United States Air Force Personnel Buried in Arlington National Cemetery

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Richard Sargent Abbey, Major General – USMA, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, NORAD
Charles W. Abbott, Colonel – Decorated Aviator – WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War
John Abbott, Captain, Naval Aviator – Killed In Vietnam In 1966 – Returned Home In 1974 – PH
George A. Accas, Captain, WWII – Died On Polio While On Duty In Alaska In 1949
Thomas Yuji Adachi, Sergeant – Killed In Laos In 1970 – Buried In 1995
Clarence J. Adams, Lieuenant Colonel, World War II, Combat Aviator – DFC, AM
Jeannette C. Adams, Military Spouse, Wife of Lieutenant General Randal T. Adams, USAF
Frank I. Adams, Lieutenant Colonel – World War II Veteran – 23 Years of Service
Timothy I. Ahern, Major General, WWII Aviator, Prisoner of the Germans In WWII
James H. Ahmann – Lieutenant General, Fighter Pilot
Mario Joseph Aiello, Lieutenant Colonel & Irene Antionette Aiello – Resting Together In The Hallowed Ground of Arlington
Owen McClintick Akers, Lieutenant Colonel – WWII Aviator – Shot Down Over Ploesti
Michael J. Akos, Major, Killed In Aircraft Accident in Puerto Rico
Brooke Empie Allen, Major General – WWII, Pearl Harbor Survivor – Highly Decorated Aviator
James Allen – Brigadier General, Early Aviation Chief
James Rodgers Allen – General, Korea & Vietnam
James Samuel Allen, Brigadier General – Decorated Combat Pilot – Georgia Tech
Lew Allen, Jr., General, USMA, Chief of Staff, Director of NSA, Director of JPL – DSC, LM
Thomas Lorenzo Allen, Senior Master Sergeant, Korean War, Vietnam War – Remembered By His Son
Thomas R. Allen, Major, Killed In Vietnam In 1969 – Returned Home In 1997 – PH
James Harold Alley, Sergeant – Killed In Vietnam in 1972 – Recovered In 1997
Royal Bertram Allison, Lieutenant General – Decorated WWII Aviator – Treaty Negotiator
Ricardo R. Alvarado, Colonel, Fighter Pilot, JAG Officer, Graduate of Merchant Marine Academy
Moses Lopes Alves, Major, Killed In Action Over Vietnam – AM, PH
Richard C. Amidon, Captain – 1000 Hours In WWII, Distinguished Flying Cross, PH
Thomas Hugh Amos, Major – Killed In Vietnam In 1972 – Retrurned Home In 1999
Charles H. Anderson, Major General – Highly Decorated Combat Aviator – WWII
David Keith Anderson, Colonel, Combat Aviator – DSSM, DFC, PH, AM
George Arthur Anderson, Jr., Senior Master Sergeant – Submitted By His Children
Harry R. Anderson, Colonel, Government Official – WWII Aviator – LM
Michael P. Anderson, Lieutenant Colonel – NASA Astronaut – Killed In Crash of Shuttle Columbia
Orvil Anderson, Major General – Early Aviation Pioneer – Highly Decorated Combat Leader
Warren Leroy Anderson, Colonel, Missing In Vietnam – In Memory Of Stone In Arlington
Evander Andrews, Master Sergeant – First U.S. Casualty Operation Enduring Freedom: October 2001
Stuart Merrill Andrews, Colonel, Killed Over Vietnam In 1966 – Returned Home In 2006 – PH
Ivan Dale Appleby, Colonel – Killed In Vietnam – Recovered In 1995
Jeffery R. Armour, Sergeant – Killed In Helicopter Crash, Nevada, 1998
Frank Alton Armstrong, Jr., Lt. General – Highly Decorated WWII Aviator – Led 1st Bombing Over Europe
Frederick Lewis Anderson, Jr., Major General – USMA – Bombardment Commander In WWII
Donald Porter Andre, Lieutenant Colonel  – World War II Aviator
Francis Leroy Ankenbrandt, Major General – WWII, Communications Specialist
Lee A. Archer, Jr., Lieuenant Colonel, Tuskegee Airman Ace Of WWII – Famed Black Businessman
Roswell W. Ard, Colonel, World War II Combat Aviator – DFC
Derek Argel. Captain – Killed In Operation Iraqi Freedom – PH
David Lee Arnold, Colonel, USMA, Son of General Henry Hap Arnold – LM, BSM
Henry Harley “Hap” Arnold – General of the Air Force
Richard Arnold, Jr., Colonel – Aviator – World War II, 24-Year Career
William Bruce Arnold, Colonel, USMA, World War II, “Hap's” Son
Jorge Arteaga., First Lieutenant  – Killed In Operation Desert Storm
Anderson Watkins Atkinson, Major General – USMA, Early Jet Aviator – Vietnam War
Bert Benton Aton, Colonel, USMA, Korean War, Vietnam War, Fighter Pilot
Steven Edward Auchman, Master Sergeant – Killed In Operation Iraqi Freedom – PH
Jesse Auton, Brigadier General, WWII, Korea – Presidential Aide – LM, DFC, AM, BSM
Allen Jones Avery, Killed In Vietnam In 1972 – Recovered In 1997
Charles Jerome Avery, Colonel – USMA, Nuclear Weapons Development
Gerard F. Ayers, Major, Killed In Vietnam
Horace D. Aynesworth, Brigadier General – Highly Decorated In WWII – Cuban Missile Crisis

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Henry R. Baas, Second Lieutenant, Killed In Action In The Korean War
John Joseph Bach III, Captain, Killed In The Vietnam War – PH
William Lloyd Baechle, Colonel, Two Tours In Vietnam, LM, DFC, AM
Joseph Bradshaw Baggett, Major, Fighter Pilot – Killed In Vietnam In 1965
Bobby Ray Bagley, Colonel, Aviator, POW During The Vietnam War
Benjamin Rose Baker – Major General, Surgeon
David E. Baker, Brigadier General, Combat Aviator – POW In Vietnam War, Gulf War – LM, DFC (2), BSM With V (2), PH, POW Medal
David H. Baker, Major General, USMA, World War II, Korean War, Command Pilot, LM, BSM
Jill V. Baker, Colonel, Nurse – Treated The Released Iran Hostages – A Career Officer
Shirley A.  Baker, Wife of Major General David Hodge Baker
Richard Bakke, Major  – Killed In Iran Rescue Attempt
Donald Balch, Brigadier General, 8,500 Hours In 9 Types Of Craft – Killed In 2007 Auto Accident
Bernt Balchen, Colonel  – Aviation Pioneer
Theodore Anderson Baldwin, Jr. USAF, Son Of Army General – INFO NEEDED
Theodore Anderson Baldwin III, USAF – Grandson of Army General – INFO NEEDED
Charles Yawkey Banfill, Brigadier General – WWI, WWII – Intelligence Officer
Edward Barber, Brigadier General, World War II, Korea – BSM
Eugene Hoy Barksdale, Captain, Army Air Corps, WWI, Killed In Parachute Jump
Thomas Haynie Barksdale, Jr., Col, USN Aviator In WWII, Korea, FBI
Earl Walter Barnes, Lieutenant General, USMA – World War II Combat Aviator – DSM, DSC, AM
William S. Barney, Colonel, WWII, Vietnam – Military Weather Innovator – Killed In House Fire
James H.Barrett – WWII Veteran – Murdered At An Abortion Clinic
Edward Ewing Barrow, Captain – Missing In The Air Over Korea In 1950 – Presumed Dead
Eric B. Barrow, Major – World War II, Korea – Son Killed In Vietnam War
Tom Lee Barrow, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II, Presidential Aide
Henry Charles Barrows, Lieutenant Colonel, B-52 Aviator – POW During The Vietnam War, PH
Rudie C. Bartel, Major, Combat Aviator, POW In World War II – Strategic Air Command (SAC)
Robert Harold Baskett, Colonel, Combat Aviator In Vietnam War, Educator
BAT-21 Rescue Crew Laid To Rest After 25 Years
Vergil Howard Bates – Colonel, Veteran of WWII, Korea & Vietnam
Samuel T. Battalio, Colonel, WWII, Korea – Aviator – DSC, LM, BSM, AM, DFC, PH
Leslie Calvin Battle, Colonel – WWII – Member of Congress
Howard Lee Baugh, Lieutenant Colonel, Tuskegee Airman Of World War II – DFC, AM
Hugh Baynes, Colonel, Combat Aviator, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Berlin Airlift
Lucas Victor Beau, Major General – World War I, World War II, Earned Wings In 1917
James K. D. Becker, Captain, WWII, OSS, CIA – DFC, AM, PH
Thomas G. Bee, Brigadier General, Figther Pilot – WWII, Korea, Vietnam – SS, LM, DFC, BSM
William A. Behnke, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Combat Aviator – Took Part In The Great Raid In The Philippines
Charles I. Bennett, Major General – WWII, From Private To Major General
Robert Norman Baker, Colonel – WWII Fighter Pilot
Paul M. Bayliss, Captain – Killed In Action, Vietnam War
Rosenham Beam, Brigadier General, WWI, WWII – LM, AM
Harold Arthur Bedient, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Fighter Pilot, Flying Tigers, Weather Expert
Royden Eugene Beebe, Jr., Major General, USMA – World War II – DSM, LM
Frank P. Bender, Colonel, Survivor of Bataan & Corregifor – World War II Aviator
Austin Harper Gates Benson, Airman First Class, Suicide Victim In Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom
David Erick Bergstrom, Lt – Killed In The Crash Of An F14A At A Pennsylvania Air Show
Margaret Rose Bergstein, Registered Nurse, Wife And Lifelong Partner Of Lieutenant Colonel Robert A. Bergstein
William E. Bernstein, Major – World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War
Victor E. Bertrandias, Major General – WWI, WWII (Every Rank From Private To Major General)
James Millikin Bevans, Major General, USMA – World War II – DSM, LM – INFO NEEDED
George Hendricks Beverley, Brigadier General, Aviation Pioneer – WWI, WWII – LM
Russell Scott Beverly, Senior Master Sergeant, World War II, Korean War
Albert L. Bieber, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII In The Army, Battle of The Bulge, Korea
Charles Lawrence Bifolchi, Major, Killed Over Vietnam In 1968 – Returned Home In 2006 – PH
George Purnell Birdsong Jr., Colonel – Combat Aviator – World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Cold War
John W. Bishop, Captain, World War II Army Air Forces Aviator
Clayton Lawrence Bissell, Major General – WW I & WW – Highly Decorated Early Aviator
Alexander Anderson Blackhall – 2 Lt: Submitted By Dr, James F. White
William Melvin Blackhall – 1st Lt. – Submitted By: Dr. James F. White
Arthur Rankin Blackwelder, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Aviator, Test Pilot, Intelligence Officer
Alice June Blackwell, United States Air Force Dependent – Possible Murder Victim At The Hands of Her Father
Charles F. Blair, Jr., Brigadier General – Aviation Pioneer – Married To Maureen O'Hara
Thomas Clifford Bland, Jr., Captain, Killed In The Gulf War
Charles C. Blanton, Lieutenant General, Finance Officer – Deputy Chief of Staff – DSM, LM
John Thomas Blakinship, Sergeant, Submitted By His Family
Samuel N. Blatchford, Master Sergeant, A Warrior From WWII, Korea, Vietnam – SS, DFC, LM, AM, PH, POW Medal
Eldon C. Blaxton, Lieutenant Colonel, Vietnam War – 22-Year Career Officer
Bryant L. Boatner, Lieutenant General – West Point, WWII, Early USAF Commander
Jon Keith Bodahl, Major, Missing In Loas In 1969, In Memory Stone At Arlington
Joseph Jacob Bogart, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II Aviator
Dwight Randall Boggs, Colonel, Combat Aviator, 27-Year Career, LM
Charles Loomis Booth, Brigadier General, USMA – WWII – LM
Frank Louis Bosch, Lieutenant Colonel, Combat Aviator, World War II, Vietnam War – DSC
Marion L. Boswell, Lieutenant General, Highly Decorated Aviator, WWII, Korea, Vietnam
William Joseph Botter, Sergeant, Died As A Prisoner In Korea – In Memory of Headstone – AM, POW, PH
Robert P. Bouchard, Major – WWII Veteran & CIA Official
Leo Hector Boucher,Major, World War II Glider Pilot In Belgium – AM
Albert Boyd, Major General, World War II, Air Force Test Command – LM, DFC
Charles G. Boyd, General – Highly Decorated Aviator, Deputy CG, US Forces In Europe
John R. Boyd, Colonel, Combat Aviator – Military Visionary & Rebel
Todd R. Bracy, Captain – Killed In Albanian Air Crash – March 2005
Francis M. Brady, Brigadier General, World War I, World War II- DSC, SS, LM, BSM, PH
Irving Lewis Branch, Major General, Aviator, WWII, Nuclear Weapons Specialist
Michael Charles Branche, Captain – Desert Storm Raids – AF Academy Graduate
Robert Allen Breitweiser, Lieutenant General, USMA – WWII, Korea – Chief of Intelligence – Alaska Command – DSM, LM, BSM, AM
Samuel Robert Brentnall, Major General, USMA, World War II – Guided Missile Commander – DSM, BSM
Lewis Hyde Brereton, Lieutenant General, WWI, WWII, Highly Decorated Commander, USNA Graduate
John Edward Bretell, Major, Career Officer, Retired Due to A Brain Tumor
Mimi Brett, Air Force Wife of Lieutenant General Rock Brett
Robert Arthur Brett, Jr., Captain, Killed Over Vietnam In 1972 – Returned Home In 2002 – PH
John Edward Brettell. Major, Office of Special Investigations (OSI) Retired & Died From Brain Tumor
Zane Grey Brewer, Colonel – World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War
Josephus Asa Briggs, Jr., Colonel – WWII & Vietnam – JCS Planner
Robert Edwin Brinckmann, Colonel, Killed Over Vietnam In 1966 – Returned Home In 1990 – DFC, SS, PH
Richard F. Bromiley, Brigadier General, USMA – WWII, Berlin Airlift – LM, BSM, AM
William Leslie Brooks, Colonel – Killed In Laos In 1970 – Buried In 1995
Albert James Brown, Colonel, World War II, Vietnam – Combat Aviator – LM, DFC, BSM, AM
Earl Carlyle Brown, Captain, Missing Over Laos In 1969 – Returned Home In 1993 – PH
George Scratchley Brown – Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Gordon Richard Brown, Captain, Killed In Action, Vietnam War – PH
John William Brown, Technical Sergeant, Pararescue, Iraq, Killed In Afghanistan, Operation Endurtng Freedom – PH, BSM
Joseph Orville Brown, Captain, Killed In Vietnam In 1966, ID'd In 1999
Kenneth E. Brown, Colonel, 24-Year Career in the Air Force
Maurice D. Brown, Jr., Master Sergeant, World War II – Distinguished Flying Cross
Richard Keith Brown, Colonel, Joined Military At 14 – WWII Combat Aviator – LM
Roger David Brown, First Lieutenant, Killed In Vietnam – PH – INFORMATION NEEDED
John Browning, Colonel – Aviator In World War II & Korea – Shot Down
Donald Hepburn Bruner, Major, USMA, World War II Aviator – Killed In Aviation Accident
Robert Thomas Brumfiel, Lieutenant Colonel – USNA, Rescue Missions In The Korean War
Rodney Francis Brunton, Lieutenant Colonel, Military Lawyer & Judge, Vietnam – 32 Years of Service – BSM
William E. Bryan, Jr., Major General, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Highly Decorated Combat Aviator – DSC, DSM, DFC, BSM, AM
Frank D. Bryant, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Killed In Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom – PH, BSM
Oliver B. Bucher, Jr., Colonel, USMA – WWII Combat Aviator – Son Of An Army General – INFO NEEDED
John Lee Buckles, Major, World War II, Korean Conflict
James Campbell Buie, Colonel – Highly Decorated Bomber Pilot
Robert George Bull II, Captain – Killed In Vietnam – DRFC, AM PH
Charles Frank Burlingame, Chief Master Sgt, Ed of Airman Magazine – Son Captain of American Flight 77 on 9-11-01
David A. Burchinal, General, W WII, Korea, Vietnam – Highly Decorated
Carlyle B. Burdette, Colonel, WWII, Normandy Invasion
Edward Burke Burdett, Brigadier General, USMA, WWII, Lost Over Vietnam 1967, Returned Home In 1974
Ernest Leroy Burdge, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Aviator, Berlin Airlift – DFC
John Acie Burgress, Lieutenant Colonel (Chaplain), World War II, Korean War
Woodbury M. Burgess, Brigadier General, USMA – WWII, Korea, National Security Agency (NSA) – LM, BSM
Mason Irwin Burnham, Captain – Killed In Vietnam In 1972 – Returned Home In 1999
Robert Whitney Burns, Lieutenant General, WW II Commander
Walter Burnside, Jr., First Lieutenant – USMA, Military Family – Killed In Aviation Accident
Clair Paul Burtner, Jr., Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – INFORMATION NEEDED
Paul D. Burtner, Second Lieuenant, Killed In Auto Accident – Son of Colonel Burtner
Harvey S. Burwell, Brigadier General, Mexican Border, WWI, WWII – LM
Jon Thomas Busch, Captain – Killed In Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 1988
William Douglas Bush, Jr., First Lieuenant, USMA – Airbone In WWII, Killed In Action In Korea – DFC, BSM, AM, PH
Leo A. Buss, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Communications Specialist, Exec Office of the President
Anthony Stow Butler, First Lieutenant, USNA, Killed In B-45 Crash – INFORMATION NEEDED
Michael Wayne Butler, Colonel, 31 Year Career – Killed In Iraq As A Civilian Contractor – BSM
Walter J. Butler, Colonel, World War II Veteran – A Lovely Remembrance From A Friend
Paul A. Butterbaugh, Master Sergeant, Aviator – Pearl Harbor Survivor, DFC, PH

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C-130 Crew From Vietnam Laid To Rest In Arlington National Cemetery
C-141 Crew Laid To Rest In Arlington National Cemetery
Charles Pearre Cabell, General – USMA, WWII Commander, Deputy Director of the CIA
Frederick Earl Calhoun – Brigadier General, Early Air-Mail Flyer
John Henry Call III, Killed In Vietnam in 1972 – Recovered In 1997
Edward R. Cambra, Lieutenant Colonel, Vietnam War – BSM – US Postal Service
John J. Cameron – Major, Joined Army Air Corps In WWII At Age 18
Donald J. Campbell, Brigadier General, World War II, Korea, Vietnam – DFC, AM
Harold Norman Campell, Major General, Air Force Academy, Highly Decorated Combat Commander
John F. Campbell, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Aviator, Cold War Missions, Vietnam War
Sean Campbell, Air Force Son – Killed In Tragic Bus Accident In Virginia, Age 6
Robert C. Candee,Brigadier General – Aviator in 1922 – World War II Commander
James Kenneth Caniford, Senior Master Sergeant, Killed In Vietnam In 1972 – Returned Home In 2008 – PH
Howard W. Cannon, Major General & U.S. Senator, WWII, DFC, SS, AM, LM, PH
John Kenneth Cannon, General, WWII – Commander of US Air Forces In Europe – DSM, LM, BSM, AM
Francis Ronald Cappelletti – Combat Aviator – SS, DFC, AM, The Most Beautiful Stone In Arlington
Joseph J. Cappucci, Brigadier General, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Director, Office of Special Investigations – LM, DSM
Anthony L. Capra, Sergeant, Killed In Iraq, Operation Iraqi Freedom – BSM, PH
Joseph Gaines Carley, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Combat Aviator – WWII & Korea – Founded Starliners Jazz Band
Osborne Tommee Carlisle, Captain, Killed Over Korea – In Memory Of Headstone – AM, PH
Richard H. Carmichael, Major General, Highly Decorated Combat Aviator, WWII POW – DSC, DFC, LM, SS, AM
Edward Milton Carr, First Lieutenant – USMA – Killed In Air Accident In Panama
Lawrence Joseph Carr, Brigadier General, USMA – Early Army Aviator – WWII
Richard Carr, Major General (Chaplain), Chief of Chaplains, WWII, Korean War
Joseph Francis Carroll, Lieutenant General – WWII, FBI Agent, Director of DIA
William E. Bill Carr – Lieutenant Colonel, Master Navigator
Fred Joshua Carter, First Lieutenant – Killed In Vietnam
James L. Carter, Colonel, Killed Over Vietnam In 1966 – Returned Home in 2005 – PH
William Rogers Carter, Colonel, Vietnam War Pilot – Air Force Cross
Peter Joseph Casella Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, B-52 Bomber Pilot, Vietnam, SAC
Maurice Francis Casey, Lieutenant General, WWII, Korean War – DSM, LM, DFC, BSM, AM
Carl Homer Cathey. Lieutenant General – USMA, Decorated Combat Commander
James D. Catington, Colonel, World War II, Korean War
Richard C. Catledge, Major General, Combat Aviator, WWII, Vietnam, Thunderbirds Commander – LM, DFC, AM, PH
John England Catlin, Jr, Brigadier General, WWII, Vietnam, DSM, BSM, LM
George William Caudell, Chief Master Sergeant – WWII Prisoner of War – Air Force One Crew
Frederic Champlain, Lieutenant Colonel – Aviator in WWII, Korea & Vietnam
Peter Hayden Chapman II, Killed In Vietnam, 1972 – Recovered 1997
Robert E. Chapman, Major General, USMA – Vietnam War, Air Commander, LM, BSM
Willis F. Chapman, Brigadier General, USMA, WWII, Early Jet Commander, VSTOL
Frank B. Chappell, Colonel, Combat Aviator, World War II – DFC, PH, AM
Harold B. Chase, Colonel, World War II – BSM
Walter DeHaas Chatham ( Thanks To Betty Horn, His Daughter)
James Iceluis Chatman – Lt Colonel & Philanthropist – He Cared
Leebernard Emmanuel Chavis, Airman First Class, Killed In Iraq – Operation Iraqi Freedom – PH
Eugene Calvin Cheatham, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Tuskegee Airman – World War II, Korean War
James Eugene Chaney, Major General, USMA – Early Army Aviator – WWI, WWII – DSM. LM
James S. Cheney – Major General, Judge Advocate General of the USAF
Jacob J. Chestnut – US Capitol Police Officer & Retired USAF Sergeant
Edwin S. Chickering, Brigadier General, World War II, Korean War, NATO Representative
Cecil Hampton Childre, Lieutenant General, World War II, Korean War
Michael Chinberg, Captain – Fighter Pilot, Killed In The Gulf War – Dispute Over His Burial Place
Edward A. Chipkevich, Lieutenant Colonel, Aviator, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – AM
Alexander Chis, Colonel – WW II Aviator – Controvery Regarding His Headstone
Henry D. Chiu, Colonel – Chinese Military In WWII, Then USAF Career
Henry Lee Choate, Colonel, WWII Combat Aviator – B52 Pilot
Gregory M. Cindrich, Captain – Killed In Mid-Air Crash With German Military Transport
Richard H. Claeys, Captain – Cold War Victim
Henry Black Clagett, Brigadier General, USMA – Early Army Aviator – Philippines, WWI, WWII
Gean Preston Clapper, Master Sergeant – Killed In Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 2000
Allen C. Clark, Lieutenant Colonel – WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Pilot Of Air Force One
John Calvin Clark II – Killed In Laos In 1978 – Recovered In 1997
Joseph Samuel Newton Clatchey, Jr., Chief Master Sergeant – Vietnam War, Desert Storm
Larry Jack Clanton, Captain, Killed In Action, Vietnam War – PH
Charles Peter Claxton, Colonel – Killed In Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 2000
Lucius DuBignon Clay, Jr., General – USMA, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, NORAD Commander, Highly Decorated
Peter McArthur Cleary, Major, Killed In Vietnam In 1972 – Returned Home In 2002
Brad A. Clemmons, Master Sergeant, Killed In Iraq – Operation Iraqi Freedom – BSM, PH
Robert Franklin Coady, Major, MIA Over Laos In Vietnam War – In Memory Of Stone In Arlington
Earl Glenn Cobeil, Lieutenant Colonel, Shot Down Over North Vietnam – Tortured To Death
Thomas C. Cock, Colonel, Last USAF World War II Veteran To Retire – Aviator, Physician
Harold Beech Coffee, Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Highly Decorated
Robert Lewis Coffey, Jr., Col, Highly Decorated In WWII, Mem of Congress
William Keith Cogdell, Captain – Killed In Action In Vietnam (1967) – Returned Homed In 1994
Richard Cole – Sergeant, Killed In Vietnam
Frank Collins, Jr., Colonel – World War II, Foreign Service Officer (AID)
Gerald Sherman Collins, Major – Fighter Pilot In World War II (Pacific)
John A. Collins, Chaplain (Major General), Chief of Air Force Chaplains – LM
Richard B. Collins, Major General, USNA – Aviator, Vietnam War, LM, DFC, AM
William Clare Coltman, Colonel – Missing In Vietnam – Returned Home In April 2002
Matthew Comko, Corporal – Cold War Victim
Robert Emmett Condon, Brigadier General, WWI, WWII, Korea – LM, BSM – A Founder Of The American Legion
Eugene Ogden Conley, Lieutenant Colonel, Missing In Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 1989 – PH, AFC
John Francis Conlon III, Major, Missing Over Vietnam In 1966 – Returned Home In 2006 – PH
William J. Conlon, Captain, WWII, Killed In Korea, Body Not Recovered – Memorial Stone In ANC – PH, AM
John Thomas Connelly, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Combat Aviator, Vietnam War, Central Intelligence Agency
Elvera E. Lindholm “Lindy” Cook, Lieutenant Colonel, Nurse In WWII, Korea, Vietnam
Orval R. Cook, General – WWII Combaf Aviator – Deputy CINC, US European Command, DSM, LM
Calvin Coolidge Cooke, Jr., Sergeant, Missing In Vietnam In 1972 – Returned Home In 2006 – PH
Christopher Michael Cooper, Major, Iraq, Afghanistan – Killed In B-52 Crash Off Guam – BSM
Nathan Cooper, Colonel, Medical Service Corps – Career Officer
Richard Waller Cooper, Jr., Major, Missing Over Vietnam In 1972 – In Memory Of Stone
Stanley Cooper, Lieutenant Colonel – WWII, Korea, Vietnam
William Edward Cordero, Major – Killed In Vietnam War
Sean M. Corlew, Technical Sergeant, Killed In Aircraft Crash In Afghanistan
John Theron Coulter, Brigadier General, WWII, Nuclear Weapons Testing, Training Specialist
Richard Cox Coupland, Major General, VMI – Early Army Aviator – Ordnance Specialist – WWI, WWII
Robert A. Coury, Colonel, Combat Aviator, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Berlin Airlift – Pirsoner of War – DFC, BSM, AM
Clyde Lorrain Cowan, Captain, Army Air Forces, WWII, Pioneeing Physicist
Sumner Lloyd Cowan, Senior Airman, Medically Discharged After Being Badly Injured In Iraq – Sadly A Suicide Victim
Harold Donovan Cox, Colonel, WWII Aviator, Berling Airlift – DFC, AM
Harold Sutton Coyle, Jr., Colonel, USNA – Instructor At USAFA – Defense Department
Ernest Thorpe Cragg, Major General, USMA – WWII, Combat Aviator – DSM (2), LM (3), DFC, AM (14) – An American Hero
Robert Roger Craner, Colonel, Combat Aviator, Vietnam War POW With John McCain – SS, LM, PH, DFC, AM
Casey Crate, Sergeant – Killed In Operation Iraqi Freedom – PH
Francis P. Crawford, Tech Sergeant – Shot Down Over Europe In WWII – POW
Wilbur L. Creech, General – Korea, Vietnam – Combat Aviator & Commander, Strategic Innovator – DSM, SS, LM, DFC, AM
Rory Crissman, Technical Sergeant, USAF Honor Guard, Protocol Specialist
George H. Cronin – Army Air Svc, USAF, 3 Wars – Age 100
Louis C. Crouch, Colonel – WWII, Cuban Missile Crisis, NASA Projects
Dean Garland Crowell, Captain, USMA – Killed In Korean War – Memorial Stone – AM, PH
Thomas A. Crowell, Master Sergeant, Killed In Iraq – Operation Iraqi Freedom – PH
Alexander Joseph Crucioli, Master Sgt, Crew Chief of Presidential Aircraft
Harold Jesse Crumly, Colonel – On General Eisenhower's Staff In WWII
William Joseph Crumm – Major General, Killed In Vietnam War
Wilfred Crutchfield, Colonel, Killed In Air Crash, Mount Rainier, Washngton, In 1968 – Returned Home In 2005
Harry F. Cruver, Colonel – Decorated WWII Aviator – 23 Missions Over Germany
Carlos Rafael Cruz, Major – Killed In Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 1996
Hanford L. Cummings, Colonel, USMA – WWII Combat Aviator – BSM, DFC
Jason Dean Cunningham, Senior Airman, Para-Rescue, Killed In Action In Afghanistan – AIR FORCE CROSS
Robert H. Curtin, Major General, USMA – World War II – Engineering Officer – LM, BSM
Thomas Hanley Curtis, Colonel, USMA – Combat Aviator, Test Pilot – Vietnam – LM, DFC – An American Hero
Domenico “Tony “Curto, Col, 340 Combat Missions & 40 Medals In 3 Wars
John Milton Cutler, Colonel – USMA, WWII, Korean War, Combat Aviator, DFC, AM
Fred Clay Cutrer, Jr., Captain, Missing Over Vietnam In 1964 – Returned Home In 2002

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Walter Fletcher Daniel, Brigadier Genreal – Decorated Combat Aviator, Test Pilot
Mark Danielson, Captain – Killed In Vietnam War
Eileen Patricia Danis, First Lieutenant, Nurse – Wife Of Colonel Lionel A. Danis
Lionel A. Danis, Colonel, Cuban Missile Crisis – Responsible For Targeting Nuclear Targets
Edward Joseph Darcy, Master Sergeant – Killed In Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 2000
Donald Salmon Dargue, Lieutenant Colonel, USMA – WWII POW – Son of Herbert A. Dargue
Eric B. Das, Captain – Killed In Action – Operation Iraqi Freedom, PH
Howard Calhoun Davidson, Major General, USMA – Early Army Aviator, Mexican Border, WWI, WWII
Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr., General, USAF, WWII, Korea – Tuskagee Airmen – AMERICAN HERO
Charlie Brown Davis, Jr., Colonel – Killed In Laos In 1970 – Buried In 1995
Ernest J. Davis, Jr., Colonel, WWII Tuskegee Airman, Scientist, NTSB
Albert E. Dawson, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Korea – Met Chinese Communist Leaders In 1947 – SAC – An Interesting Life
Donald Shelton Dawson, Major General, WWII – Assistant to President Harry Truman
Arthur J. DeBorger, Colonel – WWII, Berlin Airlift, Korean War
Ray K. Deems, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II, Berlin Crisis
Charles Darwin Dees, Sr., First Lieutenant – Killed In Arizona Plane Crash In 1957
Charles Darwin Dees, Jr. – Tech Sergeant – Killed In Auto Accident, 1998
Matthew Kemp Deichelmann, Major General, USMA – WWII, LM, BSM
Samuel Mackal Deichelmann, Major, Killed In Vietnam, Body Not Recovered, Memorial Stone In Arlington – PH
Stephen Travis Deichelmann, Captain – Son Of The General – Killed In Mid-Air Collision Over Vietnam
Kenneth Crawford Dempster, Major General – WWII, Korea, Tactical Air Force – DSM, DFC, LM, AM
Rene Amedee DeRussy, Major, World War II, Korean War – INFO NEEDED
Jose Diaz, Colonel, WWII, Fighter & Bomber Pilot, SAC – DFC, AM
Samuel Thomas Dickens, Colonel, USMA – Korea, Vietnam – Combat Aviator – LM, DFC, AM
Fairfax Kirkwood Dillon, Lieutenant Colonel, Early Military Aviator – WWI, WWII – AM, BSM, PH
Joseph Vincent DePaul Dillon, Major General, USMA – WWI, WWII – Provost Marshal General of the Air Force
Michael K. Dodson, Captain – Killed In Crash Of A B-52 Off Guam In July 2008 – Group Burial In November 2008
Everett Wayne Dominey, Technical Sergeant, 20 Years Of Service To America
Charles L. Donnelly, Jr., General – Combat Pilot, Highly Decorated, 127 Vietnam Missions, CINC USAF Europe
Harold Cooper Donnelly, Lieutenant General, USMA, WWII, Defense Atomic Support Agency
Jack Norman Donohew, Major General – USMA, Decorated Aviator & Commander
Stanley Joseph Donovan, Lieutenant General – USMA, World War II Aviator, DSM, LM, AM, DFC, SS
Sean H. Doran, Major, SALT, CIA, Drowned While On His Honeymoon
Herman W. Dorsey, Colonel – World War II
John C. Dorsey, Captain – Killed In Skiing Accident In The Alps
Jefferson S. Dotson, Captain, Missing Over Vietnam In 1969 – Returned Home In 2002
Clifford A. Dougherty, Colonel, World War II, Legal Officer, Bronze Star
Russell Elliott Dougherty, General, World War II – Strategic Air Command (SAC) Commander – DSC, LM, BSM
Carl Edward Doughman, Lieutenant Colonel, 28-Year Career Officer, Volunteer
Clarence James Douglas, Jr., Brigadier General, Aviator, Research & Development
Robert Wilkins Douglass, Jr., Major General, USMA – World War II – DSM, DFC, BSM, AM
Walter Alexander Douglass, Sr., Colonel, WWII Combat Aviator – Shot Down On D-Day, POW, Rescued By Patton's Troops – LM, AM
Robert H. Dowd, Lieutenant Colonel, Aviator – WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Berlin Air Lift
William Downs, Major, Killed In Operation Iraqi Freedom – PH
James Leslie Doyle, Colonel – USMA – WWII Aviator
Conrad Anthony Drain – B1B Pilot – Accidental Gunshot Victim
Alonzo M. Drake, Brigadier General, Aviation Pioneer, WWI, WWII, Relative of Sir Francis Drake
Samuel Nelson Drew – Colonel, Dir of European Affairs, NSA – Killed In Bosnia
Christian F. Dreyer, Brigadier General, USMA – WWII, Engineer – Lived To Age 100
Hans Helmuth Driessnack, Lieutenant General, Fighter Pilot, Assistant Vice Chief of Staff
Elwood Thomas Driver, Major, Tuskegee Airman, Vice Chairman of NTSB – INFOMRATION NEEDED
Charles W. Dryden, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Tuskegee Airman, Korea Combat Aviator
Scott E. Duffman, Sergeant, Killed In Agfghanistan – Operation Enduring Freedom – PH
Claude E. Duncan, Brigadier General, Early Military Aviator – WWI, WWII, Korea – BSM, LM
Benjamin Walter Dunn, Brigadier General – WWII, Chief Dental Officer
Ray Aloysius Dunn, Jr., Colonel, USMA – WWII, Korea, VIetnam – Combat Aviator – Son Of A General
Robert F. Durkin, Major General, USMA – Command Pilot, Vietnam War – DSM, LM, AM
Charles W. Durr – Major, Decorated Aviator – Vietnam Veteran
Robert C. Dwan, Lieutenant Colonel, Fighter Pilot In WWII, Early Jet Fighter Pilot
Robert Raymond Dyczkowki, Colonel, Killed In Vietnam In 1966, Returned Home In 2001
Sophia Dziadura, Major, 26-year career, Intelligence Officer, WWII, Vietnam – Helped Establish OrphangeE
Ira Clarence Eaker, General  – Early Aviation Pioneer, WWII Commander
Norman D. Eaton, Colonel, Lost Over Laos In 1969 – Returned Home In 2007 – PH
Robert Edward Lee Eaton, Major General – Highly Decorated World War II Combat Aviator
EC-47 Crew Lost Over Vietnam In 1973 Laid To Rest At Arlington – March 1996
Oliver Patton Echols, Major General, WWI, WWII – Helped To Build The Modern US Air Force
William Dole Eckert, Lieutenant General, USMA – Decorated Aviator – Commissioner of Major League Baseball
Wayne Alvin Eckley, Master Sergeant – Killed In Vietnam In 1967 – Reurned Home In 2000
Harvey W. Eddy, Brigadier General, WWII Combat Aviator – Missile Research & Development
Alfred W. Edwards, Sergeant – Joined At 15, Served In WWII, Korea & Vietnam
Edmund Barber Edwards, Brigadier General, USMA, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – LM, DFC, AM, BSM,
Idwal H. Edwards, Lieutenant General, World War I, World War II, Korean War, DSM, LM
Morton G. Edwards, Captain, Killed In Action, Korean War – PH
Jacob Eierman, Major, World War II Doolittle Raider – Career Officer – DFC
George Ferros Eldred, Jr., First Lieutenant, Army Air Corps, Killed In Action, WWII
Robert F. Eldridge, Colonel, WWII, Korea – Office of Special Investigations
Robert Malcolm Elliot, Colonel – Lost Over Vietnam In 1968 – Returned Home In 2000
Robert George Elliott, Major – Combat Aviator, WWII, Korean War
Frank Terry Ellis, Colonel, USMA, WWII, Korea, Fighter Pilot, DFC, AM, LM
Frank Terry Ellis, Jr., Captain, Killed In Aircraft Accident Over Korea In 1976
Lewis N. Ellis, Lt Colonel, Ploesti Raid In WWII, Distinguished Service Cross
Richard Hastings Ellis, General – Heavily Decorated WWII Avaitor – Commander of SAC
Robert L. Elwell, Colonel, Command Pilot, World War II Aviator, LM & AM
Richard Gene Elzinga, Major, Killed Over Laos In 1970, Returned Home In 2011 – PH
Delos Carleton Emmons, Lieutenant General, USMA – WWI, WWII – Combat Commander – DSM, DFC, LM
Walter F. Engler, Master Sergeant, World War II, Medical Researcher
Harry C. English, Colonel, Commander, Air Defense Command Reserves
Byron K. Enyart – Colonel, WWII Veteran, Served At White House & NATO
William Horace Bruce Erwin, Brigadier General, United States Air Force
Howell Marion Estes, Jr., General, USAF – WWII, Korea, Vietnam – MATS – DSM, LM, DFC, AM
Andrew J. Evans, Jr., Major General, USMA, WWII Ace, Korean War POW, Vietnam, Highly Decorated
Kermit O. Evans, Captain, Killed In Iraq Air Crash – Operation Iraqi Freedom
John William Everhart, Colonel, World War II – Air Force Space Systems Commander
John N. Ewbank, Major General, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – DSM, DFC, LM (4)F
William Hilric Fabian, Captain – Killed In Vietnam: “I Regret…”
William Lafayette Fagg, Brigadier General, World War II
Lyman N. Fairbanks, Lieutenant Colonel – WWII & Korean War Aviator – 10th Generation American
Muir Stephen Fairchild – USAF Vice Chief of Staff
Melvin Bernard Farber, Captain, Killed In 1951 Air Crash In Kansas
Allan W. Farlow, Colonel, Combat Aviator – WWII, Korea, Vietnam – LM, DFC, AM
William Porter Farnsworth, Major General, WWII, Korea – Auditor General of the Air Force – LM
Francis M. Farrell – Lieutenant Colonel, World War II Veteran
Maurice John Fazlollah, Lieutenant Colonel – WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War – DFC, AM
Charles Frederick Fenter, Master Sergeant, Killed In Laos In 1973 – Returned Home In 1985
Alonzo L. Ferguson, Brigadier General, Korea, Vietnam – Fighter Pilot – SS, LM, AM
George Wright Ferguson, Test Pilot, WWII, Korea & Vietnam Vet – Author
James Ferguson, General – WWII, Korea – Normandy Planner – Highly Decorated
Thomas Ritson Ferguson, Jr., Lieutenant General, Cuban Crisis, Vietnam, DSM, DSSM, LM, BSM,. AM
Joseph Fernandez, Colonel, WWII, Army Infantry, Omaha Beach, Normandy – PH, BSM, LM, CIB
David Frederic Ferree, Sr., Colonel, US Naval Academy – Civil Engineering Officer – LM
Robert Ralph Fishel, Colonel – USMA, Decorated World War II Aviator
Eugene H. Fischer, Lieutenant General, Highly Decorated Aviator
Charles Douglas Fisher, Colonel – Aviator, Long & Varied Military Career
Donald Ellis Fisher, Colonel – Killed In Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 2000
Donald Garth Fisher, Colonel – Killed In Laos In 1970 – Buried In 1995
Martin Fisher, First Lieutenant, Decorated WWII Officer
George R. Fitzpatrick, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II, Engineering & Aerospace Officer
John T. Fitzwater, Brigadier General, WWII, Command Pilot – Research & Development – LM
Wilfrid Joseph Fleming, Lieutenant Colonel, Son Killed In Vietnam – INFORMATION NEEDED
James M. Fogle, Brigadier General, Highly Decorated, WWII, Korea & Vietnam
Edward Potter Foote, Colonel, USMA – World War II Aviator – Memorial Stone
William David Ford, United States Navy, United States Air Force, Member of Congress
Robert D. Forman, Major General – WWII, Korea – Berlin Air Lift, Chosin Reservoir
John Forrester, Colonel – USMA, Decorated Vietnam War Veteran
James Lawrence Forsyth, Lieutenant Colonel, Strategic Air Command (SAC)
Paul Leonard Foster, Senior Master Sergeant, Killed In Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 1996
Donald Robert Fowler, Lieutenant Colonel, B-52 Aviator – Vietnam War
John Gordon Fowler, Brigadier General, WWII Combat Aviator – First Wife Died At Age 23 – BSM, LM
Walter Hale Frank, Major General, USMA, WWI, WWII – DSM, LM, AM
Charles Edward Franklin, Colonel, Shot Down Over North Vietnam In 1966 – Returned Home In 1988 – PH
Glen H. Freestone, Captain  – Cold War Victim
John Charles Fremont IV, Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – INFO NEEDED
Jeremy Fresques, Captain – Killed In Operation Iraqi Freedom – PH
Norman Friedberg – Lieutenant Colonel & World War II Veteran
Robert J. Friedman, Lieutenant General, World War II, Korea – Logistics Expert – DSM, LM, AM
John Lee Frisbee, Colonel – Command Pilot, World War II
Gregory W. Fritz, Captain, Killed In Aircraft Accident In Puerto Rico
William Otis Fuller, Major – Missing In Vietnam, In Memory Of Stone In Arlington
William C. Fullilove, Brigadier General, USMA, DFC, LM, BSM, AM
James Bjarne Furuholmen, Captain – USMA – Killed In Air Accident

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Charles A. Gabriel, General, USMA, Fighter Pilot, Korean War, Chief of Staff – DSM, DFC, LM, AM
Bernard T.” Bud” Gallagher, Lieutenant Colonel – WWII Aviator, POW, FEMA Administrator, Nuclear Testing
Grandison Gardner, Major General, World War II, Logistics Specialist – DSM, LM
Claire M. Garrecht, Brigaider General – Chief of US Air Force Nurses
Eugene W. Gauch, Jr., Brigadier General, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Strategic Air Command – LM, DFC, AM
Herbert James Gavin, Major General, Highly Decorated Combat Aviator – WWII, Korea, Vietnam – DFC, DSM, SS, LM, BSM, AM
Wyatte J. Gay, Lieutenant Colonel – Last Pilot Shot Down In WWII, POW
Jerauld Richard Gentry, Colonel, USNA – Vietnam War, Combat Aviator – SS, LM, DFC, AM
Daniel Thomas George, Colonel, Engineer, World War II – LM, BSM
Harold Huston George, Brigaider General, WWI Fighter ACE, Distinguished Service Cross – Killed In WWII Aircraft Accident – DSM
Robert L. George, Lieuetnant Colonel, Combat Aviator – WWII, Korea – AM, PH
Robert D. Gerren, First Lieutenant – Killed In Crash Of A B-52 Off Guam In July 2008 – Group Burial In November 2008
Thomas Patrick Gerrity, General, WWII Bomber Pilot
Paul Everett Getchell, Lieutenant Colonel, Lost Over Loas In 1969 – Returned Home In 2007
George G. Getz, Colonel – Electronics & Communications Specialist
John R. Gibson, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II Combat Aviator – PH
Nicholas Thomas Giglio, Captain, Killed In Collision Of Two USAF Jets Off South Carolina In October 2009
Paul Gilbert – Captain, Killed In Vietnam
Troy L. Gilbert, Major, Killed In Iraq – Operation Iraqi Freedom – PH
John Lawrence Gildner, Colonel, Medical Administrator
Richard Fred Gillis, Major General, Airman to Major General, Aviator – Vietnam, Persian Gulf – DSM, LM, AM
Walter J. Giller, Jr., Major General, Physician & Surgeon – DSM, LM
Robert N. Ginsburgh, Major General – Decorated WWII Vet, Direct of Joint Chiefs of Staff
Otto John Glasser, Lieutenant General, World War II Combat Aviator, Missile Specialist
William John Gleeson (Submitted By William Morgan)
George William Goddard, Brigadier General, Aviator, WWI, WWII, Korea – Aerial Photo Pioneer
Guy Harold Goddard, Major General, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Director of Civil Engineering – LM, BSM
Wendell R. Gomo, Lieutenant Colonel, Fighter Pilot In Both World War II And Korea
David M. Goodrich, Major General, USAFA, Avaitor, Vietnam War, DSM, LM, DFC
Robert G. Goold, Colonel – WWII, Korea, Vietnam – First Bombing of Tokyo, SAC, DFC
Lawrence N. Gordon, Brigadier General, USMA – Aviator – Technical-Operations Officer, LM
Bernard Joseph Goss, Colonel, Lost Over North Vietnam In 1966 – Remains Returned Home In 1978 – PH
Lee V. Gossick, Major General – World War II, Research Specialist – DSM, LM, AM, DFC
Gordon T. Gould, Jr., Lieutenant General, USMA, WWII, Director, Defense Communications Agency
Gordon M. Graham, Lieutenant General, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Triple Ace – DSM, SS, DFC, AM
Thomas J. Gramith, Captain, Killed In F-15 Crash In Afghanistan – Operation Enduring Freedom
Harold Winfield Grant, Lieutenant General – WWII, Chief of Air Force Communications
Warren Reed Graves, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Military Academy, Career Officer
John O. Gray, Brigadier General, Combat Aviator, WWII – Air Force Association – LM, BSM
Mark P. Graziano, Major, USAFA, Iraq, Afghanistan, Killed In Training Accident Over California In May 2009
Bruce Briant Greene, Captain, Killed In The Vietnam War – PH
Charles Ross Greening, Colonel, A WWII Doolittle Raider – WWII POW, DFC, SS, AM, PH
Abbott Congleton Greenleaf, Lieutenant General, USMA, WWII, Korea, Vietnam Air Combat Commander – LM, DFC, BSM, PH
Wade Anthony Greer, Captain, Killed In Action In Vietnam
Hollingsworth F. Gregory, Brigadier General, WWII Aviator – Air Research Command – LM, BSM, AM
Orville LeRoy Greynolds, Colonel – Aviator – Fighter Pilot – Legion of Merit
James Barnett Grieb, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Korean War, FAA
Marshall Emory Groover, Lieutenant Colonel, Died In Intanbul, Turkey, In 1963 – INFO NEEDED
Malcolm C. Grow, Major General – First Air Force Surgeon General – DSM, LM
Evelyn Grubb, Military Spouse – POW-MIA Activist – Wife of W. N. Grubb, USAF
Wilmer Newlin Grubb, Lieutenant Colonel, Captured In Vietnam,1966 – Remains Returned Home In 1974
Richard August Grussendorf, Major General, Air Mail Pilot, WWII, Prisoner of War
Georges R. Guay, Brigadier General, WWII – Counterintelligence Specialist – He Made The World A Safer Place – DSM
Brian S. Gunderson, Brigadier General, World War II, Canadian Air Force – DSM, LM, DFC
Custis Nottingham Guttenberger, Colonel – World War II Veteran
Ted W. Guy, Colonel, Fighter Pilot, Korea, Vietnam – Senior US POW In Vietnam

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Dudley Durward Hale, Major General, Combat Aviator – WWII, Korean War, LM, DSM
Samuel Hale, Colonel, Combat Aviator, WWII – Liberated Nazi Concentration Camp – DFC, AM
Linscott Aldin Hall, Brigadier General, USMA, WWII, Highly Decorated
William E. Hall, Lieutenant General – USMA – WWII – Contnental Air Command
Eugene David Hamilton, Colonel, Killed In Vietnam In 1966 – Returned Home In 2006 – PH
Charles Wilbur Hammond, Colonel, USMA, Pentagon, Defense Department, DSM, LM
William I. Hammond, Major – World War II & Korean War, BSM, PH
Edgar Wade Hampton, Brigadier General, World War II – SS, LM, DFC, PH, BSM
James E. Haney, Master Sergeant – Killed In 1972 Crash In Surinam
Thomas James Hanley, Jr., Major General, USMA – Early Army Aviator – WWII Commander – DSM, LM, AM
Gerald K. Hannaford, Lieutenant Colonel, Cold War Victim
John T. Hanton, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II Combat Aviator – DFC, AM
Ernest C. Hardin, Jr., Lieutenant General, WWII, Vietnam, SAC Commander
Thomas Oates Hardin, Major General, Early Civil Aviator – Early Airline Executive – WWII Aviator – DSM, DFC, AM
Jack Edward Hardison, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – DFC, AM
John Spencer Hardy, Lieutenant General, Alive As Of May 2004 – Virginia Doyle Hardy Buried Here
Walter A. Hardzog, Jr., Colonel – Highly Decorated Aviator – World War II & Vietnam
Donald L. Harlow – Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
Reginald Carl Harmon, Major General – 1st Judge Advocate General of the Air Force – Military Law Pioneer
Winfield Scott Harpe, Major General – “A Knight Of The Skies”
John W. Harrell, Jr., Brigadier General – USMA, World War II, Aviator, Nuclear Weapons Specialist
Robert Edward Harrington, Colonel, USMA, Combat Aviator, WWII, Korea – DIA, LM
Richard Galen Harris, Colonel, Aviator, Vietnam War, BSM, AM
Robert Harrison, Major – Killed In Vietnam
Patrick Kendal Harrold – Killed In Laos In 1973 – Recovered In 1997
Charles W. Harter, Major – WWII Bomber Pilot
Gregg Hartness, Colonel, MIA In Vietnam War In 1968 – Returned Home In 2005 – PH
Paul T. Hartung, Brigadier General, WWII, Vietrnam War, North American Air Defense Command
Michael B. Harwell, Second Lieutenant, Killed In Helicopter Crash, Nevada, 1998
Harry A. Haskell, Captain, Plane Crash In 1959
Ralph E. Havens, Lieutenant General, Combat Aviator, Vietnam, Air University – DSM, LM, DFC, AM
Thomas Lloyd Hayes, Brigadier General, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – WWI Ace, Fighter Pilot – SS, DSC (3), PH
Caleb Vance Haynes, Major General, Decorated Veteran of WWI & WWII – Aviation Pioneer – Grandson of Siamese Twins
Clarence G. Haynes, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Vietnam – A Tribute By Tom Hovis To His Hero
Malcolm O. Haynes, Senior Master Sergeant, Air Force Honor Guard
William Edward Hazelton, Chief Master Sergeant, Vietnam – 28-Years Of Service To America – BSM
John Robert Hazelwood, Senior Master Sergeant – Courtesy of His Proud Son
Barbara C. Heald, Captain & Defense Department Employee – Killed In Iraq
John Carleton Healey – Colonel, The Manhattan Project
Michael Gerard Healy, Brigadier General, Ranking Medical Officer – World War II – LM
Earl Clifford Hedlund, Lieutenant General, WWII, Fighter Pilot, POW In Germany, DSC, DSM, DFC, LM, AM, PH
Thomas Edward Heideman, Master Sergeant, Lost Over Vietnam In 1970 – Returned Home In 2002
Grover C. Heiman, Jr., Colonel, WWII, Korea, Cold War Aviator – DFC For Secret Mission
Emerson E. Heller, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Killed In Aircraft Accident
Paul E. Hendrickson, Colonel, WWII Aviator, VIP Aircraft Commander
Reuben William Hendrickson, Lieutenant Colonel, Fighter Pilot, WWII, Korean Conflict – AM, DFC
Ronnie Lee Hensley, Sergeant, Killed In Laos In 1970 – Buried In 1995
Robert H. Herman, Major General – WWII, Commander of the Defense Construction Center
Robert E. Herndon Jr., Colonel, World War II Aviator – LM, DFC, AM, PH
Charles G. Herrick, Major, WWII, Korea, DFC – Pilot, CIA – Air America – Returned Home In 2003
John Henry Herring, Jr., Major General, WWII, Transport Pilot, DSM, LM, DFC, AM
John Kenton Hester, Major General, World War II – Killed In Parachute Accident – DFC, LM, BSM, AM
Raymond Harry Hetrick, Captain, Lost Over Vietnam in 1966 – Returned Home In 2004 – PH
David Joel Hewer, Lieutenant Colonel – Vietnam Veteran – Bronze Star Medal
Jason Carlyle Hicks, Staff Sergeant, Killed On Mercy Flight In Afghanistan – 2003
Fred J. Higgins, Major General, Aviator, Procurement & Production – WWII, Korea – LM, BSM
Fred L. Hill, Master Sergeant, Vietnam War – Fire Chief At Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland
Steven Edward Hill, Lieutenant Colonel – USMA, Aviator, Guided Missile Officer
William Grover Hipps, Brigadier General, USMA – WWII Combat Aviator – DSC, DSM., LM, BSM, AM, PH
Myron Mack Hnatio, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Fighter Pilot, Ace – DFC, AM, BSM
Earl Seeley Hoag, Major General, Early Army Aviator – Mexican Border – WWII – DSM, LM, AM
Walton Lewis Hogan, Sr.. Colonel, Combat Aviator, Flew More Than 60 Years, “He Loved To Fly”
Joseph Charles Holbrook, Colonel, WWII Aviator, Command Pilot, Defense Attache
Gilbert Bruce Holmes, Captain – Aviator – Vietnam War – Killed In A House Fire
William Harvey Holt, Major General, World War II, Korean War, DFC, LM, AM
Frederick Richard Honeywell, Chief Master Sergeant, Left Us Too Soon At Age 42
John Robert Hazelwood, Senior Master Sergeant, World War II, Korean War
Sanda B. Helms, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, USNA – Aviator, Vietnam War
Perry M. Hoisington II, Major General, USMA – First Daytime Bombings Of Japan – SS, DFC
Everett Wayne Holstrom, Brigadier General, Doolittle Raider – SAC Commander – SS, DFC, AM
J. Stanley Holtoner, Major General – WWII Combat Aviator, Test Pilot, Experimental Pilot, DFC, LM
David Edward Honadle, Colonel, World War II, Korean War – BSM
John William Honaker, First Lieutenant – Killed In Aircraft Crash In Korean War
John Ralph Hoover, Colonel, 90 Combat Missions In WWII – DSC, DFC, AM
Frederick Mercer Hopkins, Jr., Major General, Early Army Aviator – From Private To Major General – WWI, WWII – DSM, LM
Andrew Steele Horton, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Aviator, North Pole Expeditions
Frank Barrett Horton III, Major General, USMA, Strategic Air Command, Assistant Secretary of Defense
Jesse Max Horton, Master Sergeant, Security Police – Office of the Inspector General
William Hadley Hosea, Captain, Killed In Vietnam – PH- INFO NEEDED
William Johnston Hovde, Colonel, USMA, Highly Decorated Fighter Pilot, WWII & Korea
David W. Howe, Captain, Army Air Corps, WWII Flying Ace, Test Pilot
Joseph Woodrow Howell, Colonel – WWII Bomber Pilot – R&D Specialist
Charles F. Hoy, Jr., Colonel, World War II, PRS, CIA – LM, DFC, AM
Joseph R. Holzapple, General, World War II, CINC Europe – DSM, SS, DFC, LM, AM
Hunter Stratton Hopson, Jr., Colonel, Career Officer & Civil Engineer – LM
James Huard – Killed In Vietnam, 1972 – Buried In 1997
Bobby Gene Huggins: Killed In Vietnam, 1970 – Buried October 1997
Earl S. Howarth, Colonel – WWII Veteran & Safety Official
William M. Hubbell, Colonel, A River Rat In Vietnam – Fighter Pilot, DFC
Glenda Huber, Military Spouse – Vaudeville Actress – Wife of Lieutenant Colonel Crawford Huber
Edward Monroe Hudgens, Major, Missing In Vietnam War In 1970 – Returned Home In 1995 – PH
Christian Bell Hughes, Colonel – Vietnam Veteran & Homicide Victim
Harold Quiskey Huglin, Brigadier General, USMA – WWII Combat Commander – SS, LM, DFC, BSM, AM
Harris B. Hull, Brigadier General – WWII, Intelligence Officer, Assistant To NASA Administrator
James L. Hull, First Lieutenant, Killed In Vietnam In 1971 – Returned Home In 2006 – PH
Todd Nelson Humble, Major, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Iraq – Left Us Way Too Soon
Charles J. Huneycutt, Jr., Major, Lost Over Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 1989
Harold W. Hunt, First Lieutenant, United States Army Air Force, WWII Prisoner of War
Leon Hunt, Sergeant – Killed In Vietnam in 1972 & Returned Home In 1994
James Creelman Huntley, Colonel, USMA, WWII, LM, BSM
James Patrick Hurley, First Lieutenant – USMA: Killed In Air Accident
Robert E. “Dutch” Huyser – General, Served In WWII, Korea & Vietnam
Robert Joseph Hymel, Lieutenant Colonel – Decorated Vietnam Vet, Killed In Terrorist Attack On Pentagon: 11 September 2001

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Leon Salvador Inge, Colonel, Combat Aviator – Korea, Vietnam – LM, DFC, BSM, AM
Robert L. Inman, Major, 26-Year-Career-Officer, Personnel Specialist
Robert Newell Ireland, Sergeant – Killed In Laos In 1970 – Buried In 1995
Clarence S. Irvine, Lieutenant General, Private To General – Early Aviator – WWI, WWII, Korea – Atom Bomb – DSM, SS, LM, DFC, AM, BSM
Robert Harry Irwin, Lieutenant Colonel, Killed Over Vietnam In 1972 – Returned Home In 1989 – PH
Clayton M. Isaacson, Brigadier General, WWII, Korea, NORAD – Highly Decorated Combat Aviator
Frank W. Iseman – Colonel, Highly Decorated In WWII
Maurice George Ison, Sergeant to Colonel

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James Jabara – Colonel, 1st Jet Ace
Michael J. Jackson, Brigadier General, World War II Fighter Ace – DFC, SS
Daniel Chappie James, Jr. – First Black USAF 4-Star General
Frank B. James, Brigadier General, World War II, Combat Aviator, Educator
Perry Henry Jefferson, Major, Killed In Vietnam In 1969 – Returned Home In 2007 – PH
Thomas Stanley Jeffrey, Jr., Major General, VMI, WWII Combat Aviator – SS, DFC, BSM, LM, AM
Raymond Taylor Jenkins, Major General, Physician – World War II, Korean War – LM
George William Jensen, Colonel – Killed In Vietnam In 1966 – Returned Home In 2000
James C. Jensen, Major General – World War II Aviator, NORAD Commander, DFC, LM
Stanley Frederick Jensen, Colonel – US Military Academy, Jet Pilot Instructor
Edward J. Jeruss – Captain, Aviator, Killed By Soviets, 1959
Ernest Falcon John, Brigadier General, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, POW In WWII, Highly Decorated
Charles Albert Johnson, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII – US Information Agency (USIA)
George Alvin Johnson, Colonel, WWII, Normandy Invasion, Shot Down, Prisoner of War – LM, BSM, PH
Gerald W. Johnson, Lieutenant General – Inspector General, POW In WWII, Highly Decorated Ace
Jack Dewey Johnson – 150,000th Burial At Arlington National Cemetery
James K. Johnson – Highly Decorated Fighter Pilot (WWII & Korea)
Larry R. Johnson, Lieutenant Colonel, Air Force Weather Service Commander
Oris Baker Johnson, Major General – Decorated Combat Aviator – Aerospace Commander
Robert S. Johnson, Sergeant, Killed In Aircraft Accident In Puerto Rico
Thurmond L. Johnny Johnson – Lieutenant Colonel, Decorated Vietnam Veteran
Wrennie W. Johnson, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam
Henry Randolph Johnston, Colonel, WWII Combat Aviator – Berlin Airlift – NATO
Allen Avery Jones, Killed In Vietnam In 1972 – Recovered In 1996
David Mudgett Jones, Major General, WWII, Doolittle Raider, Test PIlot, NASA Official – LM, DFC, AM
Leo Leslie Jones, Lieutenant Colonel, Career Air Force Officer – INFO NEEDED
Roy Kenneth Jonkers, Colonel, Korea, Vietnam – Talented Intelligence Officer
Hugh Fagan Jordan, Colonel, USMA, WWII, Korea – DFC, AM, BSM
Frederick W. Joy, Jr., Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Combat Aviator – LM, PH
Charles E. Jung, Brigadier General, World War II Invasion Planner, Logistics Specialist
John F. Jureka, Colonel, World War II Bomber Pilot, USAF Postal Service

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Ralph N. Kallock, Captain, WWII – First USAF Korean War Casualty Buried In Arlington – PH, AM
Harold T. Kamps, Airman Second Class – Killed In Cold War Incident – MIA For 40 Years
Carl Karst – Colonel, Killed In Vietnam In 1968 – Returned In 1993
Leonard Lee Kaster, First Lieutenant, Lost Over Vietnam In 1964 – In Memory Of Burial In Arlington In 2002
Nicholas J. Kasun, Jr. – Lieutenant Colonel – WWII Fighter Pilot Commander
Robert Kauch, Brigadier General, World War II Combat Commander – LM
George J. Keegan, Jr., Major General – WWII Combat Aviator, Assistant CoS For Intelligence
John B. Kelley, Lieutenant Colonel & Presidential Advisor
Edward J. Kelly, Colonel, Aviator, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Berlin Airlift – Longest Serving DoD Employee
Evelyn A. Kelly, Colonel, Nurse Corps – WWII, Korean War
Robert Edward Kelly, Sr., Major, Aviator – 35 Missions Over Germany In WWII
George R. Kennebeck, Major General – WWI, Philippines, WWII, Chief of Dental Corps
Elmore M. Kennedy, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, A World War II Tuskegee Airman – Retired In 1973
John C. Kennedy, Brigadier General, Early Military Aviator – From Private To General – WWI, WWII
John William Kennedy, Captain, VMI, Killed Over Vietnam In 1971, Returned Home In 1996
George Churchill Kenney, General – Aviation Pioneer – World War I & World War II
Charles B. Kenning, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II Combat Aviator & Prisoner of War – AM, PH
Charles Fred Kepner, Chief Warrant Officer, WWII, Leader of the Air Force Band
William J. Kerwood, Sergeant, Killed In Afghanistan Helicopter Crash, November 2003
Herbert Miller Kidner,Brigadier General – Harvard Law School, Long-Time Judge Advocate
John Powell Kidner, Lieutenant Colonel – POW In WWII, Author, Columnist
Ernest A. Kiessling, Colonel, World War II – Wife Traced Her Roots Back To The Mayflower
Mary M. Kinkele, Wife of Lieutenant Colonel John Kinkele – Mother of Scott Kinkele
Paul Joseph Kilday, Sergeant, Member of Congress, Military Judge
Melvin Joseph Killian, Colonel, Missing Over Vietnam In 1965 – Returned Home In 1985 – Air Force Cross, PH, AM
Iven Carl Kincheloe, Captain, Fighter Pilot, Test Pilot, Korean War Ace – A Space Pioneer – DFC, SS, AM
Alvan Cleveland Kincaid, Major General, Early Army Aviator – WWI, WWII – DSM, SS, LM, BSM, PH
Virgil M. Kinnamon, Lieutenant Colonel, Numerous Combat Missions, WWII & Korea
George Warren Kinney, Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – LM, DFC, BSM, AM
Claude Ross Kinsey, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Fighter Pilot, Prisoner of War – DFC, PH, BSM
Donald Klinke, Sergeant, Killed In Vietnam
Robert Duane Knapp, Brigadier General, WWI, WWII, Korea – Pilot's License 185 Signed By Orville Wright – SS
Hugh Johnson Knerr, Major General, USNA – An Airpower Visionary – WWII, DSM, LM, BSM
George Anthony Knott, Colonel, Combat Aviator – World War II, Korean War, SAC
Charles B. Knudson, Brigadier General, Aviator – WWII, Korea, Vietnam – DSM, LM, DFC, AM
George Kolt, Lieutenant Colonel, Central Intelligence Officer (CIA – LM, BSM
Armand A. Korzenik, Brigadier General, WWII, Korean War, Prominent Connectcut Attorney
Surender D. Kothakota, Captain – Killed In Albanian Crash – March 2005
Howard E. Kreidler, Brigadier General, Combat Aviator, WWII, Presidential Air Fleet, SS, LM, DFC, AM, PH
George H. Krieger, Brigadier General – Comptroller of the Air Force
Edward Stephen Krukowski, Captain – Killed In Action In Vietnam – Purple Heart Medal
Joseph J. Kruzel, Major General, WWII Fighter ACE, Korea, Vietnam, SS, LM, DFC, AM, BSM
Joseph J. Kruzel, Captain – Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense – Killed In Bostia
Frank William Kryriopoulos, Major, Elvis Presley Impersonator – Appeared At The White House
Theodore E. Kryszak, Colonel – MIA In Laos In 1966 – Returned Home In 2004 – PH
Albert M. Kuhfeld, Major General – WWII, BSM, LM – Judge Advocate General of the Air Force

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Howard J. LaBrenz, Colonel – Cold War Victim
Frank Durwin Lackland – General, Killed In Air Accident
Thomas C. Lafferty, First Lieutenant, Killed In Action (Body Not Recovered), Korean War, Memorial Headstone – AM, PH
Charles E. Lambert, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Pilot, Post War Weather Specialist
Charles Raeburne Landon, Major General, USMA – USMC In WWI, Army In WWII – LM, BSM
Albert Lossen Lane, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, USMA, WWII, Prisoner of War, Killed In Air Accident
Fulton Pershing Lanier, Captain – Killed In WWII, Recovered In 1994, Buried In 1998
Edward Geary Lansdale, Major General, World War II, Vietnam – OSS, CIA – DSM
Robert Granthan Lapham, Major – Killed In Vietnam In 1968 – Returned Home In 2007 – PH
Joseph Emery Laposa, Colonel, 30-Years In Service To America
Harrison S. Larkin, First Lieutenant, Killed In 1950 Aircraft Crash – Son Of Army Lieutenant General Thomas B. Larkin
Jess Larson, Major General – WWII Veteran And First GSA Administrator
Glenn P. Lastes, Technical Sergeant – Killed In Albanian Air Crash – March 2005
John Daniel LaVelle – General, Vietnam War Air Commander
Ralph Lavoie, Staff Sergeant, Army Air Force – WWII – Prisoner of War – Stalag 17 – PH, POW Medal
Baskin Reid Lawrence, Jr., Brigadier General, Combat Aviator – WWII, Korea – SS, AM
Richard E. Lawyer, Colonel, Test Pilot, Astornaut-Selectee, MOL, Manned Orbital Laboratory
John Charles Leary, Captain, World War II Fighter Pilot, DFC, Foreign Service Officer
Jack C. Ledford, Brigadier General, WWII Combat Aviator, SAC – DSC, DSM, LM, AM, PH
Clarence Wayne Lee, Colonel, Congo Airlift, Vietnam War – DSSM, LM, BSM
Randolph Wilbur Lee – Captain, US Army Air Corps, WWII Fighter Pilot & POW
Darel Dean Leetun, Lieutenant Colonel, Missing Over Vietnam in 1966 – Returned Home In 2005 – AFC, PH
Bernard Lehder, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War
Wayne Renau Lehr, Colonel – Two Tours In The Vietnam War, BSM, LM
Stanley Lehrke, Sergeant, Killed In Vietnam
Edwin S. Leland – Colonel, WWII Veteran – Son Is A Lieutenant General
Edward W. Lent, Jr – Lieutenant Colonel, US Navy Pilot In WWII
Irwin Stuart Lerner, Major – Killed Over North Vietnam In 1972 – Returned Home In 2003
Charles Frederick Letsche, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Normandy Invasion, Communications Specialist
William L. Leverette, Colonel, WWII Fighter Pilot Ace – 11 Enemy Kills – DSC
Matthew Jerome Levy, First Lieutenant, INFORMATION NEEDED
Harold Lewis, Major – Iran Rescue Mission
Oliver W. Lewis, Major General – WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War
Elvin S. Ligon, Jr., Major General – Highly Decorated Combat Aviator
Alfred Lindeburg, Colonel, Early Army Aviator – WWI, WWII
Richard Clark Lindsay, Lieutenant General – Air Mail Pilot, WWII Aviator, NATO Commander
Robert E. Linhard, MajorGeneral, Long-Range Planner
Donald Michael Lint, Sergeant – Killed In Laos In 1970 – Buried In 1995
David Hamilton Livingstone, Sergeant, United States Air Force – Vietnam War, Agent Orange Victim
Edwin A. Loberg, Colonel, World War II Combat Aviator, Distinguished Flying Cross
John Langford Locke, Major General, – USMA, Heavily Decorated WWII Aviator
George Barry Lockhart, Captain, Air Force Academy, Killed In Action In Vietnam
Thomas G. Lokken, Chief Master Sergeant, 30 Years' Service – Left This World A Better Place
William Henry Long, Colonel, Combat Aviator – World War II – DFC, AM
William Maurice Long, Colonel, 40-Year Career As Fighter & Bomber Pilot, Military Attache
Raymond Losano, Airman First Class, Killed In Afghanistan – Operation Enduring Freedom
Edward K. Louden, Colonel – World War II Veteran – The Citadel
Charles Kennedy Lovelace, Major – Killed In Vietnam War
Orville James Lovik, Master Sergeant, World War II, Korean War – 20 Years of Military Service
Chester L. Lower, Corporal, Cold War Victim – 1949
George Ramsdell Lucas, Lieutenant Colonel, B17 Co-Pilot In WWII, Fighter Pilot In Korean War
Robert Joseph Lucas, Captain, Missing On A Flight In Washington State In 1962 – Memorial Marker
Donald C. Luckhardt, Captain, Air Force Security Police – Killed In Automobile Accident
Conrad John Lueke, Major, Vietnam War Aviator – SS, AM
Rano E. Lueker, Brigadier General, USNA – Vietnam War, SS, DFC, AM
Bernard Francis Lukasik, Captain, Killed In The Vietnam War – Air Force Cross, Purple Heart
Joseph L. Lukasik, Lieutenant Colonel, Korea, Vietnam – DFC, LM, AM
Oswald Weeks Lunde, Colonel – World War II, Bataan Attack Survivor, Silver Star, Air Medal
Gustav E. Lundquist, Brigadier General, WWII Combat Aviator, Prisoner of War, Test Pilot, LM, DFC, AM, PH
Albro Lundy, Jr., Major – MIA Over Laos In 1970 – Returned Home In 2004 – SS, DFC, AM, PH
Quentin Lusby, Jr., First Lieutenant, Lost On A Training Flight In The Ocean Off Okinawa In 1965 – Memorial Stone
Edmund H. Lutz, Lieutenant Colonel, Decorated World War II Combat Aviator, DFC, BSM, AM
George W. Lutz, Colonel – World War II, Korea War
Lewis E. Lyle, Major General, Combat Aviator – WWII – DSC, SS, LM, DFC, AM, BSM
Edwin Bowman Lyon, Major General, USMA – Mexican Border, WWII – LM, AM

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John D. MacArtney, Colonel, USAFA, Vietnam War, Aviator
Monro MacCloskey, Brigadier General, USMA, WWII, Son Of An Army General – SS, LM, DFC
William Rees MacDonald, Sr., Major General, World War II, Korea, Vietnam – LM
Joseph Bingham Mack, Captain, USMA – Fighter Pilot – Killed In Aircraft Accident
Charles Macko, Colonel – Killed Over Vietnam In 1969 – Returned Home In 2000
Robert Shuter Macrum, Brigadier General, 31-Year Career Air Officer
Henry Max Maggenti, Major, WWII, POW Of The Germans, Political Consultant
Ralph J. Maglione, Major General, Combat Aviator – Korea, Vietnam – Thunderbirds – DSM, SS, LM, DFC, AM, PH
Elizabeth MacKethan Magid, Women Air Force Service Pilot, Celestial Flight Poem
R.D. Patrick Mahoney, Master Sergeant, Korea & Vietnam Wars
Valentino J. Malleus, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Korean, Vietnam – INFORMATION NEEDED
Jacob Earl Manch, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Doolittle Raider – Killed In 1958 Aircraft Accident – DFC
Edward Rutledge Maney, Colonel – 297 Combat Missions In Vietnam – DFC
Chris Conrad Mann, Brigadier General – First Female General To Attend National War College
Herbert Raymond Mann, Lieutenant Colonel – Married To BG Chris Conrad Mann
Lyle E. Mann, Brigadier General, Combat Aviator, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, CoS of Pacific Air Forces – DSM, LM, DFC, AM
Ralph William Manners, First Lieutenant – Killed In Vietnam – DFC, AM, PH
Tom E. Marchbanks, Jr., Major General, WWII & Korea Aviator – 1st USAF Reserve Chief
Mauro Elasio Maresca, Colonel, USMA, Engineering Officer, LM, BSM, Vietnam
Howard Thomas Markey, Major General, WWII, Korea, DSM, LM, DFC – Federal Circuit Judge
James Patrick Markey, Colonel – Intelligence Specialist
Alfred W. Marriner, Brigadier General, Communication & Radar Specialist – LM
Clarence T. Marsh III, Major – Air National Guard – Killed In Accident – Granted A Waiver
Frederick L. Martin, Major General, Early Army Aviator – Attack On Pearl Harbor Wrecked His Career
George T. Martin, Colonel – Killed In Crash Of A B-52 Off Guam In July 2008 – Group Burial In November 2008
Jay Marts, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Korea – Fighter Pilot – SS, DFC, AM
Kenneth Elliot Marts – Colonel – WWII B-17 Pilot
Gerald Bertram Massey, Colonel – Nuclear Weapons Inspector
Richard William Masson, Colonel – USMA – Aviator In The Vietnam War
William Albert Matheny, Brigadier General, WWII Combat Commander – DFC, DSM, LM
Donald Francis Martin, Colonel – B-17 Pilot In WWII – Distinguished Flying Cross
Russell D. Martin, Lieutenant Colonel – Missing Over Laos In 1966 – Returned Home In 2004 – PH
Joseph Andrew Matejov, Sergeant, Killed In Vietnam War Air Crash – PH
Oscar Mauterer, Colonel, Lost Over Laos In 1966 – In Memory Of Stone In Arlington
Alfred Rockwood Maxwell, Brigadier General, USMA, Aviator, WWII – DSM, LM, BSM
Earl Maxwell, Brigadier General, Medical Officer
Francis William May, Colonel, World War II, D-Day Planner, Korean War
Geraldine Pratt May – First Female Colonel of the USAF, Died At Age 102
Joel Mayo, Sergeant – Killed In Iran Rescue Attempt
John Ferral McBlain, Major General, USMA – WWII Combat Commnader – LM – Son of An Army Officer
William R. McCall, Jr. – Brigadier General, World War II, Korean War
Arthur A. McCartan, Colonel – West Point, Wing Commander, Weather Specialist
John Anthony McCarthy, Captain – WWII, Korean War – INFO NEEDED
Chester E. McCarty, Major General – Aviator/Commander – World War II, Korean War
James Wayne McCauley, Brigadier General, Combat Aviator – WWII, Korea – LM, AM
Harold Mark McClelland, Major General, Communications Specialist – WWII Commander – DSM, LM
Lester C. McClelland, Colonel, Air Force One Commander For Two U.S. Presidents
Francis Xavier McCloskey, Sergeant, Member of Congress, Champion of Bosnia
David J. McCloud – Lieutenant General – Died On Active Duty, July 26, 1998
Charles H. McConnell, Colonel, Combat Aviator – WWII, Korea, Vietnam – DFC, AM
Harold Eugene McCoy, Colonel, USMA, Command Pilot, Vietnam War
Jack McCrary, Master Sergeant – Killed In Vietnam in 1967 – Returned Home In 2000
Robert H. McCutcheon, Major General – WWII Combat Aviator – Logistics Specialist
James Richard McDaniel, First Lieutenant, USMA – Killed In Jet-Training Accident
James Robert McDonald, Colonel – World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War
Thomas Benton McDonald, Major General – USMA, WWII, DIrector of Logistics
William G. McDonald, Colonel – Career Officer & Government Official
Mark Russell McDowell, Captain, USAFA, Combat Aviator – Killed In Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom
Brian McElroy, Sergeant, Killed In Operation Iraqi Freedom – PH
John Thomas McElveen, Lieutenant Colonel – WWII Aviator – Pioneering U-2 Pilot
Charles Edward McGilvray, Lieutenant Colonel – WWII, Korea, Vietnam – INFO NEEDED
The McGinness Family
Robert J. McGuire, Jr., Sergeant, Killed In 2002 Aircraft Accident In Puerto Rico
Raymond G. McInturff, Lieutenant Colonel – Meteorologist With USAF & US Dept Of Commerce
Nikki Odelle Young McKee, Military Spouse – Wife of Lieutenant General George H. McKee – “For They Also Serve”
William Fulton McKee, General, Vice Chief of Staff, FAA Administrator
Alfred U. McKenzie – Tuskegee Airman & Civil Rights Advocate
James Douglas “Mike” McKevitt, Captain – Korean War – Member of Congress
Joseph Julian McLachlan, Colonel, WWII Aviator, D-Day, Berlin Airlift – SS, DFC, LM, AM, PH
Kevin Joseph McManus, Lieutenant Colonel, Air Force Academy, Combat Aviator, Vietnam War POW – SS, LM, BSM, DFC, AM, PH
Raymond Vardell McMillan, Brigadier General, From Enlistee To General, Missile Officer, DSSM, LM
Thomas H. McMullen, Lieutenant General, USMA – Combat Aviator, Korea, Vietnam – Highly Decorated – NASA Official – Outstanding Officer
Robert E. McNamara, Jr., Major, WWII, Berlin Air Lift, Cuban Missile Crisis – DFC
William M. McNamara, Major, WWII, Korea – DSC, PH
Edwin Evan McNeil, Lieutenant Colonel – WWII Aviator, Early B-52 Commander, Son of an Admiral
Marvin Leonard McNickle, Lieutenant General, WWII Combat Aviator – DSM, DFC, LM, AM
Brian W. McVeigh, Airman 1st Class, Killed In Khobar Towers Terrorist Attack
Vincent James Meloy, Brigadier General, World War II – LM
William J. Meng, Brigadier General – Gifted & Highly Decorated Aviator – World War II
Jacob Mercer, Sergeant – Killed In Vietnam
John E. Merriman, Colonel, WWII, Korea Combat Aviator – Apollo Space Program – DFC
John Carl Milhouse, Jr., Colonel, 27 Years Of Service To America
Clarence Montgomery Miller, Jr. – Highly Decorated WWII Air Officer
Clement Kennedy Miller, Colonel – WWII Aviator, Distinguished Flying Cross
Frederic H. Miller, Major General, WWII Combat Aviator – Materiel Command – LM
Jack Richard Miller, Brigadier General, WWII, US Senator, Federal Judge
Troup Miller, Jr., Lieuetnant General, USMA – WWII, Commander of the Air University – LM, AM
Thomas DeWitt Milling, Brigadier General, USMA – Learned To FLy From Wright Brothers – WWI, WWII – DSM, LM
William H. Milton IV, Lieutenant Colonel, Killed In Helicopter Crash, 9-98
Billy M. Minter, General, Combat Commander & Aviator – CINC, U. S. Forces In Europe – DSM, LM, DFC, BSM, AM
Mardis Marcell Mitchell, Sergeant, Vietnam – United States Marshal
James Alexander Mollison, Brigadier General – Earned His Wings In 1917
Marguerite C. Momyer, Wife of William M. Momyer, General, United States Air Force
George L. Monahan, Jr., Lieutenant General – Highly Decorated Combat Aviator – Strategic Defense Director
Gerald Emerson Montgomery, Lieutenant Colonel, Killed Over Korea – In Memory of Headstone – DFC, AM, PH
Thomas Raymond Morgan, Lieuetnant Colonel – Killed Over Vietnam In 1968 – Returned Home In 1994
Richard Mattern Montgomery, Lieutenant General, CoS of SAC
Ara Mooradian, Captain, Killed Over Korea – In Memory of Headstone – AM, PH
Clifford James Moore, Colonel, USMA, WWII, SAC – DFC, LM, AM
Ernest M. Moore, Major General, USMA – WWII & Korea Combat Commander – LM
Harry Cecil Moore, Captain, WWII, Korean War – MIA Over The South China Sea – Memorial Stone – DFC, AM, PH
Thomas Estes Moore, Major General, Combat Aviator, WWII – Alaskan Air Command – LM, BSM, AM
William Clarence Moore, Colonel, USMA, WWII, Bomber Pilot, Berlin Air Lift, LM, DFC, AM
Maury Keith Moore, Colonel, Combat Aviator – WWII, Korean War – LM, DFC
William M. Morgan, Major General – Decorated WWII Aviator
David C. Morehouse, Major General,Judge Advocate General of the Air Force – DSM, LM, BSM
Fred A. Morley, Lieutenant Colonel, Bomber Pilot, POW In World War II
Anthony Alonzo Morris, Lieutenant Colonel, Vietnam Veteran – 21 Years Of Service To America
Frederick Eugene Morris, Jr., Major General, World War II Combat Aviator – LM, DFC, AM
Joseph Theodore Morris, Brigadier General, WWII Commander – Maintenance Specialist – LM, BSM
Marvis C. Morrison, Colonel – WWII, Korea, DFC & 4 Air Medals
Robert A. Mortland, Major, USMA – Killed In 1951 Crash Of B-47 Bomber At Edwards AFB
John Marshall Morton, Jr. – Captain, World War II Aviator
Bobbie E. Mozelle – Killed By Terrorists In Turkey
Harold Eugene Mullins, Command Sergeant Major, MIA From Vietnam, In Memory Stone at Arlington
William Harvey Lowe Mullins, Brigadier General, USMA – Vietnam War Aviator – DFC, BSM, AM
James S. Murphy, Major General, Combat Aviator, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – DSM, AM
Marc W. Murphy, Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Officer, Iraq Veteran – Drowning Victim
Duncan Clark Myers, Colonel, Fighter Pilot, Highly Decorated WWII Aviator
Phillip A. Myers, Technical Sergeant, Killed In Afghanistan – PH. BSM

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Jerome Frederick Naleid, Colonel, USMA – Aviator In Vietnam – SS, DFC, BSM, AM
Carl Morris Nelson, Colonel, World War II Combat Aviator – Berlin Airlift
Douglas Blakeshaw Netherwood, Jr., Colonel, USMA, Electronics Specialist, SAC, Accidentally Drowned
Larry Newman, Sergeant, Killed In Vietnam
Owen Smoot Nibley, Lieutenant Colonel, USMA, Aviator, Korea, Vietnam, DFC, AM, PH
Omer O. Niergarth, Brigadier General, WWI, WWII, LM, AM – INFO NEEDED
Craig Roland Nobert, Major, Missing Over North Vietnam, Memorial Stone In Arlington – DFC (2), PH, AM (5)
Samuel Gerson Nordlinger – “From The Cavalry To The Space Age”
Roscoe L. Norman, Colonel, World War II, Bronze Star Medal
Lauris Norstad, General – WWII Commander, SHAPE Commander, One Of The Fathers of the USAF
Jason L. Norton, Sergeant, Killed In Operation Iraqi Freedom – PH
Alfred R. Novak, Colonel, Combat Aviator – World War II, Korean – DFC, AM
James Samuel Novy, Jr., Colonel, 147 WWII Combat Missions – DFC, AM
Philip W. Nuber, Major General, Highly Decorated Aviator And Commander – DDSM, DSM, DFC, LM, AM, BSM
Richard Nyhof, Sergeant, Killed In Vietnam

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Robert E. O'Bannon, Major – World War II Aviator, POW In Germany – PH
Ivan O'Dell, Lieutenant Colonel, Killed In 1968 Air Crash At Mt. Ranier Washington – Returned Home In 2005
Richard Joseph O'Keefe, Major General, USMA, WWII, DSM, LM
Timothy Francis O'Keefe, General – Highly Decorated Aviator – WWII, Korea – Son Killed In Vietnam
Hugh R. Oliver, Colonel, Fighter Pilot, World War II, Korean War
Alan K. Olsen – Air Force Official – Granted Waiver For Burial In ANC
Robert Chaffee Oliver, Brigadier General, USMA – WWII Combat Commander – DSM, LM
Jerome F. O'Malley – General, Killed With His Wife In An Air Accident
James Joseph O'Meara, Jr., Airman Second Class, Killed In Korea In 1953 – Returned Home In 2006 – PH, AM
Robert O'Neil, First Lieutenant, Tuskegee Airman, WWII, Shot Down Over Europe, AM
John William O'Neill, Lieutenant General, Decorated Aviator – Son Killed In Vietnam
Fred W. O'Nions, Lieutenant Colonel, Korea, VIetnam – DFC, AM
Norman S. Orwat, Major General – WWII Fighter Pilot – SS, LM, DFC, AM
Edwin Nelms Osborne, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel – Killed In Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 2000
Alfred Peter Ostrander, Lieutenant Colonel, Fighter Pilot – World War II, Korean War
Don R. Ostrander, Major General – WWII Combat Aviator – Legion of Merit
George Washington Otrin, Jr., First Lieutenant – Fighter Pilot (F-100) – INFORMATION NEEDED
John Sidney Owens, Colonel, Early Army Aviator – Ace in World War I
Ray C. Owens Jr., First Lieutenant – Killed In Albanian Air Crash – March 2005

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Ronald Lyle Packard, Captain – Killed In Vietnam, 1967 – Buried in 1997
John George Pallo, Colonel, WWII Infantry Officer, Landed On Omaha Beach, D-Day
Willard G. Palm, Major, Cold War Victim – 1960
Gilbert Swain Palmer, Jr., Colonel, Lost Over Laos In 1968 – In Memory Of Stone In Arlington
Laurence C. Parfitt, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Aviator, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – DFC, BSM
Frank C. Parker III, Major – Killed In Vietrnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 2000
Woodrow Wilson Parker II, Major – Killed In Vietnam In 1968 – Returned Home In 1998
Harlan Clyde Parks, Major General – USMA, WWII, United Nations, Exchange Service Commander
Colleen Mary Parlatore, Military Spouse & Military Daughter – For They Also Serve
Frank Jennings Parrish, Brigadier General, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – 42 Years Of Service To America
Noel F. Parrish, Major General, World War II, NATO Commander, LM, BSM
Lee McQuerter Paschall, Lieutenant General, Father of Modern Command, Control & Communications – DSM, LM
Robert Edward Pascoe, Airman First Class, Killed In Vietnam – PH
Randall Wayne Patterson, Major, Desert Storm – Killed In Automobile Accident – AM
George Vernon Patton, First Lieutenant, Killed In Action In Korea, Father Was An Army Colonel
John W. Pauly, General – USMA, Korean War, Vietnam War, CINC US Air Force In Europe
Donald Elmer Paxton, Colonel – Killed Over Vietnam In 1969 – Returned Home In 2000
Robert Harvey Payne, Sergeant – World War II
Hume Peabody, Brigadier General, USMA – Mexican Border – World War I, World War II
William Roy Pearson, Killed In Vietnam In 1972 – Recovered In 1997
J. Loren Peck, Colonel, Combat Aviator – World War II, Korea, Vietnam – DFC, LM, AM
Attilio Pedroli, Brigadier General, Vietnam, Combat Aviator, SS, LM, PH, DFC, BSM, AM
Billy Peel, Master Sergeant – Killed In 1972 Crash In Surinam
Andrew Joseph Peloquin, Lieutenant Colonel, Decorated Vietnam War Aviator
Wesley L. Pendergraft, Brigadier General, WWII Aviator – Strategic Air Command (SAC) – LM
Joseh H. Penkaul, Brigadier General (Chaplain) – Korea, Desert Shield, Desert Storm
Donald Ray Pennington, Senior Master Sergeant – Vietnam War Veteran
Charles Marvin Perkins, Lieutenant Colonel, Office of Special Investigations (OSI), Vietnam
Elton Lawrence Perrine, Colonel, Killed Over Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 2010 – PH, AM
Gary Pfingston, Chief Master Sergeant, 10th Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
Elmo Daniel Phillips, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Combat Aviator, Vietnam War – DFC, AM
James F. Phillips, Major General – WWII, Aviator, Observation & Survelliance Specialist
Donald Wayne Pittman, Colonel, United States Air Force – INFORMATION NEEDED
Kenneth E. Pletcher, Lieutenant General, Surgeon General of the U. S. Air Force
Steven Plumhoff, Major – Killed In Afghanistan Helicopter Crash, November 2003
Richard W. Podell, Captain, Aviator, Killed In Action In Vietnam, PH
Bryce Poe II, General – USMA, Korea, Vietnam, Highly Decorated
Eugene M. Poe, Jr., Brigadier General, USNA – Highly Decorated Aviator, DSSM, DFC, AM
Charlie S. Poole, Chief Master Sergeant, Killed In Vietam In 1972 – Returned Home In 2003
Raymond Popson, Major, Test Pilot – Killed In California Crash Of X-5 Aircraft
Kenneth Lee Porter, First Lieutenant, World War I Ace
Samuel Grisby Porterfield, Colonel, WWII, Killed In Aircraft Accident – Submitted By His Granddaughter – BSM, AM
Jack I. Posner, Major General, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War – LM, AM
William Joseph Potter, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Killed In Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 1996
James Franklin Powell, Major General, United States Air Force, World War I, World War II
Thomas Sarsfield Power, General – Decorated WWII Aviator – Strategic Air Command
Edward Michael Powers, Major General, Early Army Aviator – WWI, WWII Commander – Private To Major General
George M. Prascsak, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Medical & Public Health Officer
Roy Dewitt Prater, Killed In Vietnam In 1972 – Recovered In 1997
Henry Conger Pratt, Major General – Long & Distinguished Career – Military Family
William C. Pratt, Brigadier General – Highly Decorated WWII Aviator
Maurice Arthur Preston, General, USMA,.WWII, Highly Decorated Aviator & Planner
John C. Priggins, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II, Korean War
Hoyt Leroy Prindle, Brigadier General, World War II – LM, DFC
Leroy Fletcher Prouty, Jr., Colonel – WWII, Korea, Investigated JFK Assassination
Robert Vincent Prouty, Colonel – Highly Decorated WWII Aviator
Charles H. Purcell, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, 2 DFC, 30 Air Medals
Robert Baldwin Purcell, Colonel, Shot Down Over Vietnam, Prisoner Of War – A Great American
Romulus Wright Puryear, Major General, USMA – WWII, Air Defense Command
Lorraine B. Pustay, Military Spouse, Wife of Lieutenant General John S. Pustay
Harley Boyd Pyles, Colonel, Missing In Action In Vietnam War, Returned Home In 2001 – PH

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Elwood Richard Quesada, Lieutenant General – Aviation Pioneer — WWII – FAA Chief

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William Staats Rader, Brigadier General, Combat Aviator, WWII, Strategic Air Command – LM, SS, DFC, AM
Thomas Randall Rampy, Major General, World War II – Comptroller of the Air Force – LM
Marvin Douglas Rash, Master Sergeant, Lost Over Vietnam In 1968 – Returned Home In 2009 – PH
William T. Rassieur Jr., First Lieutenant,  US Naval Academy, Korean War, AM
Robert Ernest Rausch, Major, Killed In Vietnam In 1970 – Not Recovered – Memorial Stone In Arlington – PH
James Walther Rawers, Colonel, USMA, Vietnam War – CIA Official, LM
Charles Ready, Jr., Colonel, Fighter Pilot, WWII, Korea – Weather Specialist
James F. Record, Lieutenant General, Vietnam – Highly Decorated Combat Aviator & Commander – LM, DFC, BSM, AM
Edward F. Rector, Colonel – WWII Fighter Ace, Original Member of The Flying Tigers
Clifford Harcourt Rees, Major General – USMA Highly Decorated Combat Aviator, WWII & Korea
Gomer D. Reese III, Captain, Killed Over Vietnam In 1970 – Remains Returned Home In 2008 – PH
Alvin Lee Reeser, Colonel, Combat Aviator (200 Missions), Korea & Vietnam – NASA
Lavern George Reilly, Colonel, Killed In Vietnam In 1966 – Returned Home In 2001
Jack Reiter, Colonel, WWII Aviator & Prisoner of War
Josephine Reyes, Sergeant, Security Police – Killed In Automobile Accident
Dennis L. Reynolds – Colonel & Highly Decorated Vietnam Veteran
John M. Reynolds, Major General – Highly Decorated WWII Aviator
Mark Robert Richards, Colonel – Highly Decorated Vietnam Veteran
Richard James Richardson, Sgt, Army Air Corps, Decorated WWII Veteran
William Lloyd Richardson, Major General, USMA – Anti-Aircraft/Missile Specialist – WWII- LM
Herbert Benjamin Ringsdorf – POW In Vietnam – Died In 1998
Ronald Walter Ringwall, First Lieutenant – Killed In Action In Vietnam – AM, PH
Henry A. Rippelmeyer: Submitted By A Proud Granddaughter
Justin Daniel Rivers, Technical Sergeant, Found Dead In July 2010 At Eielson AFB Alaska – Investigation Ongoing
Mark Edmond Rivers, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, USMA, West Point, 20-Year Career
Tom Christopher Rives, Brigadier General, Communications Specialist – WWI, WWII – LM
Virgil H. Rizer, Colonel, World War II Combat Aviator
Brian D. Rizzoli, Captain – Killed In Air Crash In South Dakota, February 2002
Cyrus Swan Roberts IV, First Lieutenant, USNA – Killed In Aircraft Accident In Southeast Asia In 1966
Charles Burns Robertson – Lieutenant Colonel – AMERICAN PATRIOT
Charles William Robertson, Captain – USMA, Killed In Vietnam In 1967
Augustine Warner Robins, Brigadier General, Army Air Corps, Aviation Pioneer
Jimmy Priestly Robinson, Captain, Combat Aviator, WWII POW, MIA In Operation Ivy – DFC, AM, PH
Kenneth Dale Robinson, Colonel, Killed Over Vietnam In 1966 – Returned Home In 1989 – PH
Lewis Merritt Robinson, Colonel – Lost Over Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 1999
Taryn Ashley Robinson, Second Lieutenant, Died As A Result Of Injuries In An Aircraft Accident – Left Us Much Too Soon
Elizabeth Roche, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Army Officer, Professional Air Force Officer
John Roche, Colonel, Combat Aviator, World War II, Korea, Vietnam
Alton C. Rockett, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Killed In Vietnam War In 1967 – Returned Home In 2007 – PH
William P. Rockwood, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force – Jane H. Rockwood, First Lieutenant, United States Air Force
Robert Edward Rocky, Captain, Killed In Action In Vietnam
Elmer Joseph Rogers, Jr., Lieutenant General – Highly Decorated Combat Aviator
Felix Michael Rogers, General – WWII Ace, DSM, SS, LM, DFC, BSM, AM
Joseph W. Rogers, Jr., Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Still Holds Aircraft Speed Record – DFC
Maxwell William Roman, Colonel, Highly Decorated WWII Aviator
Luther L. Rose, Master Sergeant – Missing Over Laos In 1966 – Returned Home In 2004 – PH
Edward W. Rosenbaum, Brigadier General, Pennsylvania Air National Guard – 30 Years Service
Marvin T. Ross, Lieuenant Colonel, World War II Combat Aviator – DFC, AM
Richard Harold Ross, Colonel, WWII Aviator, Educator
John E. Rowan, Captain – 30 Missions Over Europe In WWII, Normandy, Prisoner of War
Charles Stoddard Rowley, Colonel – Killed In Laos In 1970 – Buried In 1995
Curtis Royal, Major, Fighter Pilot, Korean War, Purple Heart Medal
Gervase Joseph Rozanski, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II Bomber Pilot, AM
James P. Rozar, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II, 27-Year Careet Officer – LM, PH
Paul E. Ruestow, Major General – USMA, WWII, Far East Material Command
Stephen A. Rusch, Captain, Killed In Vietnam In 1972 – Returned Home In 2007 – PH
Robert Dale Russ, General, Tactical Air Command, Vietnam, Combat Aviator – DSM, SS, LM, PH, DFC, AM
William H. Russell, Lieuenant Colonel, Combat Aviator – WWII POW, Korea, Vietnam, DFC, PH, POW Medal
Joseph Michael Francis Ryan, Major General, WWII, OSS, Judge In Washinton, DC
William J. Ryan, Colonel, USMA – WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Combat Aviator – LM, DFC, AM, BSM
Donald A. Ryberg, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II, Korean War, Intelligence Officer

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Roger E. Sabourin, Major, INFORMATION NEEDED
Robert E. Sadler, Major General, 37-Year Career From WWII To The Vietnam Era
Samuel Oscar Sadler, Colonel – Vietnam War, DFC, AM, VIP Pilot At Andrews
Francisco Salveron – Master Sgt, Aide To MacArthur, Eisenhower, Truman
James R. Sanders, Jr., Tech Sergeant – Died In Captivity After Being Shot Down Over North Korea
George Sanderson, Captain, Suicide Victim While Stationed In Alaska
Hector James Santa Anna, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Bomber Pilot, Berlin Airlift – Relative of the Mexican General
John Alexander Samford, Lieutenant General – USMA, National Security Agency (NSA)
Marshall E. Sanders, Colonel, WWII Combat Aviator – Head of USAF Education Programs – LM
James O'Connor Sargent, Major – WWII, Combat Intelligence Officer
Joseph M. Sarto, Colonel, Decorated World War II Combat Aviator – DFC, AM
Scott D. Sather, Sergeant, Killed In Action – Operation Iraqi Freedom
William H. Satterly, First Lieutenant – Killed In Air Crash In South Dakota, February 2002
Robert Ralston Sawhill, Colonel, Shot Down Over Vietnam, POW For 5.5 Years – SS, PH, BSM, POW Medal – Died In 2009
Martin Francis Scanlon, Brigadier General, Early Army Aviator – Vera Cruz, WWI, WWII
Ruth Parsons Schabacker – Lt. Col – Model for Nurses Memorial At ANC
David Upton Schade, Lieutenant Colonel, USNA – Navigator-Electronics, Vietnam War Combat Flights
John George Schardong, Sr, Major, WWII, Korea – Killed In 1957 Aircraft Crash In Arizona
Charles J. Scharf, Colonel, Killed In Vietnam In 1956, Returned Home In 2006 – PH
Ned Schramm – Highly Decorated Veteran Of WWII And Korea
Harold Farnsley Schreiber, Captain, Cold War Victim 1946
Paul William Scheidecker, Major General -USMA – WWII Combat, Commander, USAF Finance Center
Craig Brian Schiele, Captain, Lost Over Vietnam In 1970 – Returned Home In 2002
David C. Schilling, Colonel, WWII Ace – Killed In 1956 Car Crash In England – 1st Wife A Suicide Victim
David J. Schmerbeck,  Decorated Aviator – Submitted By His Loving Son David
Clifford Schoeffler, Brigadier General, Combat Aviator – WWII, Vietnam, SAC – LM, DFC, AM
Richard Merle Schooler – Decorated WWII Vet, Courtesy of Keith Barnes
Charles Wesley Schott, Major General, World War II, Strategic Air Command (SAC), LM, BSM
Kenneth Carter Schow, Colonel, Combat Aviator – 125 Missions In Vietnam – SS, DFC, PH
Kenneth Carter Schow, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, USAFA – Top Gun Instructor, Thunderbird, 47 Combat Missions In Persian Gulf – DFC, AM
Daniel A. Schreiter, Colonel (Chaplain), 20 Years Of Service To America
Otis Blaine Schreuder, Brigadier General – INFORMATION NEEDED
Bernard Adolph Schriever, General, WWII Combat Aviator – Father Of America's Ballistic Missile Program
John H. Jake Schuffert, Master Sergeant – WWII Veteran & Military Cartoonist
John G. Schutes, Lieutenant Colonel, Presidential Pilot
Carlton E. Schutt, Colonel – World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War
Elias Schutzman, B-29 Crew Shot Down Over The Pacific in WWII, Rescued By Submarine
F. Kenneth Schwetje, Lieutenant Colonel, Military and Civilian Attorney
Quintino J. Serenati, Brigadier General, Highly Regarded Military Physician, Korea, Vietnam, LM
Charles Francis Scott – Killed In Vietnam – Submitted By Dave Byers
Ernest Darius Scott, Jr. , Captain, USMA, WWII, DFC, AM, Killed In Aircraft Accident
Robert L. Scott, Jr.,Brigadier General, USMA – WWII Fighter Ace, Aithor – SS, DFC
Jay Raymond Sculley, Captain, VMI – Assistant Secretary of the Army
James Gordon Scurlock, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II & Korean War – INFORMATION NEEDED
Louis Theodore Seith, General, USMA – WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Combat Aviator – DSC, DSM, LM, AM
Charles E. Shannon, Brigadier General – WWII, Vietnam – National Security Agency
Robert Rowland Shaefer, Colonel, WWII Combat Aviator, Test Pilot – DFC, AM
Arnold Shapiro, Major, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War
John J. Shaughnessy, Colonel, World War II Aviator – DFC, LM, AM
Joseph Freeman Shelby, Senior Master Sergeant – WWII, Korea, POW In WWII
Charles E. Shelton, Colonel The Last MIA
Joshua D. Shepherd First Lieutenant – Killed In Crash Of A B-52 Off Guan In July 2008 – Group Burial In November 2008
Harry A. Sheppard, Colonel, Tuskegee Airman – World War II, DSM, DFC, LM, AM
John Edward Sheridan, Colonel, Member of Congress
Anissa Ann Shero, Staff Sergeant, Killed In Crash Of A C130 In Afghanistan – June 2002
Anthony Shine – Killed In Vietnam & Recovered 24 Years Later
Forest C. Shoup, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Berlin Airlift – DFC, AM
Albert J. Shower, Colonel – World War II Bomber Group Commander
Anthony T. Shtogren, Major General, World War II, Weather Expert – DSM, LM
Philip Michael Shue, Colonel, A Mysterious Death In Texas – A Controversial Ruling Of Suicide
John C. Siltanen, Colonel – WWII Veteran – Helicopter Technology Specialist
John E. Simpson – Killed In 1958 Cold-War Event – Buried In 1997
O'Wighton Delk Simpson, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Aviator
 Donald Stainhope Stirman, Captain, United States Air Force
Turner Ashby Sims, Jr..Brigadier General – Early Aviator, WWII, Developed Fighter Planes, DSM
Garryl C. Sipple, Brigadier General – Highly Decorated Combat Aviator – Died At Age 46
Vladimir Walter Skuby, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Combat Aviator, Vietnam – Soviet Expert – LM, DFC, BSM, AM
David Frederick Sleeper, Sergeant – Killed In Vietnam – DFC, AM, PH
William J. “Dixie” Sloan, Lt. Colonel, WWII Ace, Air Force Cross, DFC, Air Medal
Sarah Small, First Lieutenant, Killed In Egyptian Traffic Acident – Left Us Way Too Soon
Alonzo Smith, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Veteran & Weather Specialist
Click D. Smith, Jr., Major General, Aviator – Vietnam War – DSM, DFC, LM, AM, PH
C. R. Smith – Major General & President of American Airlines
Foster L. Smith, Major General, USMA, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Operations Planner – DSM, LM, SS, BSM, DFC, AM
Frederic Harrison Smith, Jr., General – WWII Aviator – Vice Chief of Staff, DSM, LM, AM
Gordon Oliver Smith, Captain, WWII, Killed In Action In Korea, PH, AM (31)
Graham Smith, Captain, Missing In Action Over Korea – Memorial Stone – AM, PH
Harding E. Smith, Colonel – Missing Over Laos In 1966 – Returned Home In 2004 – PH
Joseph Smith, Lieutenant General, Berlin Airlift
Pamela Gregg Smith, Military Spouse & Business Woman – “For They Also Serve”
Pinkham Smith, Brigadier General, Combat Aviator – WWI – Atom Bomb Tests – Strategic Air Command – AM, BSM
Richard D. Smith, Major, Killed In 1958 Crash Of A B-58 Bomber In New Mexico
Thomas B. Smith, Colonel, A World War II Tuskegee Airman
Wallace Gordon Smith, Brigadier General, World War II – Communications Specialist – LM
Walter A. Smith, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel – Decorated WWII Aviator
William T. Smith – Major General, WWII Bomber Pilot, 32-Year Career
Kristoffer M. Solesbee, Technical Sergeant, Killed In Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom – PH
Panuk P. Soomsawasdi, Captain, Killed In Aircraft Accident In Puerto Rico
Danny Dale Sorrels, Sergeant, A Beloved Husband & Father
Fred H. Sorrough, Major, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War INFO NEEDED
DeWitt Spain, Brigadier General, 1919-1969 – INFORMATION NEEDED
Daniel P. Sperling, Colonel – Graduated From the US Naval Academy
Christy N. Spiro, Master Sergeant, Killed In 1951 Crash Of B-47 Bomber At Edwards AFB
John Shirley Starck, First Lieutenant, Killed In Korean War, Body Not Recovered – Memorial Stone – DFC, AM, PH
Joseph W. Stasiak, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Veteran & Church Deacon
Anthony Stathopoulos, Colonel – Communications & Data Processing Specialist
Cyril M. Statum, Lieutenant Colonel – WWII, Korean War, DFC, AM, BSM
Ralph Francis Stearley, Major General, USMA – Air Mail Service – WWI, WWII, Korea – DSM, LM, AM, BSM
Harry Raymond Steffensen, Colonel, USMA, Command Pilot, Korean War, Vietnam War
Lawrence W. Steinkraus, Major General, WWII, Korean War, Bomber Pilot, SAC, DSM, LM
Freya Lanelle Stephens-May, Lieutenant Colonel, Vietnam, Space, White House Service
Robert Hogan Stephenson, Captain – USMA – Killed In Air Accident
John Mills Sterling, Brigadier General – USMA, World War II, LM, BSM, AM
James Stevens, Lieutenant Colonel – Decorated Vietnam War Pilot, Missing In Private Air Crash
Adam Stewart, SRA, Killed In Helicopter Crash, Nevada, 1998
Glen Franklin Stewart, Lieutenant Colonel, Intelligence Officer
James T. Stewart, Lieutenant General, WWII Aviator, Air Force Space Systems, DFC, DSM, LM, AM, BSM
David Lake Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel – WWII, Pentagon Information Officer
John Clifton Stockett. Colonel, Decorated Vet Of WWII, Korea, Vietnam
Christopher Ian Stoddard, First Lieutenant, Tragically Died In A Swimming Pool Accident, The Citadel
Ermoye Avise Stoll, Lieutenant Colonel – Career Nursing Officer
Beverly G. Stone, Service Pilot, World War II – A Corageous Native American Woman
George Andress Stone, Colonel, First Chairman of the Civil Air Patrol – Died In Air Accident
Gregory Stone, Major, Killed By American Soldier During Operation Iraqi Freedom
Paul Roberts Stoney, Major General, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Communications Specialist
Mark E. Stratton II, Lieutenant Colonel, Pentagon Joint Staff, Killed In Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom – PH
St. Clair Streett, Major General – Aviation Pioneer, Alaska Flight, WWI, WWII, DFC, DSM, LM
Dean Coldwell Strother, General – USMA, Highly Decorted Aviator, NORAD Commander
William Charles Sturbitts, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Combat Aviator – Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Operative
Timothy Wayne Sturdivant, Master Sergeant, Afghanistan – INFO NEEDED
Woodruff Turner Sullivan, Jr. – Colonel, WWII Bomber Pilot
Edward Supe, Colonel – Submitted By His Loving Daughter, Jan Austin
Michael Edward Surwald, First Lieutenant, Killed In Vietnam
Richard Moody Suter – Developed Fighter Tactics
Jacques Michael Swaab, First Lieutenant, World War I Ace
Woodrow Swancutt, Major General, WWII, Atomic Bomb Tests
Walter Campbell Sweeney, Jr., General – USMA, Highly Decorated Combat Aviator – TAC Commander
James B. Swindal, Colonel, World War II – Air Force One Commander For Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
Thomas M. Sykes, Maior – Decorated World War II Pilot
Walter P. Slug Szeliga – Killed In New Guinea, 1943 – Buried In 1990

T

Carlos M. Talbott, Lieutenant General, USMA – Highly Decorated Aviator – Alive As Of June 2003
Byron Peter Taschioglou, Lieutenant Colonel, Korea, Vietnam, Shot Down Over Vietnam – PH
Robert S. Tauss, First Lieutenant, Killed In 1956 Training Accident In Louisiana
Kenneth M. Taylor, Brigadier General, WWII Aviator – Hero of Pearl Harbor – DSC, PH
Robert Taylor III, Major General, USMA, WWII, Norad Commander, Aviator, DFC, BSM
Robert Lyman Taylor, Sergeant, Killed In Vietnam War – PH
C. Claude Teagarden, Brigadier General, Top Air Force Lawyer, DSM, LM
William A. Temple, Major General, USMA – Vice Commander, 8th Air Force – LM
John Francis Thee, First Lieutenant, Killed Over Korea, Missing In Action – Memorial Stone
Lawrence J. Thein, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II Aviator
Angele A. LaRue Thessing, First Lieutenant – Nurse – Wife of Frederick T. Thessing – INFORMATION NEEDED
Frederick Theodore Thessing, Captain, INFORMATION NEEDED
Lucius Theus, Major General, WWII. Vietnam, Director of Accounting & Finance – DSM, LM, BSM
Frederick Fox Thimm, Lieutenant Colonel, Aerospace Physiologist
Arthur S. Thomas, Major General (Chaplain), Chief of Chaplains, LM
Norbourn A. Thomas, First Lieutenant, Killed In Action, Korean War – PH
Samuel M. Thomasson, Jr., Brigadier General, World War II, Air Force Legal Officer
David Albert Thorpe, First Lieutenant, Killed In Vietnam – PH
Beulah St. Claire Smith Thurston, Women Air Force Service Pilot, World War II
Moody R. Tidwell, Jr., Major General, Judge Advocate General – LM, BSM
Eugene F. Tighe, Jr., Lieutenant General – WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency
James Dean Tilford, Jr., Major, Son of An Army Colonel, Grandson of An Army General
Edward J. Timberlake III, Lieutenant Colonel, USMA, Vietnam, SDI Program
Thomas L. Tinsley, Brigadier General, Commander, Elmendord Air Force Base – Died Of Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound In July 2008 – LM, AM
Walter Robert Tkach, Major General – Surgon in Vietnam War – Physician to the President of the United States
Leo Tarlton Thomas, Jr., Captain – Lost Over Laos In 1971, Returned Home In 1994
Anthony J. Tolin, Brigadier General, Combat Aviator – Vietnam & Operation Desert Storm – LM, DFC, BSM, AM
John Cline Towle, Captain, Killed In Laos In 1970 – Buried In 1995
James Henry Towler, Sr., Master Sergeant, 26 Years Of Service To America
Robert Patrick Tracy, Lieutenant Colonel, 3 Tours In Vietnam
Renato V. Trapani, Colonel – WWII, Korea, Vietnam – LM, BSM, Normandy Invasion
Robert F. Travis, Brigadier General, WWII, Killed In B-29 Crash – Travis AFB- DSC, SS, DSM, BSM, LM, PH
Robert Webb Tribolet, Colonel, USMA – Aviator – Korea & Vietnam
George G. Troutman, Colonel, WWII Combat Aviator – Military Lobbyist
William C. Tunis, Colonel, WWII & Vietnam Combat Aviator, DFC
William H. Tunner, Lieutenant General, USMA, WWII, Berlin Airlift, Korea War, DSC, DSM
Cheryl Turnage, Technical Sergeant – Killed In Air Crash In Croatia (Secretary Ron Brown)
Nathan Farragut Twining, General, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
A. Ray Tyrrell, Colonel, World War II Aviator, Prisoner of War of the Germans, AM, DFC

U

Stanley M. Umstead, Jr., Lieutenant General, USMA, Aviator, Vietnam – Educational Leader – DDSM, LM, DFC, AM
Paul G. Underwood, Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Killed Over Vietnam In 1966, Returned Home In 1998
George Ureke, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Bomber Pilot, Educator, DFC, AM
William J. Urick, Colonel, WWII, US Secret Service, Pennslvania State Police

V

Arthur W. Vanaman, Major General, Army Air Corps, World War II – DSM, LM, BSM\
Gerald Gordon Van Buren, Lieutenant Colonel – Killed In Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 2000
Jack P. Voigt, Colonel, World War II, Combat Aviator – Military Attache – Left Us Too Soon – LM, AM
George W. Von Arb – Colonel, WWII Pilot & NASA Official
Hoyt Sanford Vandenberg – USAF Chief of Staff
Richard Vandegeer, Second Lt – Killed In Vietnam In 1975 – Returned Home In 2000 – Last Name On The Wall
Everett E. Vetter, Lieutenant Colonel – Aviator – World War II, Korean War
Ralph E. Vick, Captain, Vietnam War Aviator – DFC & AM – Killed In Auto Accident
Donald Henry Vlcek, Lieutenant Colonel, USMA, WWII, Research & Development
Randell D. Voas, Major, Killed In Afghanistan – Operation Enduring Freedom
Harry G. Vosburgh, Second Lieutenant, WWII, Fighter Pilot – Killed In Accident In Korean War – PH

 

W

Leigh Wade, Major General  – An Aviation Pioneer
Dean Amick Wadsworth, Captain – Lost Over Vietnam In 1963 – Returned Home In 1999
Grover Cleveland Walker, Sergeant, WWII, Korean War – Battled The Air Force For 20 Years
Thomas A. Walkup, Jr., Sergeant – Killed In Afghanistan – Operation Enduring Freedom
Robert E. Wallace, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Vietnam War – Combat-Rescue Aviator – DFC, AM
Loren Thomas Walsh – Colonel and CIA Agent
Dixon L. Walters, Jr., Captain, Killed In The Gulf War
Howard A. Walters, Sergeant – Killed In Afghanistan Helicopter Crash, November 2003
Robert W. Walters, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII Aviator – Career Officer
Leo Andrew Walton, Brigadier General, USMA. An Original Army Aviator (1916) – Mexican Border, WWI, WWII – LM, BSM
Gerald Charles Ward, Colonel, World War II, An Original USAF Officer
George Baden Waring, Major, Killed-in-Action, Vietnam War – PH
Ervin Warren, Sergeant, Killed In Vietnam In 1966 – Returned Home In 2003
Dorothy S. Washburn, Lieutenant Colonel, World War II, Logistics Officer
Samuel Edwin Waters, Jr., Major, USAFA, Lost Over Vietnam In 1966 – In Memory Of Stone In Arlington
Tarleton Harvin Watkins, Brigadier General, World War Combat Aviator, Pearl Harbor – DFC, AM
William R. Watkins III, Major, USNA, Killed In Action – Operation Iraqi Freedom
William T. Watkins, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – Administrative Law Judge – LM, BSM
Paul C. Watson, Brigadier General, WWII, Vietnam – Highly Decorated – Son Killed In Vietnam
Ralph James Watson, Colonel, WWII, Korean War – Combat Aviator (Ace)
Keith Penrhyn Watts – Colonel, Fighter Pilot, Nuclear Strategist
James Dorman Weaver, Colonel, Physician, Member of Congress
Brian Dale Webber, Senior Airman, Killed In 1995 Traffic Incident At Maxwell Air Force Base
Robert I. Weber, Colonel – USMA – Fighter Pilot, Korean War, Vietnam War
Robert Morris Webster, Major General – WWII Combat Aviator, Defense Board, DSM, SS, LM, AM
William Hubbard Weiland, Captain, Killed In Thunderbolt Crash In Wantagh, New York – 1954
James H. Weiner, Brigadier General, WWII, LM, Telecommunications Specialist
Courtney Edward Weissmueller, Lieutenant Colonel, Missing In The Vietnam War – In Memory Of Stone In Arlington
George Schwartz Welch, Major, WWII, Korea, Aviator – Hero of Pearl Harbor – Test Pilot – DSC
James William Wells, Chief Master Sergeant, Vietnam War, BSM
Gordon James Wenaas, Lieutenant Colonel – Killed In Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 2000
Charles Bainbridge Westover, Lieuenant General, Decorated Combat Aviator, TAC, SAC
George Litman Whalley, Colonel, World War II, Korea – BSM
Hewitt T. Wheless, Lieutenant General, Highly Decorated In WWII
David F. Wherley, Jr.Major General, Ann Wherley, Spouse – Retired D.C. National Guard Commander – Both Killed In June 2009 Metro Train Crash
Dennis M. White, Captain, Weapons System Officer – Gulf War – Killed In Training Accident
Edwin Lee White, Colonel, WWI, WWII – Radio Engineer, Son of Colonel Frank White
Grover Cleveland White, Jr., Colonel, WWII, Korea, Vietnam – BSM, PH, LM
Thomas Dresser White, General, USMA, WWII, Korea – Air Force Chief of Staff
Joe Mangham Whitfield, Colonel, WWII Combat Aviator – D-Day Participant
Robert Whitmore, Lieutenant Colonel, Murder Victim in Reno, Nevada
Lyman Perley Whitten, Major General, Early Army Aviator – WWI, WWII – DSM, LM, BSM
Kenneth Jason Wilburn, Staff Sergeant, 3 Tours In Iraq – Died In Training Accident In Texas In January 2009
Charles Ray Willeford, Sergeant – Decorated World War II Veteran & Award-Winning Author
Brent D. Williams, Major – Killed In July 2008 Crash Of B-52 Off Guam – Group Burial In November 2008
Charles Marvin Williams, Jr., Captain, WWII Aviator, POW Of The Germans, PH
James Randall Williams, Master Sergeant – Killed In Vietnam In 1967 – Returned Home In 2000
Sarah Elizabeth Baily Williams, Womens Aif Force Service Pilots. World War II
Benjamin Grant Willis, Brigadier General – WWII, Highly Decorated Combat Aviator
Moses E. Willoughby, Staff Sergeant, Hero Following A 1968 B-52 Crash In Okinawa
Bertram W. Wilson, Lieutenant Colonel, Tuskegee Airman of WWII, Korea, Vietnam, DFC, AM, BSM
George Hanscom Wilson, Brigadier General, World War II – Legion of Merit – Longest Serving Wing Commander
James Swayne Wilson, Jr., Captain – Missing Over Korea In 1951, Found In 1993, Identified In 2001
Jamin Buchanan Wilson, First Lieutenant, Killed In Auto Accident In Germany
Robert Allan Wilson, Captain, Killed In Vietnam
Thomas Norville Wilson, Major General, World War II, Combat Aviator – DFC, AM
Walter Woodrow Wilson, Major, World War II, Korea, Vietnam
Raymond L. Winn, Brigadier General – Aviator, WWII, Director of Transportation, DFC, LM, AM
Albert C. Winters, Jr., Colonel, Naval Academy Graduate, Procurement Specialist
David A. Wisniewski, Captain, USAFA – Killed In Afghanistan – Operation Enduring Freedom – PH
Benn H. Witterman, Lieutenant Colonel – Highly Decorated Vietnam War Aviator
Karol R. Wojcikowski, Lieutenant Colonel, Hero Navigator Of KC-135, Killed In Traffic Accident
Joseph Ernest Wolfe, Jr., Captain, Test Pilot – Killed In 1951 Crash of B-47 Bomber At Edwards AFB
Kenneth Bonner Wolfe, Lieutenant General – WWII, Korean War, DSM
Willard Roland Wolfinbarger, Major General, World War I, World War II – LM, AM
Benjamin H. Woodruff, Jr., First Lieutenant, Killed In Korean War Air Crash – PH
James A Woods, Lieutenant Colonel, WWII, Korean, Vietnam – Test Pilot
Robert Francis Woods, Major, Berlin Airlift, Killed Over Vietnam In 1968, Returned Home In 2008 – PH
Bernard Maynard Wootton, Brigadier General, – WWII, LM, AM, Pearl Harbor Survivot
Robert Franklin Worley, Major General – Killed In Action In Vietnam – In Memory Of Stone
Justin C. Wotasik, Airman 1st Class, Killed In Helicopter Crash – 9-98
Ernest L. Wrentmore, Colonel, Youngest Soldier To Serve In WWI At Age 12

Y

William Burbridge Yancey, Jr., Major General – USMA, Decorated Combat Commander, Korea & Vietnam
Donald Norton Yates, Lieutenant General – USMA, WWII, Korea, Weather & Space Specialist
John Y. York, Jr., Major General, Combat Aviator – World War I, World War II
Anthony Yogan, Major, World War II – “A Dear Man Who Will Be Missed”
Joseph Stephen Youcheff, Technical Sergeant,  Vietnam – Air Force One Crew Member
Barclay Bingham Young, Major, Killed In Vietnam War In 1972 – Returned Home In 2008 – PH
Joseph Allen Young, Senior Master Sergeant – Submitted By His Son, February 2000
Karl P. Youngblood, Captain, Killed In Helicopter Crash, Nevada, 1998
Barton Kyle Yount, Lieutenant General – USMA, WWI, WWII, Training Specialist
Barton Kyle Yount, Jr., Colonel – USMA – Highly Decorated Aviator
William M. Yount, Senior Master Sergeant, World War II, Bataan Death March Survivor – POW

Z

Felix J. Zaniewski, Brigadier General, World War II – SAC Judge Advocate
Theodore George Zeh, Jr., Colonel, USMA – Aviator, Strategic Air Command
Sylvia Cramer Zehala – Lieutenant Colonel, Nurse in WWII & Korea
Daniel Lee Zerbe, Technical Sergeant, Iraq, Killed In Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom, PH, BSM (2)
Clarence Eugene Zieske, First Lieutenant – Killed In Action, World War II
Irwin Ziff, Lieutenant Colonel – WWII & Korean War – Professional Actor
Norbert Anthony Zwicke, Colonel – Highly Decorated WWII Aviator

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