William Anderson - Military

Military

  • Maurice Anderson (1908–1986), often known as Bill Anderson, British Army medical officer
  • William Anderson (naval officer) (1921–2007), commander of the first nuclear submarine, the USS Nautilus, later a United States Representative from Tennessee
  • William Anderson (RAAF officer) (1891–1975), Australian air marshal
  • William Anderson (VC) (1885–1915), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • William Herbert Anderson (1881–1918), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • William T. Anderson (1839–1864), American Civil War guerrilla commander, known as "Bloody Bill"
  • William Anderson (Canadian Army officer) (1915–2000), Canadian general
  • William Anderson (Medal of Honor) (1852–?), American sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
  • William Y. Anderson (1921–2011), Swedish American fighter ace of World War II
  • William C. Anderson (United States Air Force), Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment & Logistics) 2005–2008

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Famous quotes containing the word military:

    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 (1803–1882)

    There are many examples of women that have excelled in learning, and even in war, but this is no reason we should bring ‘em all up to Latin and Greek or else military discipline, instead of needle-work and housewifry.
    Bernard Mandeville (1670–1733)

    Nothing changes my twenty-six years in the military. I continue to love it and everything it stands for and everything I was able to accomplish in it. To put up a wall against the military because of one regulation would be doing the same thing that the regulation does in terms of negating people.
    Margarethe Cammermeyer (b. 1942)