Military
Name | Year/Degree | Notability | Reference |
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Allard, Dean C.Dean C. Allard | 1955 | Director of the United States Navy's Naval Historical Center | |
Dixon, Robert J.Robert J. Dixon | 1941 | Four-star general in the United States Air Force | |
Farris, Jack K.Jack K. Farris | 1981 | U.S. Air Force Major General | |
Guppey, Joshua JamesJoshua James Guppey | 1843 | Union Army Brigadier General | |
Haskell, Frank A.Frank A. Haskell | 1854 | Union Army colonel during the American Civil War | |
Meyer, John C.John C. Meyer | U.S. Air Force General, World War II flying ace, commander-in-chief of the Strategic Air Command | ||
Resnicoff, ArnoldArnold Resnicoff | 1968 | Navy chaplain; Command Chaplain, United States European Command; Special Assistant for Values and Vision to the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force | |
Sullivan, John L.John L. Sullivan | 1921 | United States Secretary of the Navy 1947–1949 | |
Woodbury, Eri D.Eri D. Woodbury | 1863 | American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient |
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Famous quotes containing the word military:
“Stately as a galleon, I sail across the floor,
Doing the military two-step, as in the days of yore.”
—Joyce Grenfell (19101979)
“There was somewhat military in his nature, not to be subdued, always manly and able, but rarely tender, as if he did not feel himself except in opposition. He wanted a fallacy to expose, a blunder to pillory, I may say required a little sense of victory, a roll of the drum, to call his powers into full exercise.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“The military mind is indeed a menace. Old-fashioned futurity that sees only men fighting and dying in smoke and fire; hears nothing more civilized than a cannonade; scents nothing but the stink of battle-wounds and blood.”
—Sean OCasey (18841964)