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Alan Shepard
American astronaut, first American in space, lunar explorer (1923–1998)
Chester W. Nimitz
United States Navy fleet admiral (1885–1966)
Michael Flynn
U.S. Army general and former U.S. National Security Advisor (born 1958)
Ernest King
United States Navy admiral, Chief of Naval Operations (1878-1956)
Raymond A. Spruance
United States admiral (1886-1969)
William Halsey Jr.
United States admiral (1882–1959)
Mark A. Milley
American military personnel (born 1958)
Frank Jack Fletcher
United States Navy admiral, Medal of Honor recipient
Sean Spicer
American political strategist and former White House Press Secretary and Communications Director for President Donald Trump
John Kirby
United States Navy rear admiral and Pentagon spokesperson
John Shalikashvili
United States general (1936–2011)
Holland Smith
United States Marine Corps general (1882–1967)
Harold Rainsford Stark
American admiral (1880-1972)
Christopher C. Miller
acting U.S. Secretary of Defense during the last months of the Trump administration
Walter Krueger
American general (1881-1967)
Lisa Franchetti
American Navy admiral (born 1964)
Richmond K. Turner
Admiral in the United States Navy (1885-1961)
Jeremiah Denton
American Vietnam War POW and politician (1924-2014)
James Stavridis
US Navy admiral
Thomas C. Hart
United States Navy admiral and United States Senator (1877-1971)
Elmo Zumwalt
United States Navy admiral (1920–2000)
Christopher R. Hill
American diplomat
Charles J. Precourt
American astronaut
John W. Raymond
United States Air Force and United States Space Force general
Brett Elliott Crozier
United States Navy officer
Thomas Hinman Moorer
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1912-2004)
Roy Geiger
United States Marine Corps general (1885-1947)
John S. McCain
United States Navy admiral (1884-1945)
Lawrence Wilkerson
United States Army colonel (ret.), Chief of Staff to Colin Powell
Randy George
Randy Alan George is an American retired general who served as the 41st chief of staff of the United States Army from 2023 to 2026. He also served as the 38th vice chief of staff of the Army from 2022 to 2023, and the senior military assistant to the United States secretary of defense, Lloyd Austin, from 2021 to 2022.
Edward Almond
United States Army general (1892–1979)
Jack Hathaway
Naval aviator and NASA astronaut
William Sowden Sims
United States admiral (1858–1936)
Kat Cammack
American politician (born 1988)
James Cartwright
United States Marine Corps general
Carter Ham
United States Army general
Thomas T. Handy
United States general (1892–1982)
Frank Friday Fletcher
American admiral
William S. Benson
American Navy admiral; (1855-1932)
Henry Kent Hewitt
United States admiral (1887-1972)
Jeremy Michael Boorda
United States admiral (1939–1996)
William J. Fallon
United States admiral
Edwin T. Layton
U.S. Navy Rear Admiral, noted for intelligence work during the Second World War
David M. Rodriguez
United States general
Carlos Del Toro
78th United States Secretary of the Navy
John B. Coulter
United States general
Daniel B. Allyn
United States Army general
William V. Pratt
United States admiral
Thomas Holcomb
Commandant of the Marine Corps (1879–1965)
Håkan Syrén
Swedish general and supreme commander
Michael Hagee
33rd Commandant of the Marine Corps
Jesse B. Oldendorf
admiral in the United States Navy and recipient of the Purple Heart medal (1887-1974)
Devendra Kumar Joshi
Indian chief of naval staff
Bradley A. Fiske
United States Navy admiral (1854–1942)
Michael Langley
U.S. Marine Corps general
Leo J. Dulacki
American general
Robert Alfred Theobald
United States admiral (1884–1957)
Nicole Malachowski
American pilot
Oscar C. Badger II
American naval officer; United States Navy Medal of Honor recipient (1890-1958)
Harry E. Yarnell
United States Navy admiral (1875–1959)