equipment and improvements to the physical plant. He also organized CMA’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes Huddle and served as source of information and assistance for cadets interested in attending The Citadel. CoL Minges always had time for any cadet who needed the benefit of his wisdom and experience tempered with his youthful and optimistic outlook on life. He is a friend to all who knew him, and, as such, the Class of 1987 designated him an Honorary Camden Military Academy Cadet. Col. Minges, we thank you for your demonstrated interest and concern for the Corps of Cadets and wish you well in your second retirement. Col. Minges with CMA's Fellowship of Christian Athletes Huddle
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