CMA Winter Update

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Camden Military Academy Camden, South Carolina Winter Update inking About e Summer? Enrollment applications for the summer are available online! If you are interested in an immediate transfer, please call 1-800-948-6291 to discuss your son transferring. CMA is receiving new applications for Summer 2016 and will soon ask current families if they will be returning to the academy for the next school year. Any questions regarding re-enrolling can be directed to [email protected]. We are looking forward to the rest of the school year while preparing for the next! Senior Ring Cermony - November 20, 2015 Camden Military cadets visited Washington, D.C. November 12 through November 15. Cadets visited the National Mall, which included the Lincoln Memorial, the World War II Memorial, Dr. Martin Luther King’s Memorial and the Vietnam Memorial. In addition to those visits, cadets toured Arlington National Cemetary. Cadets had the opportunity to observe the changing of the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where Commandant Lawing arranged for military members assigned at the Tomb to speak to the cadets. e trip ended with a Washington Wizards NBA basketball game. Everyone had a great time and looks forward to going back! Cadet Trip to Washington, D.C. - November 12 - 15 Congratulations Class of 2016!

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Latest news around campus in winter 2015!

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Camden Military AcademyCamden, South Carolina

Winter UpdateThinking About The Summer?

Enrollment applications for the summer are available online! If you are interested in an immediate transfer, please call 1-800-948-6291 to discuss your son transferring. CMA is receiving new applications for Summer 2016 and will soon ask current families if they will be returning to the academy for the next school year. Any questions

regarding re-enrolling can be directed to [email protected] are looking forward to the rest of the school year while preparing for the next!

Senior Ring Cermony - November 20, 2015

Camden Military cadets visited Washington, D.C. November 12 through November 15. Cadets visited the National Mall, which included the Lincoln Memorial, the World War II Memorial, Dr. Martin Luther King’s

Memorial and the Vietnam Memorial. In addition to those visits, cadets toured Arlington National Cemetary. Cadets had the opportunity to observe the changing of the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where

Commandant Lawing arranged for military members assigned at the Tomb to speak to the cadets. The trip ended with a Washington Wizards NBA basketball game.

Everyone had a great time and looks forward to going back!

Cadet Trip to Washington, D.C. - November 12 - 15

Congratulations Class of 2016!

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Camden Military held our second Google Hangout in early January. Those viewing the live event were able to submit questions to our panel of cadets via social media using #CamdenMilitary. This unique opportunity was very well recieved and allowed for cadets and parents to connect and learn more about CMA. You can view our hangout in the video gallery

on the CMA website!

Google Hangout With CMA

On November 18, Cadets Jake Dean, Jack Thurman, Austin Martin, Alex Ranft, Thomas Azrelyant,

and Brent Buckley, CMA representatives to Junior Leadership Kershaw County, joined other Junior Leadership students to visit schools throughout

the county. Cadets were proud to share with local teenagers the history of the school and sites on the campus. Everybody was very interested in learning

about how CMA operates. The whole day was a very good experience for everyone.

Junior Leadership Visits CMA

Winter Sports Snapshots

Members of the Blackjack Drill Team went to Washington, D.C. for Veteran’s Day events at Arlington National Cemetery. They were invited by the Military

Order of World Wars (MOWW) Organization to place a Blackjack wreath on General John J. Pershing’s grave in honor of the founder of the Pershing Rifles. Finally,

five members of this team will also be inducted and sworn in into the fraternity of Blackjacks by a General

Officer at General Pershing gravesite.

Blackjack Drill Team in D.C.