Staunton Military Academy - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Winton M. Blount (1938), United States Postmaster General 1969-71
  • E. Jocob Crull (1877), Montana State Representative and colonel who was Jennette Rankin's (first female member of the U.S. Congress) chief primary rival
  • John Dean (1957), White House Counsel 1970-73
  • Walter E. Foran, member of the New Jersey Legislature 1969-86
  • Robert T. Frederick (1924), World War II combat commander
  • Barry Goldwater (1928), five-term United States Senator from Arizona (1953–65, 1969–87)
  • Barry Goldwater, Jr. (1957), United States Representative from California 1969-83
  • Gary M. Heidnik, Convicted Murderer
  • David McCampbell (1928), World War II Navy "Ace of Aces" and Medal of Honor recipient
  • Phil Ochs (1958), folk-protest singer
  • Chuck Pfarrer (1975), ex-Navy SEAL, novelist, screenwriter
  • Bill Quinlan (1952), NFL player for nine seasons
  • Lennie Rosenbluth, NBA basketball player
  • Bob Savage (1942), Philadelphia Athletics pitcher
  • John F. Seiberling (1937), United States Representative from Ohio 1971-87
  • Ricardo Martinelli, President of the Republic of Panama 2009-2014
  • A.J. Tim Rodenberg, Sheriff of Clermont County OH 1997-
  • Ed Beard, (1960) NFL San Francisco 49ers
  • John Miska, (1973) Emmy Award 1990 Video, 1991 Technical Support
  • George Bowler Tullidge III, (1941) Member of 82nd Airborne, wounded at Normandy June 6, 1944, died in Cambridge, England June 8, 1944. Namesake of Tullidge Hall.
  • Johnny Ramone, guitarist and founding member of The Ramones (attended only for ninth grade)
  • Frank Gorrell (1941) Lt. Gov. of State of Tennessee; Speaker of the state senate; football player for Vanderbilt University

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