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  1. (Born 1916) US Navy WW2 Veteran. Provided support at D-Day. Oldest known WW2 Veteran in Kentucky
  2. WWII: PTO. Navy radar operator. Served aboard the USS South Dakota (BB-57)
  3. us army colonel war hero. world war 2,korea and vietnam.jls
  4. WWII: PTO. USMC. Battle of Peleliu, Battle of Okinawa
  5. WWII: Atlantic. Served on the USS Block Island (CVE-21)
  6. Army Air Corps.1st mission firebombing mission Hamm, Germany Feb, 1945. Flew 23 missions/part 8th Air Force, Rookie crew, 1st combat mission, bomber Last plane in formation to pass over the target - position known as 'Tail End Charlie'
  7. One of six remaining survivors from the U.S.S. Arizona as a result of the attack on Pearl Harbor. He is supposed to be living in West Warwick R.I. according to newspaper reports
  8. WWII: ETO. D-Day, Market Garden, Battle of the Bulge. 307th AB Engineers, 82nd Airborne Division
  9. WWII: ETO. Battle of The Bulge. 84th Infantry Division
  10. Former Commandant or Chief of Staff for the Marines
  11. medal of honor army vietnam
  12. General US marine
  13. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. USS Argonne
  14. Easy Company' 'Member of a Band of Brothers'
  15. WWII: PTO. Battle of Peleliu, Battle of Okinawa. 1st Marine Division. Knew Chesty Puller
  16. WWII: Company K, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division 'The Old Breed'. Awarded the Navy Cross for his actions on Peleliu, Palau Islands, on 15 and 16 September 1944
  17. Military/Indian Army - awarded Victoria Cross in April 1945
  18. Supreme Allied Commander Europe (1974-1979); Secretary of State (1981-1982)
  19. WWII - WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots)
  20. Retired General
  21. British pilot from WW2, 'Battle of Britain'
  22. 4 Star General
  23. British WW2 pilot involved in the 'Battle of Britain'
  24. Medal of Honor WWII
  25. Finnish WWII Veteran
  26. WWII: D-Day veteran
  27. Joe Hale  (4)
    US WWII Marine, Disney Animator (1925-2025). Fought at Iwo Jima. Later career working on Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, Mary Poppins, 101 Dalmations, The Black Cauldron
  28. Mars task force, burma ww2 475th inf
  29. LCDR - US NAVY Blue Angels
  30. (Born 1925) WW2/Korea/Vietnam Veteran. Served at Guadalcanal, Pelilu, Munda, Bougainville, Korea, and Vietnam. He is believed to be the last veteran to serve before Pearl Harbor and into Vietnam
  31. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. Army Air Corps, Hickam Field
  32. WWII U.S. Corporal - served in the 3rd Marine Division, participating in campaigns such as Guadalcanal, Bougainville, Guam, and Iwo Jima. Witnessed the iconic flag raising atop Mount Surabachi. Purple Heart recipient
  33. WWII: PTO. Underwater Demolition 5 (UTD5). Bronze Star
  34. WWII: PTO. USS Balch. Battle of Midway
  35. Howard Hall  (2)
    WWII: New Guinea (Battle of Buna-Gona), The Philippines (Battle of Luzon). 32nd Infantry Division
  36. WWII: British Arctic Convoy sailor
  37. (Born Jan. 3, 1924) US Army WW2 Veteran. Distinguished Service Cross Recipient, native of Madison
  38. Tuskegee Airman
  39. WWII: PTO. Battle of Guadalcanal, Battle of Okinawa. 6th Marines, 2nd Marine Division
  40. Former Sergeant Major of the US Army from 1997 to 2000
  41. world war 2 fighter ace VMF - 213
  42. WWII: PTO. Battle of Peleliu & Okinawa. 1st Marine Division
  43. Jack Hallett  (2)
    WW2 Fighter pilot cadet in Maxwell Field. Flew on the B-40, P-28, and P-47 (Born 1920) He flew a P51 Mustang for his 99th birthday
  44. WWII: PTO. Battle of Saipan. Japanese surrender at Tokyo Bay. USS Monitor
  45. (Born 1939) US Air Force Vietnam Veteran. Served from 1963 and retired in 1987 as a colonel
  46. WWII: ETO. 501st PIR, 101st AB. Operation Market Garden, Battle of the Bulge, Bavaria, occupation duty in Austria
  47. B-29 Bomber/ POW in Japan
  48. Ww2 british vetran
  49. WW2 veteran who fought in the Battle of El Alamein in North Africa, 1942. Born: 1921. He was Germany's youngest winner of the Knight's Cross -the highest award for bravery. He is now 95 and lives in Bad Munder, near Hanover, Germany
  50. Fleet Admiral
  51. US Army General
  52. German ww2 pilot
  53. (born 1939) is a retired United States Air Force colonel and a former deputy base commander of RAF Bentwaters, near Woodbridge, Suffolk. After serving in Vietnam, Japan and Korea, he was assigned to Bentwaters as deputy commander
  54. Commander US 19th Air Force
  55. Crewmember USS Ward 139, the first American ship in WW2 to engage the Japanese at Pearl Harbor when it sank thier mini-submarine
  56. Col. USAF pilot in the Berlin Airlift known as the 'candy Bomber' dropped candy to children from his plane over Berlin, flew the A-26, B-25, C-47, C-54 and C-74
  57. 4 Star General
  58. 'Bat 21' movie was his story of being shot down in vietnam
  59. Lz xray 1965 nam b co 1/7 cav
  60. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. USS Maryland
  61. Former FBI undercover agent, author of The Last Undercover
  62. Flight Steward who served on Air Force One for Kennedy through Ford. Flew JFK into Dallas, then helped tear out seats to fit the casket in after the shot. Stayed in the area with Jackie Kennedy and JFK's body during the flight back to DC.
  63. Military, Former SAS member
  64. WW2 Navy who served on the USS King and Orlick during his time in service. (Born 1922)
  65. WWII Veteran from Alabama, just turned 100. Served aboard the USS King in the North Pacific
  66. US WWII Navy vet, born 1924. Served on the USS Phoenix for WWII, including Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Leyte
  67. John Hamilton  (2)
    WWII: British Army Major (1st King?s Dragoon Guards) who was evacuated from Dunkirk (Operation Dynamo, May/June 1940) along with 339.000 British, French and Belgian soldiers
  68. WW2 Spitfire pilot and Flight Commander who received the Distinguished Flying Cross for his attacks on enemy aircraft. Born: 1916 and recently reached his 100th birthday. Lives in a care home in Ammanford, South Wales, UK
  69. WWII: CBI. Last living member of the Merrill's Marauders, aka Unit Galahad, officially named the 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional), a US Army long-range penetration special operations jungle warfare unit
  70. (Born 1921) US Coast Guard WW2 Veteran. His job was to help soldiers from not drowning after getting off of the boats including at Normandy Beach
  71. Retired General
  72. Writer of Military works/military historian, with a focus on the military campaigns of the United States Marine Corps, and military action in World War II
  73. From Dartford, Kent, One of few surviving D-Day officers/Commanded five ?flail? or ?crab? tanks, belonging to the 22 Dragoons, equipped with a boom and chains to detonate mines/one of 1st soldiers to land at Juno Beach on 6 June 1944
  74. WWII - Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. US Naval Hospital; later Costa Mesa mayor
  75. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. Sub Base at Pearl Harbor
  76. African American WWII veteran. A Montford Marine, served in Guam in 1944
  77. army general
  78. WWII - Marine Corps, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Regiment, 4th Marine Division. Battles of Saipan, Tinian, and Iwo Jima. Wounded in the legs by a thrown hand grenade on Iwo Jima, hospitalized
  79. WWII: PTO. Battle of Guadalcanal, Cape Gloucester, Peleliu. 1st Marine Division
  80. John Hancock  (5)
    WWII: PTO. Anti-aircraft gunner on the USS Yorktown (CV-5, 'Fighting Lady'). Battle of the Coral Sea (May 1942), Battle of Midway (June 1942, when the Yorktown sank)
  81. WWII: PTO. USMC, 12th Defense Battalion. Battle of Peleliu
  82. USAF Col. (ret.) credited with the only known shoot down of a MiG with cannon fire above supersonic speed (Vietnam-June 2, 1972)
  83. WWII: Survivor of the disastrous PQ 17 Arctic Convoy, July 1942
  84. John Handy  (2)
    General John W Handy USAF CommanderUnified Combatant Command
  85. Retired Command Sergeant Major, Author of the book 'Inside Delta Force'
  86. WWII: ETO. D-Day, Omaha Beach. 1st Infantry Division
  87. USMC Major General (Ret.) Flown over 3300 hours in peace, contingencies and war within the Boeing CH-46E Sea Knight Helicopter, CH-53D Sea Stallion, CH-53E Super Stallion, UH-1N Huey, AH-1W Cobra and Bell - Boeing MV-22 Osprey Tiltrotor aircraft
  88. Flying Tigers WWII) Nurse
  89. U.S. Navy Ace WWII--[6 victories]- 1st USA Ace in a Day - Navy Cross
  90. WWII:: PTO. B-29 flight engineer 398th Bomb Squadron, 504th Bomb Group, 20th AF. Flew firebombing mission against Japan (incl. Operation Meetinghouse, 9th March 1945) to targets like Tokoy, Nagoya, Kobe. Shot down March 27, 1945
  91. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. Also participated in the Battle of Midway as an aircrewman aboard one of the PBY Catalina aircraft
  92. devil dog defender (wake island) marines ww11
  93. 101st airborne division, ww2
  94. Retired Admiral
  95. air force general businessman
  96. WWII: PTO. USS Bunker Hill
  97. WWII: One of the last 'Rats of Tobruk'. The Rats of Tobruk was the name given to the soldiers of the garrison who held the Libyan port of Tobruk against Rommel's Afrika Corps, during the Siege of Tobruk, Lybia
  98. navy admiral
  99. WWII TBF Avenger torpedo dive bomber pilot. Battle of Midway and the Battle of Guadalcanal. Torpedo Squadron 8. Received two Navy Crosses and three Air Medals. Featured in book, 'A Dawn Like Thunder.'
  100. WWII: PTO. Served on the USS Bunker Hill (CV-17); survived the Kamikaze attack on May 11, 1945 (Battle of Okinawa) when 390 sailors and airmen were killed and 264 wounded
  101. JFK - Air Force One Co-pilot in the Kennedy years, incl. Texas trip 1963
  102. WWII: PTO. US Navy Flight Nurse in the Pacific
  103. radio operator (memphis belle)
  104. WWII: PTO. Served on the USS Bunker Hill (CV-17); survived the Kamikaze attack on May 11, 1945 (Battle of Okinawa) when 390 sailors and airmen were killed and 264 wounded
  105. WWII: PTO.Battles of Peleliu, New Guinea, New Britain, the Solomon Islands and Okinawa. Also Korean War
  106. Samurai of the sky/Japanese Zero Pilot WW2/19 Victories/Public Speaker/Imperial Japanese Navy, and graduated from the service's 35th fighter pilot course/Lives @ NAGANO, Japan/http://ww2db.com/person-bio.php?person-id=777
  107. WWII: ETO. Mortar men of the Nisei 442nd Regimental Combat Team, 100th Infantry Battalion
  108. WWII/Korean War - RAF pilot, later holding senior command roles in the RAF; author of a noted technical report that evaluated the performance and tactics of jet combat during the Korean War.
  109. German U-boat commander; over 100,000 tons sunk; 24th most successful commander in World War II.Born: 03/18/1913
  110. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, USS Medusa
  111. Man who claims to be the Sailor kissing a nurse on VJ Day in Alfred Eisenstadt's famous Life Magazine photo
  112. Peter Harding  (2)
    Military british air force marshall
  113. navy admrial
  114. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor aboard the USS Honolulu, 7 December 1941
  115. WWII Pilot - Tuskegee Airmen. B-29, B-36, P-47, P-51, B-57, KC-97 and AC-119K
  116. Last living black US WWI veteran (1894-2006) Son of ex - slaves
  117. WWII - Fighter Ace, 6.5 victories. VF-17. Ace-in-A-Day. ff-1, f6f-3, f6f-5, f9f-2, f9f-5, f9f-8t, f11f-1, f4u-1, fj-3, fj-3m, f4d-1, sbd, sbc-5, fh-1, f2h-2
  118. WWII: PTO. 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines. Seen in a famous photo of the Battle of Okinawa storming Wana Ridge
  119. Military
  120. WWII veteran WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilot) (flew the pt-19, BT-13, AT-6, BT-13n and B-17)
  121. Pioneering stewardess and WWII nurse, born 1916. Special duty nurse for Air Force Gen. Hap Arnold, after having been one of Delta's first ever stewardesses from 1940-43
  122. navy admiral
  123. Landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day June 6th 1944 with the 29th Division, 111th Artillery Battalion
  124. WWII - Co-pilot of the B-17 "Big Yank", 483rd Bombardment Group, 840th Bombardment Sq. Base: Sterparone, Italy; on March 24, 1945, they flew the longest escorted European bombing mission to Berlin, credited for destroying 3 Me-262's
  125. WWII: Member of Pappy Boyington's Black Sheep Squadron
  126. WWII: PTO. USS Randolph (CV-15)
  127. WWII: USS Indianapolis Survivor; author of the book 'Out of the depths'
  128. WWII: PTO. USMC. Cape Gloucester, Peleliu. Fought side by side with Chesty Puller
  129. British ace from WW2
  130. WWII: Merchant Marine
  131. Flying Tigers-headquarters staff
  132. David Harris  (9)
    Journalist/author. Known chiefly for anti-war activist during Vietnam War. Notably as leading opponent of Draft. 1967 Harris found organization called the Resistance, which persuaded men of draft age to refuse to cooperate with Selective Service System
  133. WWII: British Fairey Swordfish pilot who conducted U-boat searches to protect merchant ships during the Murmansk Runs,
  134. WWII: PTO. Served on the USS Bunker Hill (CV-17); survived the Kamikaze attack on May 11, 1945 (Battle of Okinawa) when 390 sailors and airmen were killed and 264 wounded
  135. 4 Star General
  136. US Politician, Tenn. (1818-97) House 1849-53, Gov. of TN 1857-62 and then its Confederate Gov.; US Senate 1877-97. In a split state, responsible for its Confederate alliance, sending troops and acting on the staffs of Southern Generals
  137. Tuskegee Pilot
  138. (Born 1949) US Army Vietnam Veteran. Served as a rifleman with Company D, 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment in South Vietnam. Captured as a POW in June 1969 and was a POW for 135 days until being released by his captors
  139. (Born 1940) Vietnam War Veteran
  140. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. USS Vega
  141. Viet nam war hero,last address was north decota
  142. Tuskegee Airmen
  143. WWII: PTO. Served on the USS Bunker Hill (CV-17); survived the Kamikaze attack on May 11, 1945 (Battle of Okinawa) when 390 sailors and airmen were killed and 264 wounded
  144. Staff Sgt. US Army (Ret.), Author, Motivational speaker
  145. WWII Fighter Pilot Aviation Ace (WWII-9 Kills) US Navy, VF-17/18
  146. army general
  147. Former Corporal of Horse (CoH) of the Household Cavalry of the British Armed Forces. He holds the record for the longest confirmed sniper kill in combat, at a range of 2,475 m (2,707 yd)
  148. WWII - D-Day; C-47 pilot who flew paratroopers of the 501th PIR (101st Airborne , 'Screaming Eagles') into Normandy
  149. Military
  150. US WWII Navy WAVES vet, born 1920
  151. WWII - Bataan Death March survivor
  152. army general
  153. US Military Officer, Politician (1773-1841). 9th US President (1841). Died just 31 days into his term of office
  154. WWII: D-Day. USS Augusta (task force flagship at Omaha Beach). Also in the Arctic Circle and the Mediterranean Sea. Had dinner with President Truman onboard the Augusta
  155. Vietnam War Veteran-SS Mayaguez Incident(Last Official Battle of The Vietnam War)
  156. WWII: Survivor of the failed Operation Jubilee ('Dieppe Raid') on 19 August 1942, when 60% of the mostly Canadian landing force were either killed, wounded or captured. Canada's oldest and longest-serving officer
  157. WWII: Marine veteran of the Battles of Tarawa (1943) and Guadalcanal. 33 years in the Marine Corps, also served in Korea and Vietnam
  158. John Hart  (6)
    Born John Stewart Hart in New Brunswick, Canada, 1916; WWII Battle of Britain pilot, one of only 7 remaining. Reported to be living in Canada as of 2015
  159. WWII: ETO. D-Day. 439th Troop Carrier Group, 9th Air Force
  160. WWII: PTO. Lieutenant in the US Marine Corps serving on the USS Enterprise until the end of WWII
  161. WWII: 82nd Airborne. Battle of the Bulge. Operation Varsity
  162. WWIIO: PTO. Battle of Iwo Jima. Purple Heart. 4th Marine Division (23rd Marines, 1st Battalion, Company A)
  163. US WWII Army vet,1st Armored Division ambulance driver in North Africa and Italy, born 1920
  164. Retired Army General
  165. Pioneer military aviator who survived 10 days in Alaska's wilderness after crashing in around-the-world flight attempt in 1924/1941 commanded an around-the-world flight of 24,600 miles set record of 121 hours & 55 minute
  166. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. USS Argonne
  167. US WWII Army vet, born 1924. Served as a paratrooper in the Alsace campaign in France
  168. James Harvey  (2)
    Tuskegee Airmen Flew PT-17, BT-13, A-26, P-40, P-47, P-51, F-80, F-86, F-89, F-94 and the F-102
  169. 18th Field Artillery Brigade
  170. WW2 Marine/Served in Iwo Jima, Bougainville, Vella Lavella & Solomon Islands Campaigns/Silver Star Recipient/95 Years old in 2019/Loves the Marine Core with a passion
  171. SS camp guard
  172. Band of brothers 101st/506th pir ww2
  173. navy admiral
  174. Danish-born soldier and writer who has written pseudo-autobiographical novels based on his experiences in World War II
  175. WWII: Screaming Eagles paratrooper who served from D - Day to the end of the war in Austria. 506th PIR
  176. Former head of the Australian Defence Force and a WW2 and Korea veteran, knighted by the Queen in 1976, living in Australia
  177. WWII: US Marine Corps. One of the first Black Marines (Montford Point Marines) who served in the Pacific in WWII
  178. Lz xray 1965
  179. marine corps general
  180. army general
  181. air force general
  182. Saboteur from the U.S.S. Barb WWII
  183. Deep Freeze: he operated a quad-radar unit and built the control tower
  184. Child Actor, WWII Vet Appeared in 1921 Charlie Chaplin film 'The Kid' playing The Kid as an even younger kid/Tank mechanic with the 2nd Armored Hell on Wheels Division
  185. Usmc sniper nam-93 confirmed kills
  186. Vietnam vet, born 1943. Team leader of the UDT-11 frogmen who recovered the Apollo 11 Command Module. He opened the hatch and shook the hand of Neil Armstrong, the first out, welcoming him back home. He then scrubbed each astronaut with a disinfectant
  187. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor 7 December 1941. USS Worden
  188. WWII: PTO. Pearl Harbor survivor. USS Tucker
  189. Philanthropist. World War 2 Colonel under President Eisenhower.Founder of the Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies.And Grace Hauenstein Library. Author of book 'Intelligence Was My Line: Inside Eisenhower's Other Command'. Born: 03/20/1912
  190. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941
  191. 'Empire Carpets' Spokesman, Famous US Commercial Jingle That Sings The Digits: 1-800-588-2300, Also WW II Vet & Barbershop Quartet Singer
  192. WWII: PTO. Served on the USS Bunker Hill (CV-17); survived the Kamikaze attack on May 11, 1945 (Battle of Okinawa) when 390 sailors and airmen were killed and 264 wounded
  193. WWII - 355th Fighter Group, 354th Fighter Squadron, European Theater, 5 victories. Also flew in the Korean War
  194. Ww2 fighter ace, f6f hellcat
  195. WWII: US Navy. PTO, USS Reid
  196. Congressional Medal of Honor recipient - WWII
  197. Storyteller, recording artist
  198. WWII - US Navy Flying Ace, 14 victories
  199. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. USS Sacramento
  200. Korean War: One of the 'Non-Repatriated 23' who didn't return to the US after the end of the Korean War. Most ended up returning to the US; a maximum of 7 are still alive
  201. WWII/ETO: 393rd Infantry Regiment, 99th Infantry Division. Battle of the Bulge, Battle of Remagen (wounded by shrapnell while running across bridge)
  202. Military
  203. WWII: CBI. Battle of Hong Kong veteran. POW until the end of the war
  204. WW2 Navajo Indian Code Talker
  205. UK WWII Army vet, born 1925. Reached Normandy weeks after D-Day, unit surrounded by German forces, taken POW for 10 months. Forced labor in a Polish coal mine, then marched for weeks until US Army arrived to free them
  206. Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, US Army, WWII
  207. WWII - Iwo Jima survivor, US Marines Corps
  208. National Security Agency Director (1999-2005); CIA Director (2006-2009) retired United States Air Force four - star general
  209. WWII WASP -womens army service pilot, Flew the pt-17, at-6, bt-13, uc-78
  210. Bill Hayes  (4)
    WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941
  211. WWII veteran, last known survivor of the Coast Guard's USS Taney, which responded to the attack on Pearl Harbor, though the Taney itself was stationed near Honolulu when the attack began
  212. 19th President of the United States. Served from 1877-1881. He was a General in the Civil War and was wounded five times
  213. WWII US Fighter Pilot
  214. WWII: 159th Port Company. Served as a cook in Port Moresby, Australia, before a reassignment to New Hebrides. As of July 2019, Haymon is the second oldest WWII veteran in America, having been born 8 November 1909
  215. Captain and Iwo Jima Vet -USMC
  216. US Marines, WWII/Chinese Civil War/Korea/Vietnam, born 1930. Enlisting in 1945, he was sent to China to help return Japanese soldiers at wars end, and then to Okinawa to rid remaining (and still fighting) Japanese there
  217. Survivor, sinking of USS Indianapolis. Rank of Captain. Was chief medical officer of the ship
  218. WWII: US Navy. Survived the sinking of the USS Liscome Bay which was struck by a torpedo in the Battle of Tarawa (November 1943)
  219. B. February 16, 1920 was the first woman in the U.S. Military to be promoted to a general officer rank. She was promoted on June 11, 1970, after being appointed by President Richard Nixon on May 15, of that year.
  220. US Navy, Vietnam era, born 1947. Met Navy vet husband while working at a stateside shipyard, soon married. Pregnant, successfully fought against then-mandatory immediate dismissal for any pregnant vet. Worked until birth was close
  221. navy admiral
  222. Vietnam era US Navy vet (1965-71), born 1948. Served on the USS North Hampton, working on global communication innovations and improvements during the Vietnam War. Palmyra, NY town historian with his Navy vet wife
  223. WWII: PTO. Battle of Saipan. US Navy
  224. WW2 RAF pilot (RNZAF) fighter ace 5 victories battle of britain deceased
  225. Admiral, United States Navy, U.S. Chief of Naval Operations 1978 - 1982
  226. WWII: Battle of the Bulge. Bronze Star
  227. WWII Veteran, Africa & Italy, including the Battle of Monte Cassino
  228. British ace from WW2, 5 victories
  229. (Born 1945) US Navy Vietnam Veteran. Served on the USS Rangell as a signalman
  230. POW Camp: Stalag Luft 4-- Stalag Luft 1 Prisoner
  231. Navy Admiral
  232. Former Nazi Hitler Youth Commander
  233. (Born 1947) US Army Vietnam Veteran. 1st Calvary Division. Recipient of the Bronze Star
  234. WWII: Survivor of the sinking of the SS Leopoldville on Dec. 24, 1944
  235. WWII: PTO. Survivor of the sinking of the USS Liscome Bay in the Battle of Tarawa on 23 November 1943 when 687 got killed
  236. WWII - Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. USS West Virginia (BB-48); one of two men who survived the direct hit of a Japanese bomb on Turret No. 3; lived through 13 sea battles in World War II; saw combat in the Korean War
  237. WWII - D-Day. 29th Infantry Division, 3rd Battalion, 115th Regiment, Company I
  238. WWII - flight engineer and top turret gunner, "Flying Tigers", 22nd Bombardment Squadron
  239. WWII - Codebreaker; cracked Russian and German codes; does not speak or read any other language than English
  240. WWII: Arctic convoy veteran on the merchant tanker 'British Promise', carrying highly explosive airplane fuel during three convoys
  241. WWII veteran; 101st Airborne, Original Band of Brothers; co-author of 'Brothers in Battle: Best of Friends'
  242. Retired General
  243. Battle Zone Combat Rescue Pilot that fought for women's rights to fight in combat/Running for Senator for Texas
  244. (Born 1946) US Navy Vietnam Veteran. While serving aboard the USS Canberra, Hegdahl was blown overboard off the deck of the ship in the Gulf of Tonkin and was taken as a Prisoner of War by the North Vietnamese. POW from 1967 to 1969
  245. US Marine, 2 Vietnam tours of duty. Stationed on the USS Hornet in 1969 during it's Apollo 11 recovery, served as a guard of the crew and later, the command module. Held a rifle at attention as Nixon welcomed the quarantined crew back
  246. Member of Pappy Boyington's Black Sheep Squadron
  247. WWII: 32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Broup; Herbert Heilbrun piloted a B-17 Flying Fortress and was escorted by the Tuskegee Airmen. 32 missions including Linz, Austria, and Brux, Czechoslovakia, After the war test pilot at Wright Field, Dayton Ohio
  248. Born 1940 US Navy Vietnam War Veteran. Was a became a POW in 1966. Bronze Star, 3 Leigon of Merit?s, Purple Heart, and a Silver Stat recipient
  249. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor. Army Air Corps, 31st Bomb Squadron, Hickam Field. Then B-17 pilot Europe. 78 fighter-unsupported missions over Italy, Austria, Hungary, Germany (Leader for the 2nd Bombd Group, 20th Squ). DFC, Purple Heart
  250. WWII: Belgian-born Air Gunner on Blenheim with 235 Sqn Coastal Command during the Battle of Britain
  251. USMC General
  252. Retired General
  253. WWII German Luftwaffe PILOT BRIGADIER GENERAL(1913-1992) He won the Knight's Cross & He was Commodore of IV./ KG 51 & 30
  254. US Marine Corps WW2 Veteran. Was at the invasion of Saipan and the battle of Iwo Jima. Got the Bronze Star for his actions at Saipan
  255. army general
  256. World War II Veteran, D-Day Invasion, 82nd Airborne Division
  257. (Born 1948) US Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1968 to 1973. Recipient of a Bronze Star and 2 Purple Hearts
  258. USS Indianapolis Survivor
  259. WWII: Battle of the Atlantic. He survived the sinking of the USS Block Island (CVE-21) that was the only US aircraft carrier sunk by Nazi Germany on 29 May 1944 by U-549 by 3 torpedo hits
  260. Wwii:wasp
  261. Super Bowl Sunday 1969 he hijacked United Airlines flight to Havana. A former Green Beret, his mission to get Fidel Castro. Reds boarded a 727 from Miami forced pilot to fly to Cuba. He had the pilot send a message, 'Tell Fidel, El Rojo is coming.'
  262. WWII: PTO. USS McFarland, USS Bradford. He was aboard the USS McFarland on the night of Dec. 6, 1941. On the night watch, he reported a flare no one could identify (now thought to be from a Japanese mini-sub assisting the Pearl attack)
  263. WWII: ETO. Arctic Convoy veteran, serving on the HMS Kent
  264. Ret. Lt. General of the United States Air Force and a former NASA astronaut. STS-54 (1993) ,STS-64 (1994) , STS-78(1996) ,STS-101 (2001) - ExpediciÃ-³n 2 (2001)
  265. WW2 Battle of Britain pilot. He is now the last verified surviving aircrew of the Battle of Britain. Born 17-07-1919
  266. Former Chief of the Defence Staff of Canada from 2001 to 2004
  267. Tuskegee Airmen
  268. WWII US Navy WAVE veteran, born 1921. Joined the Navy after her husband became a Flying Tiger in the war. Did clerical duties in DC through the war
  269. WWII: CBI. Lt. Col. bombardier on the bomber that destroyed the famous 'Bridge on the River Kwai'
  270. US Army, Korean War vet
  271. Retired U.S. Navy - former Commanding Officer of the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) and the USS Juneau (LPD-10)
  272. WWII: USS Helena
  273. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. USS Oklahoma
  274. US WWII Montford Marine, born 1925. Tour of duty through Philippines, Saipan, Guam, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa
  275. WWII: PTO. SBD Dauntless Dive Bomber Pilot. USS Ticonderoga (CV-14)
  276. Retired USMC General
  277. Medal of Honor recipient, US Army, WWII
  278. army general
  279. army general
  280. Last survivor of the sinking of HM Submarine Truculent that sank in the Thames Estuary, with 64 men dead and only 15 survivors, in January 1950. Born: 1925. He lives in Chatham, Kent, UK
  281. WW2/79th Regiment, demolition squad, His company had 3 platoons that were involved with communications, ammunitions and engineering/Henley's regiment was headed to capture the seaport town of Cherbourg France when D-Day invasion had begun
  282. German ww2 veteran and pow and author
  283. WW2 Fighter Pilot (B: 1922) in the United Kingdom Air Force from 1941 to 1945 and at age 100 ran 100 miles to support young men and women in service
  284. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. Ford Island
  285. WWiI: Battle of Attu veteran
  286. WWII: Merchant Marine
  287. Pierre Henry  (2)
    Tuskegee Airmen
  288. Pearl Harbor survivor, born 1920. Served in the Navy on the USS Helena from 1939 to 1942. Became a Fire Chief Control Technician after the war
  289. WWII vet - served as part of a black/African American unit that didn't fight combat in battle of Iwo Jima but still saw the raising of the flag. Survived COVID-19 at the age of 100
  290. Black WWII US Army vet (1923-2020), spent decades fighting his biased 'blue discharge' release. Finally upgraded to an honorable discharge in 2019. Died of COVID-19 in 2020
  291. USS Indianapolis Survivor
  292. Finish WWII Veteran
  293. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. USS Antares
  294. American WWI balloonist, Craig Herbert of the 2nd Balloon Company
  295. WWII: PTO. USS Randolph (CV-15)
  296. WWII: Battle of Normandy, Battle of the Bulge
  297. medal of honor army vietnam
  298. 9th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON 9), from 1998-2002
  299. WWII: Germany, Wehrmacht, Knights Cross
  300. Retired Navy Admiral
  301. medal of honor army korean war
  302. Doolittle's Raiders crew #8 Navigator/Bombadier/Nose Gunner
  303. WWII: PTO. Pearl Harbor survivor. Later Submarine Service (USS Finback, USS S-27, USS Picuda, USS Amberjack). He was onboard S-27 when it grounded and sunk off Amchitka
  304. World War II Veteran, D-Day Invasion, US Army 348th Engineer Combat Battalion
  305. WWII: PTO. Navy, USS Santee
  306. Vietnam War correspondent
  307. Lz xray 1965
  308. 11 year old witness to the 1945 Trinity Test, the first atomic explosion. Helping his dad work on the car, he saw the mushroom cloud in the distance. Survived cancer, but lost many family and friends in the area downwind of the test site
  309. medal of honor army ww11
  310. air force general businessman
  311. WWII - Pearl Harbor survivor, USS Detroit (CL-8)
  312. WWII: PTO. Navy, USS Ancon. Witness to the surrender of Japan in Tokyo Bay on Sept. 2, 1945
  313. United States Naval Reserve officer and a recipient of America's highest military decorationâ-'the Medal of Honor-'for his actions in World War II
  314. Col, U.S. Army (Ret.) is an author and retired counterintelligence officer with extensive interrogation experience in three wars (Vietnam, Operation JUST CAUSE, and Operation DESERT STORM/Fall of Saigon evacuee
  315. WW2 Luftwaffe Ace. 'Spanish Civil War Veteran' 'International Brigade' 'German'
  316. WWII: PTO. Pearl Harbor survivor, USS Pennsylvania
  317. WWII: 350th Bomb Squadron, 100th Bomb Group, 8th AF ('Bloody Hundredth'). Homebase: Thorpe Abbots, UK. Tail gunner on 'Heaven Sent,' a B-17 Flying Fortress (43-38414); flew 33 missions including Merseburg and Hamburg
  318. USS Indianapolis survivor from De Leon Springs, Florida
  319. Army General
  320. Retired Army General, author, speaker, CNN Analyst
  321. Romanian WWII Veteran
  322. One of the Original Rosie The Riveters
  323. Former WWII German General
  324. U.S. Army National Guard soldier, Recipient of the Silver Star
  325. air force general
  326. Vietnam Veteran. Was in Vietnam from 1967 to 1970
  327. One of six remaining survivors from the U.S.S. Arizona as a result of the Pearl Harbor attack. He is supposed to live in Las Vegas
  328. WWII Veteran, his Army Air Corps unit provided air cover for Army General George S. Patton. Hetzel was a part of five major battles in the war in Europe with the Battle of the Bulge being his last
  329. The last survivor of the Bismarck, WWII, former German Navy soldier, resides in Essen-Steele/Germany
  330. Former British Royal Air Force commander
  331. Military
  332. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. USS Pelias. Went on to serve in both the Atlantic and Pacific campaigns, including seven successful round-trip escorts aboard the USS Hissem and the USS O?Reilly to Europe and North Africa
  333. WWII: ETO. 82nd Fighter Squadron, 78th Fighter Group. 4 victories. Silver Star, 4 DFC's, 13 Air Medals
  334. Son of Nazi Leader from WWII
  335. WW2/Korea/Vietnam Veteran Pilot
  336. 'Red Devil' paratrooper Major Tony Hibbert -WWII
  337. US Marine Corps Sniper Vietnam Veteran. In 1966 he was wounded (and later got the Purple Heart) by mortar fire by the VietCong (Born 1945)
  338. air force general
  339. Tuskegee Airman born August 6, 1925
  340. Former baseball player for the 1956 Detroit Tigers. Also was a member of the US Armed Air Force
  341. Vietnam War: US employee who helped evacuate Vietnamese people who had worked for the USA in the last days of the war
  342. WWII US Army veteran, born 1917. Went through Africa, Italy, and in France worked with the French Resistance. Helped in the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp
  343. Current United States Deputy Secretary of Defense
  344. Japanese fighter ace from WW2, 9 kills
  345. WWII: PTO. Luzon, Northern Solomons, New Guinea. Bronze Star, Purple Heart. 43rd ?Winged Victory? Division, 169th Infantry Regiment
  346. WWII: PTO. Pearl Harbor survivor. USS Whitney
  347. WWII: PTO. Served in the USS Bennington (Iwo Jima, Okinawa)
  348. WWII: PTO. Battle of Okinawa. Military Intelligence Service, 96th Division. Grew up on Okinawa and used his Okinawa dialect to convince local non-combatants hiding inside to surrender peacefully and without harm during the battle
  349. American conservative political activist, author, and former U.S. Navy SEAL. Regular commentator on Fox News, CNN, and Newsmax. Best known for promoting the birther conspiracy theory about Barack Obama
  350. Tuskegee Airmen 'LA Chapter'
  351. Retired USMC General
  352. Tuskegee Airmen 'LA Chapter' B-25 Pilot with 477th Medium Bomber Group!
  353. WWII: MTO/ETO. Landed in North Africa, Sicily and southern France. 431st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion, 44th Anti-Aircraft Brigade
  354. Navy Captain; Part of the Blue Angels
  355. Pearl Harbor survivor at the Naval Air Station on Ford Island. Born in 1921 in Oklahoma, he also survived the dust bowl of the 1930s
  356. WWII: PTO. USS Washington
  357. British WW2 pilot involved in the 'Battle of Britain'
  358. US Politician, Georgia (1823-82) Confederate Gov. of Georgia 1862-65, US House 1875-77, US Senate 1877-82. Named 'The Peerless Orator.' Close friend to Jefferson Davis who spoke at Hill's Statue dedication in Atlanta after his death
  359. Bill Hill  (2)
    WWII Pearl Harbor survivor, Schofield Barracks
  360. Billy Hill  (2)
    Member of 'The Essex', a R&B group, the only active duty military personnel to record a number one hit while on active duty ('Easier Said Than Done', 9 July 1963)
  361. Clint Hill  (2)
    Born: 1932. Ex Secret Service Agent in President Kennedy's motorcade during the assassination. Hill is the last surviving passenger of the presidential limousine which arrived at Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963
  362. Fighter ace- Flying Tigers
  363. WW2, and was stationed in Normandy, France
  364. (born 12 December 1915) is a retired British Royal Air Force officer. From 1966 to 1969, she served as Director of the Women's Royal Air Force
  365. WW2 air ace - 8 Kills - USAAF
  366. WW2 - US Navy Fighter Ace, VF-5 - 7 Kills
  367. Member of Pappy Boyington's Black Sheep Squadron
  368. army general
  369. WWII: Merchant Marine. Murmansk Run, Pacific, Mediterranean, White Sea, Africa, Middle East
  370. WWII - WASP (Women Army Service Pilot)
  371. British fighter ace from WW2
  372. Tuskegee Airmen
  373. navy admiral
  374. Royal millitary
  375. British U-Boat hunter of the costal command in WW2
  376. WWII. PTO. USMC Air Corps. 45 missions. Radioman and gunner
  377. Former Chief of the Defence Staff of the Canadian Forces, 2005 to 2008
  378. WW2 - Fighter Ace - USAAF - 365-FG - POW - 5 Kills
  379. Navy fighter ace ww2
  380. The only known British survivor of the International Brigades who fought with left-wing forces against General Franco's Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War. He now lives in Australia
  381. WW2 Veteran:1923rd Quartermaster Truck Company/After D - Day invasion 110th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division/Served D - Day, Normandy, Belgium, Germany & Rhine River
  382. German WWII Veteran, Battle of Stalingrad
  383. 'Patton Trooper member for mechanized calvary company WW2'
  384. air force marshal england
  385. WWII Veteran
  386. WWII: ETO. 70th Infantry Division, C Company, 276th Regiment. Battle of the Bulge
  387. WWII/JFK - Iwo Jima survivor; also fought at Choiseul Island Raid (1943), serving directly under Charles Krulak, later Marine Corps commander), Land Battle of Vella Lavella (1943). During the Raid on Choiseu, he met John F. Kennedy
  388. New Zealand Military - awarded the Victoria Cross at Kalamai, Greece, on 28th/29th April 1941
  389. WWII combat veteran who served as a Quartermaster aboard the USS Blessman DE69/APD48 crossing the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans numerous times. He participated in the landings at Normandy, Lingayen Gulf and Iwo Jima
  390. WWII - US Marines, Iwo Jima 1945. Purple Heart. Was hit by shrapnel as he stepped off the Higgins Boat onto Iwo, got his wounds patched by corpsman John Bradley, one of the famous flag-raisers. Hipps guarded both flag-raisings
  391. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor
  392. Japanese WWII Veteran, retired Japanese Naval Commander, CEO - Task Force Japan L.L.C
  393. Japanese WWII Veteran, Kamikaze Pilot, born 1928
  394. Dutch WWII veteran. Last surving member of the No. 320 Netherlands Squadron RAF
  395. WWII Veteran, Who Was A Front-Line Bomber Against The Nazis, Royal Canadian Air Force
  396. Co-pilot of the 16th B-25 in the Doolittle Raid in WWII, spent three years as a POW. Born: 03/03/1920
  397. Retired General
  398. Politician
  399. WWII: PTO 132nd Infantry Regiment, 23rd Infantry Division. Battle of Guadalcanal, Bronze Star
  400. WWII: D-Day veteran from Norway
  401. WWII: ETO. 445th Bomb Group (Jimym Stewart's group), 701st and 703rd Bomb Squadrons
  402. Singaporean WWII vet, born 1920. Last surviving Singaporean pilot of the Flying Tigers. Served in the Chinese American Composite Wing, assigned to the 14th US Air Force. 18 B-25 missions. Career as Captain with Malaysia-Singapore Airlines
  403. former Marine Corps General
  404. Mercenary leader of 'The Wild Geese,' known for military battles in Africa and the Indian Ocean, full name is Thomas Michael Hoare
  405. air force general
  406. WWII - D-Day Omaha Beach. Co A, 115th Inf., 29th Div
  407. Dutch WWII veteran. Was in Dutch East Indies and Indonesian Revolution
  408. WWII: Pearl Harbor Survivor, 7 December 1941
  409. Jerry T. Hodges Jr was born on June 29, 1925 in Tennessee. He became one of many Tuskegee Airmen. He went into WW2 from 1944 to 1945 and became a businessman after the war
  410. US WWII Navy (1923-2024) Second last survivor of the USS Yorktown sinking at Midway, thrown 30 feet across a boiler room, badly injured and discharged from service to recuperate. 60 year career as a pastor and chaplain
  411. Supercentenarian (1888-2003), one of the last black US WWI veterans. Served as a stevedore in France and knew Gen. Pershing
  412. WWII - Contemporary witness "Operation Elster", a Nazi German mission to gather intelligence on and sabotage the Manhattan Project. Nazi agents landed in Maine on Nov. 30, 1944. Herbert's brother's vigilance led to their fast arrest
  413. He is a WWII veteran and currently resides in Ontario,
  414. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. Schofield Barracks/Wheeler Field
  415. Retired Navy Admiral
  416. WWII: Battle of the Atlantic. He survived the sinking of the USS Block Island (CVE-21), the only US aircraft carrier sunk by Nazi Germany on 29 May 1944. Served on the next USS Block Island (CVE-106) until the end of the war
  417. WWII: PTO. Serving as Quarter Master during WWII on the USS Alabama, he steered the battleship through 8 major battles and a typhoon
  418. US Realtor/Businessman, born 1943. Ambassador to Portugal (2005-2007), Republican operative. Met Eisenhower in the Oval Office while a military cadet in 1953
  419. (Born 1941) US Navy Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1971 to 1973. Recipient of Defense Superior Service Medal, a Legion of Merit, a Distinguished Flying Cross, 2 Bronze Stars, and 3 Purple Hearts
  420. Air Force General
  421. German ww2 pilot
  422. WWII: PTO. Leyte. 11th Airborne
  423. navy admiral
  424. WWII: PTO. USS Navy. USS Bailey. Battle of the Komandorski Islands
  425. Four-star general in the US Army who currently serves as chief of the National Guard Bureau
  426. WWII: ETO. Battle of the Bulge. Combat medic, Company C, 312th Medical Bn, 87th Infantry Division
  427. D-Day landings veteran. He lives in the UK. Also a Fleet Air Arm Veteran
  428. WWII: D-Day, USS Arkansas
  429. Robert Holden  (2)
    WWII: Served on the submarine USS Finback in the Pacific
  430. navy admiral
  431. WWII Pearl Harbor survivor (PBY - Squadron VP23/ Ford Island), Battles of Midway and Guadalcanal, later B-24 flight engineer for anti - submarine patrols off the coast of France. Born December 13, 1921
  432. devil dog defender (wake island) marines ww11
  433. WWII: PTO. Guadalcanal, the Northern Solomon Islands and Luzon. 35th Infantry
  434. Tuskegee Airmen
  435. WW2 Navajo Indian Code Talker, 1 of only 13 remaining. He served duties on the island of Roi Namur, Kwajalien, Tinian, Saipan and Iwo Jima
  436. former Air Force General
  437. WWII: Captain of the 334th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Group (England-based)
  438. Centenarian (1899-2004). US Army WWI veteran in France. Cannoneer on the Western front, later in the war rode a Harley motorcycle as a dispatcher
  439. WWII: CBI. Member of the Merrill?s Marauders aka Unit Galahad, officially named the 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional), a US Army long range penetration special operations jungle warfare unit. Bronze Star
  440. Centenarian (1898-2004). One of the last living Canadian WWI vets and the last Canadian to see combat in WWI
  441. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. USS Phoenix
  442. WWII: CBI. Member of Merrill's Marauders aka Unit Galahad, officially named the 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional), a US Army long range penetration special operations jungle warfare unit
  443. WWII German officer
  444. Retired Army General
  445. British Journalist WW2 reported on the outbreak of WWII. Lives in Hong Kong. Born: 10/10/1911
  446. WWII: PTO. Marine Corps, 6th Defense Battalion. Battle of Midway, June 1942. Mr. Hollis was assigned to Midway Islands in 1942 to defend the atoll. Born Nov 4 1924
  447. WWII - Witness to the Japanese bombardment of coastal targets near Santa Barbara, CA on February 23, 1942, an event that was the inspiration for the John Belushi movie "1941"
  448. American WWII-Pilot, P-51, First black helicopter pilot in the U.S. Air Force
  449. WWII - West Point graduate, a World War II fighter ace, and the commander-in-chief of the Strategic Air Command (SAC)
  450. Former Chief of Navy Operations (1974-1978)& commander of 1st nuclear sub
  451. WWII: Tuskegee Airman
  452. air force general
  453. WWII: 11th Armored Division, 1943-1946. Advanced through Germany and overran both Mathausen and Gusen. A Finnish immigrant, Holma was preparing to leave for D-Day but was pulled off the loading ramp to avoid fighting his birth country
  454. One of the lead pilots on the Yamamoto Mission in WW2. Lives in the SF Bay Area.
  455. WWII - Pacific Theatre; last survivor of the sinking of the USS Juneau (sank at Battle of Guadalcanal)
  456. WWII airman, served in the OSS, the forerunner of the CIA, helping with various covert operations and missions in Europe
  457. WWII: British Arctic Convoy veteran
  458. George 'Sonny' Holt has flown in B-25s, RB-57s, RB-66s, B-47s, and the B-58
  459. Early experimental research test pilot for the X-1 aircraft and other aircraft. In 1952, Holtoner became the commander of the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base
  460. Tuskegee Airmen, WWII
  461. Australian WWII veteran
  462. WWII and Korea, 101st Airborne, C Company, 506th P.I.R. - POW during WWII
  463. 101 Squadron Lancaster pilot and veteran of 32 operations, WWII pilot
  464. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor. Block Recreation Center, Oahu
  465. Lt. Gen. Commander Of 1st U.S. Army, Spearheaded Aid In New Orleans During Hurricane Katrina Clean-up
  466. USAF General
  467. (Born 1946) US Army Vietnam Veteran. 220th Aviation Company in South Vietnam from September 1968 to March 1969, when he was wounded in combat. Silver Star Recipient
  468. Doolittle Raider, Pilot Crew #2
  469. WWII: PTO. Served on the USS Bunker Hill (CV-17); survived the Kamikaze attack on May 11, 1945 (Battle of Okinawa) when 390 sailors and airmen were killed and 264 wounded
  470. Retired USMC General
  471. WWII: CBI. Member of Merrill's Marauders aka Unit Galahad, officially named the 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional), a US Army long range penetration special operations jungle warfare unit
  472. WWII: Battle of Midway pilot
  473. air force general
  474. 'Tuskegee Airmen' '99th Fighter Squadron' 'Class of 44-J'!
  475. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941, 24th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks. Later later fought in the jungles of New Guinea
  476. WWII: PTO. Battle of Iwo Jima. US Navy, LST-940
  477. Vietnam War Veteran:Air Force
  478. WWII: MTO. Battle of Salerno, Battle of Monte Cassino. 36th Infantry Division
  479. WWII: CBI. Assiniboine code talker of Merrill's Marauders aka Unit Galahad, officially named the 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional), a US Army long range penetration special operations jungle warfare unit
  480. air force general
  481. WWII: D-Day. 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division. He is the paratrooper on the famous Life cover dated August 14, 1944
  482. Air Force General, Co-Author with Tom Clancy
  483. Medal of Honor, US Army, World War II
  484. Wwii: wasp
  485. Former member of the SAS involved in the 1980 Iranian Embassy Siege
  486. WWII: Navy. Served in 5 ships, survived being torpedoed while on the USS Benham and survived the sinking of the USS Helena in the Battle of Kula Gulf
  487. Steve Horton  (3)
    Military Air Force Thunderbirds, 52nd Fighter Wing Vice Commander (Spangdahlem Air Force Base in Germany)
  488. New Zealand RAF pilot in WWII
  489. doolittles raiders crew #10 gunner
  490. USS Indianapolis Survivor
  491. Air force general. Top graduate of the first Air Force Academy graduating class in 1959. Also the first USAFA graduate to come back as superintendent
  492. WWII: Marine Corps chaplain in the Pacific
  493. Nazi general
  494. WWII: US NAvy Ace who led the attack at the Yamato (the largest battleship ever built) on April 7, 1945, that eventually sank her
  495. 41st Judge Advocate General of The U.S. Navy
  496. WWII: PTO. USS Randolph (CV-15)
  497. Retired Royal military, current member of The House Of Lords
  498. British Army officer who was Commading General Officer in Northern Ireland during the 'Troubles'
  499. Retired Navy Admiral
  500. WWII: PTO. Nurse on the hospital ship USS Comfort which was hit by a Kamikaze