Military Heritage Plaza

Military Heritage Plaza

"This Hallowed Ground"

Clemson University was established in 1889 to offer

education in applied sciences, including military

training. The institution opened four years later

and for the next 62 years academic life was

organized within an all-male military college

setting. This plaza depicts the passage of the cadet

through each academic year, represented by four

terraces. The military formation of footprints of

former students on the second terrace represents

the corps of cadets as it then existed. By the close

of the third year a complete Clemson man emerged

from the mold of the model cadet, rendered by

the artist in the twin towers: a man

prepared to meet life with determination to achieve

his goals, be a good citizen and make a

contribution to society. That senior cadet's likeness

appears in the sculpture on the fourth terrace.

Inscriptions on the wall caps list the major

conflicts in which Clemson men and women have

served as of 1998. Of the thousands to whom the

medals replicated here were awarded, at least three

were presented the Medal of Honor.

Clemson Military Heritage

Corps of Cadets

From the arrival of the

first 448 students in 1893

through the spring of

1955, Clemson was a

military college, strict

discipline and regimen

were the

essence of early

Clemson life. This Military

Heritage Plaza overlooks

the parade ground on

which all cadets became

instilled with the traits

inscribed on these steps

and from which

thousands marched away

to serve this nation in

war and peace.

Military Veterans

Since Clemson's

founding, its alumni have

served this nation in war

and peace, and many

sacrificed their lives in

battle. They epitomized

the spirit of the

citizen-soldier who takes

up arms out of a sense of

duty. The medals

displayed here replicate

the thousands awarded to

Clemson men and

women for valor, merit

and honorable service

while members of the

armed forces of the

United States.

Marker can be reached from Calhoun Drive.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Credits and Sources:

HMDB