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CARROLL R. GRIFFIN, JR. - JUL. 10, 2003A retired LTC, USAF, Duke entered basic flight training at San Angelo, Texas. After receiving his wings he flew F-80's in Korea. Through the AFIT program he received a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering, and later, a PHD, from the University of Texas. His assignments included the Air Force Academy, phased array radar at Eglin AFB, FL and Rome AFB, NY., with later assignments in France and Germany. |
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WILFRED B. CURLEY - AUG. 30, 2003(L.B.) Carl's keen sense of humor and instinctive exuberant wit caught many a first classman off balance. A devoted advocate of strength and health, he could knock off fifty push-ups for the fun of it. |
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JAMES A. MORRIS - AUG. 15, 2003 |
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JOHN D. MACKENZIE - AUG. 09, 2003 |
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WILLIAM K. SHARPE - JUL. 20, 2003 |
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DOUGLAS D. STONE, JR. - JULY 23, 2003Dake was born in Berkley, CA. He served in Korea. Received an MA degree from Stetson University and worked in the Apollo program with General Electric Company. He formed Continental Properties Services in 1976 and served as CEO until retirement in 1996. Dake enjoyed flying, as well as membership in the Kiwanis, YMCA, Blue and Gold, Navy League and the Civil Air Patrol. |
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WILLIAM J. BURKE - JUNE 10, 2003(From the Lucky Bag) "Bill and his clarinet came to Navy together to drive his roomates beserk with the trills and to become an important part of the Midshipman Concert and Marching Band." He retired as LTC, USAF. |
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JEROME A. DAVI - FEB. 26, 2003(From the Lucky Bag)" 99.9% Of his day was spent correcting the pronunciation of his name; the remainder on academics, managing the 150 pound football team, and working on the Public Relations Committee. "Dav" made friends easily." He became a submariner; served on "Cutlass", "Dase", "Irex", "Archerfish", "Sea Poacher"; commanded the "Tusk" and "Marin". Earned his law degree and became deputy district attorney for 28 years. |
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THOMAS H. MCGLAUGHLIN - FEB. 18, 2003Military aide to President Kennedy, Commander USS Maddux, XO USS Bostron and USS Prichett. Dir. of Naval Operations for CINCPAC, Chief Staff Officer for Military Sealift Command/ Atlantic. Received the bronze star. On retirement was skipper of tour ship "Rella Mae". He enjoyed barbershop singing and held private and commercial pilot licenses. |
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FRANK S. BEAL - FEB. 14, 2003Resigned as Cpt., USAF; Retired as COL, USAFR. Worked for Westinghouse in nuclear engineering. Served as Pennsylvania's Sec. of Admin. from 1973 to 1975; Sec. of Public Welfare from 1975 to 1978; Dep. Admin. of U.S. Healthcare Fin. Admin. from 1978 to 1979. In retirement he traveled to more than 60 foreign countries; had tea with Archbishop Desmond Tutu. "My father is not afraid of the future, but is deeply saddened by the prospect of losing his many friends and family members", Frank Beal Jr. |
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DONALD K. ROBBINS - FEB. 11, 2003Resigned from the U.S. Navy in 1955. Operated a towing and ambulance service in Portland, OR. Had a great effect on the community through real estate practice. A member of the Royal Rosarians. |
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WILLIAM B. FARNSWORTH - JAN. 2, 2003A submariner; served on "Sea Owl", "Atull". Awarded bronze star for valor in amphibious, minesweeping and rescue operations, Korea. Manager, Polaris Program, Raytheon, retiring with thirty years service. Active in wildlife and natural resource causes. A licensed pilot and a member of A.O.P.A. |
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2002
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WILLIAM P. KELLY, JR. - OCT. 20, 2002 |
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CHARLES R. GREATHOUSE, JR. - SEP. 28, 2002 |
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FRANK G. MEYER - JUN. 14, 2002He was a retired Navy Lieutenant; employed by the Toledo Scale Company as an electrical engineer. He died in South Pasadena, CA. |
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JOHN E. REID - MAY 17, 2002 |
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HOWELL P. HOOVER, JR. - MAY 07, 2002He was a medical doctor and a veteran of the Korean Conflict. |
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PHILLIP WRIGHT SMITH - MAR. 30, 2002Served on USS Des Moines. Earned his wings in 1952 Deployed in Midway, Bennington and Randolph. Resigned in 1956. Investment banker; vice-president of sales, Delaware Management Company. Established real estate brokerage firm dealing in commercial properties. Interment following the playing of "Happy Days are Here Again", at his request. |
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JAMES A. ROBINSON - MAR. 20, 2002Earned his wings in 1952. While at VF-61, flew F9F Panther and Cougar while on USS Midway and Champlain. Resigned in 1958. Took over family business, "Coral Ridge Interiors". Went into real estate. Retired to Denver, CO in 1999. |
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DONALD C. SATTLER - MAR. 05, 2002An aviator, he flew the Skyraider, F-4 and A4D aboard Roosevelt, Wasp and Lexington. Flight instructor, Staff officer at NORAD, CINC Atlantic Fleet Staff. XO Tripoli, CO Tactical Squadron, CO Tactical Air Control Group Two, Norfolk, VA. Naval War College with distinction and MA in International Affairs. REALTOR in retirement. |
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2001
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EDWIN L. MAUZY - DEC. 25, 2001 |
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JAMES H. HALL - NOV. 17, 2001Colonel Hall was retired from the United States Air Force after a career of 31 years as a fighter pilot. He served in World War II and the Korean Cnflict. |
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WILLIAM G. PETTY - OCT, 04, 2001Submariner, on SS Cubera and Sea Lion. Expert in cyrogenics. Retired from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in 1977. Flight instructor in single engine aircraft. Bridge Life-master. |
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WILLIAM T. RASSIEUR, JR. - SEP. 25, 2001Awarded Air Medal for service in Korea in the Air Force. Discharged for injuries in 1955. Engineer and program manager for Lockheed Missiles and Space Corp. in Sunnyvale, CA, and Austin, TX. . |
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ELLIS H. BUCKLEY - SEP. 03, 2001A member of the Old Dominion Alumni Association and retired senior engineer with the Newport News Shipbuilding Company. |
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GAYLE L. MAY - AUG. 17, 2001Commissioned in the Air Force, he served as forward air controller in Korea. Resigned to Reserves, retiring as Colonel, USAFR. Worked on NASA and military space programs for TRW, Westinghouse and others. Established his own space consulting firm. Director of National Military Intelligence Association. President of American Astronautical Society. Activist in International Space Program activity. |
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EDWARD M. ELIAS - JULY 31, 2001Received BS in electrical engineering from Lafayette College and an MA from the University of Maryland. Administrator for Penn State university. Director of the York, PA campus. |
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EDWARD P. KNOX - MAY 05, 2001 |
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JACK BARRY, JR. - APR. 06, 2001 |
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MARVIN V. SCHLAPPI, JR. - APR. 05, 2001 |
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JOHN E. NIESSE - MAR. 04, 2001Served on Warrington (DD-843). A Submariner, serving on Trout (SS-566); Resigned In 1955, remaining active in Navy Reserve Program achieving rank of Captain, USNR. Obtained a science degree from MIT. Worked for Crane, Carborundum, Avco and Montesanto Corporatuons. |
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THOMAS K. DYER - FEB. 10, 2001Resigned from the Air Force in 1954, to work for Kentucky Home Mutual Life in Louisville, KY. He later worked for the Lincoln National Life and Pacific Mutual Life companies. He retired in 1992 as Regional Vice President of Pacific Mutual Life. A pillar of the church, Medical Technician for the fire department and a member of the utilities Commission of his community. |
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BERNARD B. LANE - FEB. 05, 2001Served in Saudi Arabia in the Air Force. Retired as Chairman of the Board of the Lane Company in Alta Vista, VA in 1987, he served as director and chairman of several charities. Served on the boards of Virginia Port Authority, Food for the Hungry, Inc., Project Concern International, and the Commission of Urological Research of Duke University Medical Center. |
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2000
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EDGAR M. SMITH, JR. - DEC. 26, 2000Served aboard USS Boxer, Korea. Earned his wings in 1952; retired in 1970. Assistant Naval Attache in Athens, Greece. Masters Degree from Florida State University; financial analyst, Atlanta, Georgia. Deputy Director of Bureau of Transportation. Retired in 1992. |
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HARRY E. HOWREN, JR. - DEC. 12, 2000Granted a medical discharge less than one year at USNA, he was a retired obstetrician and gynecologist who practiced in Richmond, VA for 35 years. He was flight surgeon for Carrier Air Group 16. Attained the rank of CMDR, USNR in 1975.
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BREWER DIXON, JR. - NOV. 20, 2000He was assigned to Strategic Air Command, USAF and flew reconnaisance flights over the Soviet Union in the 1950's. After leaving the Air Force he pursued private business in California and Florida. |
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HERBERT D. ELVIDGE - NOV. 13, 2000
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LLOYD E. HARRISON, JR. - OCT. 16, 2000Thor ballistic missile program operations. Resigned as CPT, USAF in 1960. Project Manager for Hughes Aircraft Corp. in Space and Communcations propulsion and satellite systems. Involved in SDI. Loved the mountains and deserts of the West and American history. Spent retirement years camping with his family |
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HENRY P. KILROY - SEP. 29, 2000Received his master's degree at MIT. Served as a Captain, USAF, in Korea. A business executive in the computer industry, he was co-founder of Datamedic Corporation of New York. A community volunteer in retirement. |
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WILLIAM H. AYRES, JR. - SEP. 12, 2000A submariner, he commanded the SS Pomodon, said to be the most advanced underwater vessel of its time. Commanded two submarine divisions and was Chief of Staff of Joint Tactical Communications at Fort Monmouth, NJ. He retired in 1980 and worked for ten years at Tracor Inc. as program manager supporting submarine combat system trainers. |
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ROGER M. FREEMAN, JR. - AUG. 29, 2000Retired from the Air Force in 1956. He then worked as an engineer for General Electric, Honeywell and Control Data. He was an active member of the Crescent Society, an organization formed by retirees. Roger's passion in life was his art. Many friends are recipients of his artictic talents. |
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THOMAS V. CINQUINA - AUG. 05, 2000
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RICHARD W. WELSH - JUL. 13, 2000 |
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ALLEN B. DAVIS - JUL. 01, 2000 |
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DANIEL K. MAYO - MAR. 31, 2000Sang resounding base as a sterling member of the 12-50's while at USNA. Served in Korea. Worked for Westinghouse Corp. as a design engineer in electronics. |
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JAMES A. ALLEN - MAR. 30, 2000In 1953 Jim was the flag lieutenant for Cruiser Division Commander in the Mediterranean where he met and married Martine. He brought his new bride to Charlestown in 1954 where he commanded minesweeper Ruff until 1955. He later commanded tank landing ship Terrell County and destroyer G.K. MacKenzie off Vietnam. He and Martine enjoyed an ice cream business in Edmonds, WA. |
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ROBERT L. RINGHAUSEN - MAR. 01, 2000 |
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CLIFFORD E. CRAFTS - JAN. 22, 2000 |
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J. KENDRICK NOBLE, JR. - JAN. 22, 2000 |
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1990 - 1999 |
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THOMAS A. ANDERSON |
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JOHN T. ASHLEY, JR. |
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LEE BAGGETT, JR. |
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SPENCER A. BARROW |
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WILLIAM M. BIRKEL |
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NORRIS C. BLACKBURN, JR. |
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PETER F. BLOCK |
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JOHN M. BOLGER |
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FRANK R. BONNER |
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RICHARD M. BOSSERT |
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EDWARD J. BRONARS |
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ALEXANDER R. BURT |
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ANDREW J. CALLAHAN, JR. |
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WALTER L. CLARKE, JR. |
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RICHARD F. DAYKIN |
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RICHARD D. DAVISON |
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RICHARD E. DOLLINGER |
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CHARLES C. DUNN, JR. |
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THOMAS R. EAGYE, II |
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WALTER H. FLINT |
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MONTGOMERY L. FRAZIER |
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EDWIN I. GOLDING |
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ROBERT L. GOLDMAN |
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ROCKWELL M. GRAY, JR. |
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FREDERICK A. GREEN |
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FLOYD E. HAMMETT |
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GEORGE F. HAMPTON |
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WILLIAM J. HARDY, JR. |
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ROBERT DAUGHTRY HARRIS, JR |
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HARRIS O. HINNANT |
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RAY S. HUGHES |
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JOSEPH D. HURLEY |
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HARRY L. HUSSMANN, III |
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EUGENE R. JABLONSKI |
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JACOB H. JACOBSON, JR. |
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ROBERT J. KEEVERS |
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WILLIAM J. KINGSBERG |
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BUDD F. KNAPP |
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HARRY M. KRANTZMAN |
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THOMAS A. LEDEW |
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WARREN N. LOAR, III |
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OSMAR W. LYNCH |
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LAWTON W. MAGEE |
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JAMES W. MARSH |
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WILLIAM A. MCBROOM |
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DANIEL J. MCCOY |
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WILLIAM E. MCGARRAH, JR. |
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THOMAS C. MCGRATH |
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EDWARD MENDELL |
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FRANK H. MOXLEY, JR. |
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GARRISON E. MURPHY |
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GEORGE G. NELSON |
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HARLAN D. PARODE |
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RICHARD J. PRESCOTT |
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ELVIS E. PURVIS |
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JAMES P. RASMUSSEN, JR. |
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ALBERT L. REGISTER, III |
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CHARLES J. REICHL |
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WILLIAM G. REITZ |
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CLAYTON A. RICHMOND, JR. |
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DAVID M. RIDDERHOF |
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CHARLES G. ROBERTSON, JR. |
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WELLS P. ROLLINS |
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FRANKLIN H. ROTH |
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JOE SAX |
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JESSE Z. SCHULTZ |
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RUSSELL M. SEIPP |
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PAUL S. SOTEROPULOS |
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JOHN H. SPILLER, JR. |
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ROBERT J. STITH |
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BRUCE G. STONE |
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RICHARD E. TAYLOR |
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JAMES A. TODD |
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ALEXANDER E. WALLER, JR. |
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ALEXANDER J. WHITE, JR. |
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ISHAM R. WILLIAMS, JR. |
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ROBERT E. WISE |
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JOSEPH M. YOUNG |
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| Anderson, H.L. | Armstrong, G.K. | Arnold, J.M. | Booth, J.E. |
| Bottom, G.A. III | Coffin, S.L. | Collin, H.A. Jr. | Cossaboom, W.M. |
| Dorsey, J.W. III | Duggan, R.W. II | Dunham, D.J.. Jr. | Ely, W.B. Jr. |
| Fahs, R.Z. | Feagan, F.K. | Fillmore, W.C. | Gordy, H.M. |
| Greene, L.B. | Gude, E.A. | Heerwagon, D.D. | Henning, J.C. III |
| Hurner, R.A. | Hunter, R.E. Jr. | Jarrell, D.L. | King, T.R. |
| Kost, J.D. Jr. | Mahoney, G.C. | McCraw, F.M. Jr. | Miller, T.S. |
| Murphy, G.J. | Murphy, J.A. | Nardi, F.J. | O'Malley, J.F. |
| Ostroff, E.N. | Perry, R.D. | Preston, J.D. Jr. | Rakowsky, R. |
| Reganeaur, B. | Schwind, W.S. | Shero, R.D. | Smith, R. Eugene |
| Somoyge, R.S. | Stimler, R.P. | Tatom, W.C. Jr. | Vytlacil, N. Jr. |
| Whittle, W.B. | Wilson, W.W. | Wunch, E.R.P. | |
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| Anderson, R.N. | Brody, J.D. | Burgess, S.C. | Dungan, F.E. |
| Goodiel, C.D. | Grosvenor, A.G.B. | Hathorn, O.R. | Hodnette, L.P. Jr. |
| Hoffman, R.D. | Lingo, L.P. | Lyman, J.N. | Meek, D.B. |
| Merino, E.G. | Miller, T.G. Jr. | Morrisey, J.N. | Muth, R. |
| Noonan, J.M. | O'Neill, T.F. Jr. | Prince, G.A. | Pullar, A. Jr. |
| Ransom, L.T. Jr. | Schneider, R.P. | Shannon, R.W. | Sinlao, F.P. |
| Vining, A.D. | Webb, D.L. | Webb, R.C. III | |
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| Billings, J.H. | Braybrooke, C. | Chambers, J.J. | Frosio, R.C. |
| Harvey, J.W. | Johnson, P.T. | Katz, S. | Krag, R.L. |
| McFall, A.D. | Nall, D.L. | Schwefel, W.G. | Thom, N.R. |
| Thro, C.J. Jr. | Walsh, R.A. | ||
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| Armstrong, N.A. III | Arvidson, C.H. | Bowers, J.R. | Butler, A.S. |
| Crowley, C.E. | Daleo, L.J. | Dobony, C. | Driskell, H.L. |
| Duncan, G.W. Jr. | Dunham, J.R. | Elston, E.L | Evans, H.T. |
| Fant, D.F. | Flory, H.R. Jr. | Galloway, C.R. Jr. | Gardiner, T.M. III |
| Gedney, K.C. | Griffin, E.V. Jr. | Groover, M.K. Jr. | Guthrie, E.S. Jr. |
| Hart, S.C. Jr. | Hayward, H.C. | Hotz, E.C. | Hudson, J.A. |
| Jenike, T.E. | Kibbey, J.H. II | King, R.M. | Kobey, D.S. |
| McDowell, H.E. Jr. | Murphy, R.M. | Peterson, C.A. Jr. | Pravitz, W.H. |
| Raab, F.H. | Rasmussen, G.L. | Spradling, W.R. Jr. | Taylor, W.B. |
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