List of Phi Gamma Delta Members - Fijis Buried at Arlington National Cemetery

Fijis Buried At Arlington National Cemetery

  • Allan D. Albert (Gettysburg 1867): thrice-wounded Civil War veteran.
  • Wilber Marion Brucker (Michigan, 1916): Governor of Michigan (1931–1933); Secretary of the Army (1955–1961).
  • Major General Clovis E. Byers (Ohio State, 1921): Chief of Staff, Eighth US Army
  • Tedford Harris Cann (New York): Medal of Honor, champion swimmer, 1924 Olympian; Section 7.
  • George Henry Decker (Lafayette 1924) US Army General and Chief of Staff (1960–62), Section 7.
  • General Robert L. Eichelberger (Ohio State 1917); US Army; Section 2, Grave 4737.
  • Major General Mark Hersey (Maine Faculty) US Army, commanded 155th Infantry, then Fourth Division, WWI.
  • Major Frank Keck (CCNY 1872, Columbia 1875), commander of 3rd Battalion, 71st New York in Cuba, and Captain, 42nd US Infantry in the occupation of the Philippines.
  • Brigadier General Jacob Kline (Gettysburg, 1860): United States Army. Civil War and Spanish–American War veteran.
  • James Harvey McLeary (Soule; Washington and Lee 1869) Texas state legislator and attorney general; Major, Spanish American War; Porto Rico chief supreme court justice.
  • Major Edward J Moss (Texas A&M University, 1980): United States Marine Corps
  • Daniel D. Pullen (Washington 1907) Captain, Tank Corps, WWI.
  • George Augustus Sheridan (Wabash initiate) Congressman.
  • William Berchmann Wall (CCNY 1905) US Army Captain, WWI.

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