List of Phi Gamma Delta Members - Other Phi Gamma Delta Lists

Other Phi Gamma Delta Lists

Phi Gamma Delta's Curator of Archives has assembled several exhaustive lists of noteworthy Fijis throughout history.

Brothers in War

  • Phi Gamma Deltas have defended their countries during the many conflicts that have, unfortunately, happened since 1848.
  • During the Mexican–American War, Lew Wallace served as a Lieutenant.
  • In the American Civil War, at least 181 Phi Gamma Deltas served in the Union Army.
  • In the American Civil War, at least 185 Phi Gamma Deltas served in the Confederate Army.
  • Nearly one hundred Fijis served during the Spanish–American War. A list of Fijis known to have served is here.
  • A total of 128 Phi Gams made the ultimate sacrifice in the War to End All Wars. Here is a list of their names.
  • Thousands of Fijis served in World War II and over 500 Fijis gave their lives in the service of their country. A list of those who died, along with their chapter affiliations, is shown here.
  • At least 21 Phi Gamma Deltas are known to have died during the Korean War. Those Fijis are listed here.
  • Fijis once again answered their country's call during the Vietnam War. Here is a partial list of those who died plus a survivor of the infamous Hanoi Hilton.

Prominent Brothers:

  • A list of Phi Gamma Deltas who have served in National politics.
  • A list of Phi Gams who have served in local politics, such as State Legislatures, Mayors, etc.
  • Fijis who have worked in and around Hollywood.
  • Fijis who have served as College or University Presidents.
  • From Acadia University to Wittenberg University, many college campus buildings have been named for Phi Gams.
  • Between 1904 and 1969, forty one Fijis have been awarded a Rhodes Scholarship. Here is a list of recipients. Since 1969, many more Phi Gams have received this prestigious award. Their names will be added to this list soon.

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