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  1. medal of honor marines korean war
  2. John O'Brien  (6)
    WWII: Veteran of the Battle of Tarawa
  3. John O'Brien  (7)
    WWII: USMC. Crew chief at Henderson Field, Guadalcanal. He took care of the famous Vought F4U Corsair 'Number 13' that was flown by aces KennetH Walsh and Pappy Boyington. He knew both men very well. Later served on Guam and Iwo Jima
  4. WWII - Pearl Harbor survivor, USS Phoenix (CL_46)
  5. WW 2 air ace - 6 Kills - USAAF
  6. D - Day landings veteran. Born: 1917. Also known as Admiral Sir William O'Brien
  7. WWII: PTO. US Navy. Battle of Okinawa
  8. Navy Admiral
  9. Worked at Bletchley Park during WWII as a code breaker
  10. World War II Veteran, D-Day Invasion, US Army, Heavy Machine Gunner
  11. army general
  12. Retired Brigadier General. Canadian Member of Parliament for Carleton-Mississippi Hills. Minister of Defence 2006-2007, Minister of National Revenue 2007-2008
  13. (Born 1947) US Army Vietnam Veteran. UH-1 Huey pilot with Battery C, 2nd Battalion, 20th Artillery, 1st Cavalry Division. POW from 1967 to 1973. Recipient of a Silver Star, 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, a Bronze Star, and 3 Purple Hearts
  14. Billy O'Dell  (2)
    'WW2 Navajo Indian Code Talker'
  15. USS Indianapolis Survivor
  16. WWII/ETO: B-17 ball turret gunner of the 'Bloody 100th' (100th Bomb Group)
  17. air force hero
  18. 2/2/1911-2/16/1994 US Navy submarine commander WW2, Medal of Honor for service on Tang. Served Wahoo, as executive & approach officer. Participated more successful attacks on Japanese shipping than any other sub officer during war
  19. USMC Ace during WWII-[7 victories] Member of VMF-323
  20. (Born 1961) US Army Special Forces Veteran and Author. Participated in many operations during his career. He was in Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and Grenada. Bronze Star Recipient. Has written many books about the Revolutionary War
  21. The Major and the Minor (1942), Military Academy (1940) and Mountain Rhythm (1943)
  22. WWII: PTO. USMC. 4th Raider Battalion (personal radio operator for Col. James Roosevelt). Guam
  23. Former General & Commander Air Force Logistics Command
  24. medal of honor marines vietnam
  25. FBI Agent operative true story Robert Hanssen Russian spy case, movie Breach
  26. WWII: Arctic convoy duty on the HMS Sumba
  27. John O'Neill  (2)
    Professional Speaker, Swift boat commander in Vietnam during 1969 and 1970
  28. Ww2 fighter ace
  29. Ex-SEAL who revealed himself as bin Laden shooter
  30. WWII: Last surviving Akwesasne Mohawk Code Talker during WWII. Fought in the South Pacific, New Guinea and Philippines theatres as one of 33 Mohawk code talkers
  31. air force general businessman
  32. WWII: Serving with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, he was evacuated from Dunkirk (1940) on a ration boat filled with tins of pineapple, boxes and cigarettes
  33. WWII: British Murmansk Run veteran (Arctic convoys)
  34. german pilot of second world war
  35. UK WW1 Veteran
  36. Romanian WWII Veteran
  37. WWII: PTO. US Navy. Battles off Philippine Sea, New Guinea, Luzon
  38. Kamikaze pilot WW2/Book, 'Memoirs of a Kamikaze', born on 11 December, 1926 in village Kitano Kotesashi. Odachi's graduation from elementary school coincided with Japan's occupation of China
  39. U.S. General
  40. army general
  41. US Centenarian, WWII and Civilian Conservation Corps vet, born 1917. CCC New Deal Program 1934-36 in Massachusetts, then an Army officer in the South Pacific during WWII
  42. German ww2 pilot
  43. 'F-16' & 'F-111' Test Pilot!
  44. WWII - Pearl Harbor survivor 7 December 1941. USS Neosho (AO-23)
  45. Hiroshima survivor, born in 1931 in Canada, moved to Japan when he was nine. Survived Hiroshima at 14, and then moved back to Canada
  46. WWII - Fighter Ace (6 aerial victories, 17 ground victories, 155 missions) of the 2nd Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Group; received a citation for his escort action during Operation Tidal Wave (aka 'Ploesti Raid) in 1943
  47. Japanese and American vet, born 1926 in the US. Raised in Japan, fought for Japan in the last days of WWII. Taken POW by Russia,18 months in a Siberian gulag. Released, later returned to the US, Served in the US Army during the Korean War
  48. president biafra/army general
  49. WWII: ETO. Veteran of the Nisei 442nd Regimental Combat Team
  50. Japanese WWII Veteran
  51. Hiroshima bomb survivor
  52. Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, US Army, WWII
  53. Member of Pappy Boyington's VMF-214 ''Black Sheep Squadron''
  54. U.S. Army Air Corps 1939-1945
  55. Polish WWII Veteran, lives in Canada
  56. WWII Flying Tigers, Judge in the Charles Manson Case
  57. (Born 1925) WW2 and Korean War USAAF Veteran. Was in a B-24 Liberator and a tail gunner on a B-29. Witnessed the mushroom cloud from Nagasaki off in the distance in 1945. POW during the Korean War for 2 years
  58. WWII Ace[17 victories] and shot down four jets in Vietnam
  59. WWI era Veteran Lives in Chicago
  60. Military leader in Bay of Pigs invasion force
  61. One of three surviving WWII Navajo Code Talkers; he lives in Phoenix. Born: 1923
  62. American Architect, born 1926. One of the last living apprentices to Frank Lloyd Wright. Drafted at the end of WWII, on a ship to Okinawa when it ended
  63. 'WW2 Navajo Indian Code Talker'
  64. 'Spanish Civil War Veteran' 'International Brigade' 'Spain' Lives in Barbastro, Born: 1919
  65. co-pilot bockscar b-29 that dropped the bomb on nagasaki japan in ww2
  66. Tuskegee Airman
  67. WWII: D-Day veteran, 505th PIR, 82nd AB
  68. Cold War: RB-47 reconnaissance pilot flying over the Barents Sea in July 1960, shot down by a Soviet MiG. He was held as prisoner and came home Jan. 27, 1961, greeted by President Kennedy
  69. (Born 1931) US Air Force Vietnam Veteran. Served from 1953 to 1976 and retired as a Colonel. Recipient of an Air Force Cross and Silver Star
  70. WASP Pilot during WWII, flew the p-40, bt-13, at-6, at-11, uc-78, a-24, sbd, p-51, p-38, a-20, c-2, p-14, p-39
  71. WWII: Survivor of the disastrous PQ 17 Arctic Convoy, July 1942
  72. WWII - Pearl Harbor survivor; USS Arizona. survivor of USS Lexington as it was sinking during the Battle of the Coral Sea; took part in the Bikini Atoll atomic bomb tests after the war
  73. coast guard admiral educator
  74. (Born 1924) US Army WW2 Veteran
  75. USN Admiral
  76. WWII - Navy
  77. Part of the first generation of female military pilots, eventually accumulating nearly 4,000 hours of flying time/Iraq/Running for Congress in 2020/aviation leader, commander
  78. WWII: Survived the sinking of the USS Reid, 11 December 1944
  79. Italian flying ace of WWII
  80. Japanese WWII Veteran, chef and owner of Sukiyabashi Jiro, a Japanese sushi restaurant in Ginza, Tokyo, Japan
  81. Japanese soldier from WW2 who hid in the jungle for 30 years refusing to surrender to the Allies; is now living in Brazil; author of 'No Surrender: My Thirty Year War'
  82. British WWII veteran. Served in the Women's Auxillary Corps in the Indian Air Force. Flew a glider at 99 years old for charity
  83. army general
  84. WWII: ETO. B-17 Bombardier in the 390th Bomb Group 570th Bomb Squadron
  85. U.S, Congressman (R) /Former Navy Seal from 1988 to 2014, small time actor/Drunk who gained coverage for verbally accosting & screaming profanities at several Senate Pages in the United States Capitol
  86. Author 'VIETNAM Marine Infantry - One Year in Vietnam'/Trained as a corpsman he was attached to a Marine unit and saw duty on the front lines of the war
  87. Military, Pearl harbour survivor, West Mifflin 98th Coast Art, Battery F, artillery
  88. FBI agent, responded to the assassination attempt on George Wallace and interviewed Wallace during his recovery. One of the figures who helped head the investigation into possible group effort
  89. Congressional Medal of Honor, US Army, WWII
  90. Former Packers Defensive End. Played 1949-1951. Also is a World War 2 veteran
  91. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941
  92. WWII: D-Day. Ranger. Pointe du Hoc
  93. (Born 1986) US Army Iraq War Veteran. Distinguished Service Cross Recipient
  94. WWII - His B-24 was shot down on a bombing mission to Ploesti in July 1944 (not the famous Ploesti Raid). For five weeks, with the help of locals and Serbian Chetniks, he escaped Nazis soldiers and was saved during 'Operation Halyard'
  95. WWII: USMC. Battle of Guam, Battle of Iwo Jima
  96. US Army Afghanistan War Veteran and YouTuber
  97. Former Colonel of the United States Marine Corps who served from 1975 to 2005. He did 3 tours as a commanding officer and 1 tour in Iraq in 2004. He graduated college in 1996 with 5 degrees (3 master and 2 undergraduate)
  98. (Born 1945) US Army Vietnam Veteran. Company D, 229th Aviation Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division. POW from 1966 and then released in 1968. Recipient of a Purple Heart
  99. Belgian fighter ace from WW2
  100. Commander Mid Atlantic Regional Maintance Center
  101. WWI veteran
  102. WWII Rosie the Riveter
  103. American (1915-2008), served in the Spanish Civil War's Lincoln Brigade. Had joined the Communist party in the 1930s, later hassled by the FBI and HUAC. Left the party when he saw Stalin's actions. Worked also in the civil rights movement
  104. Russian military pilot, downed Korean Air Lines (Korean Air) flight 007
  105. Captain Joellen Drag Oslund, USNR (Ret.) The U.S. Navy?s Fourth Woman Naval Aviator and First Woman Helicopter Pilot on April 19, 1974
  106. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor aboard the USCG Kukui, 7 December 1941
  107. WWII: ETO. Battle of the Bulge. 575th Field Artillery, 7th Army
  108. WWII: Battle of Midway, USS Balch
  109. USN WWII Wave, in the communications department, she learned of the end of WWII several hours before it was announced
  110. 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
  111. German ww2 pilot
  112. navy admiral england
  113. 'WW2 Navajo Indian Code Talker'
  114. army general
  115. Retired General
  116. WWII: Served in the Pacific Theater
  117. Worked as a 'Rosie the Riveter' woman worker in airplane plants during WWII, starting in 1942. Still active and on the job in 2014 when in her 90's
  118. WWII: PTO. Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. PT boat cook
  119. Algerian WWII Veteran, 109 years old. During WWII he fought in the French Army and participated in the invasion of Italy and Germany
  120. hal moore rto in lz xray-ia drang valley battle-we were soldiers fame
  121. USS Indianapolis Survivor
  122. WWII: Bataan Death March survivor. B Battery 200th Coast Artillery
  123. Dutch WWII Resistance. As a teenager she and her sister Truus would flirt with Nazi Collaborators and lead them to their deaths
  124. Dutch WWII Resistance. As a teenager she and her sister Freddie would flirt with Nazi Collaborators and lead them to their deaths
  125. Fighter ace F-86 Sabre ace of the Korean War
  126. Mark Owen  (2)
    Participated in the mission that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden
  127. Air Force General
  128. Ww2 Fighter ace3 war vet ww2/korea/nam
  129. navy admiral
  130. (1905-1990) folklorist, author, & professor/Author; 'This Stubborn Soil' 'A Season of Weathering' 'Walking on Borrowed Land'/In 1942 joined the United States Army as a buck private & was assigned to the intelligence branch
  131. WWII: Australian veteran, 2/4th Australian Infantry Battalion. Palestine, Libya, Greece, Crete, Syria, Tobruk
  132. Psychiatrist (Born: 1914) who served in the United States Navy. She was one of the first women psychiatrists commissioned in the Navy, and she was one of seven women Navy psychiatrists who served during World War II
  133. doolittle's radiers, crew #3 navigator