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Robert Hanson Hanson '43 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededErnest Jackson Jackson '43 No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededRichard Kearny Kearny '43 Yes Yes US Army 1944-1946 Infantry. US, France, UK, Belgium, Germany. Wounded in France, returned to his unit in Beligum,appointed soucte and was captured and taken to Germany (reported MIA) was so ill with dywsnetery thatGermans left him as they moved on; Was found by US soliders and transported to Belgium Field Hosptial,then to Engaldn and France and finally to Walter Reed hospital in DC. He spent 72 days a POW. Finallydischarged in January 1946. Was drafted into Army as a senior at <strong>Landon</strong>. Failed due to beingunderweight. Later received second draft notice after graduation.George Kriner Kriner '43 Yes No USMC Information Information NeededNeededCharles Lewis Lewis '43 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededSamuel S.D. Marsh Marsh '43 Yes Yes USMCR 1944-1957 MajorRichard Noyes Noyes '43 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededWilliam A. Patch * Patch '43 Yes Yes US Army Air Information Major GeneralForceNeededBurce Schlosberg Schlosberg '43 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededClaxton Walker Walker '43 Yes No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededChristopher Amussen Amussen '44 No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededDavid L. Arnold Arnold '44 Yes No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededJack Barriger Barringer '44 Yes Yes Navy Navy 1944 -1946; ReservesSeaman First Class I was on active duty in Navy in 1946, in the USN Reserve through 1950 and was commissioned Second Ltin the Army Transportation Corps in 1950 thru about 1955.1950 - 1953Bob Beatty * Beatty '44 Yes No Navy Information Information NeededNeededHorace Bernton Bernton '44 Yes Yes US Navy Information Information NeededNeededJohn Boeckel Boeckel '44 Yes Yes USN 6/5/44-6/25/46 Apprentice Seaman College student (Naval Science) based in US. V-12 Program at Duke University.David Brawner Brawner '44 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededLews G. Coit Jr. Coit '44 Yes No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededRobert George George '44 No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededG. Bache Gill Gill '44 Yes No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededJohn Herbolsheimer Herbolsheimer '44 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededJames Kearny Kearny '44 Yes Yes USN 1947-1966 CDR Submarine Service. US, Spain. Commander two conventional submarines, Commander Fleet BallisticSubmarine, James MadisonHenry Mealy Mealy '44 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededGeorge Mejlaender, Jr. Melaender '44 No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededF. Brett Miller Miller '44 Yes Yes MerchantMarines/USNR1944-1967 Lt. Deck and Gunnery Officer. US, Pacific. Merchant Marine Academy, Pacific Theatre and then served inNaval Reserves until 1967.Jesse Miller, Jr. Miller '44 Yes No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededAlasdair Munro Munro '44 Yes Yes US Army, USAF July 46 -51 2nd Lt. US Army. July 46-May 47 T-5 Army of Occupation Japan (Kyoto). DC Air National Guard Sept 47-1951.UAFT T/S Gr. 2nd LT 1951-52 (Korean War) Andrews Air Force Base.Robert Perry Perry '44 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededHoward Phillips Phillips '44 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededDean Rathbun Rathbun '44 Yes No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededJohn Rosenthal Rosenthal '44 No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededStanley Sager Sager '44 No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededPaul Segal Segal '44 Yes Yes USAAC August 44-June Information Needed I entered the United States Army Air Corps August of 1944. I served till June of 194949Maurice Selinger, Jr. Selinger '44 Yes Yes USN 4/10/44-11/21/45 Hospital Corpsman US, Pacific aboard USS Louisville. Supported Okinawa landings (hit twice by suicide bombers, woundedbut not seriously).Steve Shafroth Shafroth '44 Yes Yes Navy March 1944-August 1945,Lt. j.gReserve training cruise to Panama 1947. I graduated from Harvard in June 1947 with physics major andreceived a commission as Ensign USNR.Naval Reserve till1954Allen Smith Smith '44 Yes No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededWinston Stephens, Jr. Stephens '44 Yes No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededSt. Clair Streett Streett '44 Yes Yes Information Information ColonelNeededNeededThomas Thompson, Jr. Thompson '44 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededJohn Walker Walker '44 Yes No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededPeter Welsh Welsh '44 Yes No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededEverett Wilson Wilson '44 Yes Yes USNR 1945 - 1946 SFCTheodore P Wright, Jr. Wright '44 Yes Yes US Navy SA(Specialassignmentbecause of pooreyesight)Francis King King '45 Yes Yes InformationNeededNov. 6, 1944 toJuly 2, 1946InformationNeededJohn Mitchell Mitchell '45 Yes Yes Navy InformationNeededWinthrop Wilson* Wilson '45 Yes No USNR, US May 45-Merchant Marines December 46Aviation Storekeeper3/cInformation NeededInformation NeededJunior AssistantPurserWas in an advanced base unit trained in Virginia and was practicing landings on Long Island when thebombs were dropped and Japan surrendered.After the war ended, I served on the Battleship South Dakotaseveral months while it proceeded through the Panama Canal to Philadelphia for"mothballing". Then wasassigned to Comairlant, Norfolk for the rest of my service. .Europe. Captain's secretary, Lieberty ships at 18.Peter F. Armstrong Armstrong '46 Yes No Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededDuncan McDonald McDonald '46 Yes Yes USAF July '51 to Nov 1st LtFlying Class 53-G - Fighter Pilot in F-86's, Did not get to Korea.'56J. Godfrey Crowe Crowe '47 Yes Yes Information Information Colonel Retired 1975NeededNeededJohn LeMoyne Ellicott Ellicott '47 Yes Yes USN 1954-58 LT After OCS and Naval Justice <strong>School</strong>, served in the office of the Judge Advocate General with CommanderAir Force Pacific Fleet (1955-7) and with the Appellate Section of Navy JAG in the Pentagon (1957-8)arguing courts martial appeal cases before the Boards of Review and the Court of Military Appeals.Bradford S. Granum Granum '47 Yes No Navy -1979 Captain Submarine service.Donald Harris Harris '47 Yes Yes Army Counter 1951-54 Information Needed Special AgentIntelligence CorpsJonathan L. Holman Holman '47 Yes No Information Information ColonelNeededNeededDavid Marsh Marsh '47 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededWilliam Bashore Bashore '48 Yes Yes USAF 1956-58 Captain US and Germany, Dental Service.Gil Bogley Bogley '48 Yes Yes US Army Artillery Sept 1952 - Sept 1st Lt.Korean War, Bronze Star1954Emerson Gardner Gardner '48 Yes Yes US Navy Reserve - 1954-57 Ltg Based at Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Md. and Anacostia, DCSupply Corps


Michael M. Duffy Duffy '49 Yes No Information Information ColonelNeededNeededBurnham C. McCaffree McCaffree '49 Yes Yes Navy Information AdmiralNeededChris Slonaker Slonaker '49 Yes Yes Marines 1953 - 1955 1st Lieutenant Pacific TheaterWilliam <strong>Landon</strong> Banfield III Banfield '50 Yes No USAF 1959-61 3rd Mate and LTSenior Grade(USNR)Halleck Butts Butts '50 Yes Yes USAF 18 AUGUST, Captain1954 - 17AUGUST 1957Active Duty, PlusSubsequentReserve Time.Flight surgeon. Germany.Primary Duty: B - 47 CopilotJerry Fitzgerald Fitzgerald '50 Yes Yes Navy 1955 - 1959 Lieutenant Flight training NAS Pensacola, designated Naval Aviator l956, qualified in multi-engine, single engine andhelicopters aboard ship(carriers), NAS Key West, numerous deployments on Atlantic Fleet carriers.Delivered from Sikorsky factory and ran evaluation on first "all weather" helicopter. Wrote original instructionmanual for receiving and launching helicopters from carriers(they didn't know that I was ADD). Dischargedout of NAS Key West, l959.Kleber Masterson, Jr.Bob NorrisMastersonNorris'50'50YesYesYesYesUSNUSMC1950-19821955-58Rear AdmiralInformation NeededB.S. U.S. Naval Academy (1954); M.S. (Physics) U.S. Naval Postgraduate <strong>School</strong> (1961); Ph.D. (Physics)University of California at San Diego (1963) (first Ph.D. in physics from UCSD) - Career focused onintroduction of new technologies into the fleet. Served in seven ships, including commanding U.S.S. Preble(DLG-15) in Vietnam War. Worked in development, production and support of weapons systems asCaptain and Rear Admiral. Worked in analysis of weapons needs in several assignments. Chief of StudiesAnalysis and Gaming Agency, doing analysis and wargaming for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Booz AllenHamilton Inc from 1982-1992 (retired as partner and vice president). Science Applications International1992-1998) (Senior Vice President). Awards include Defense Superior Service Medal, 3 awards of theLegion of Merit, 3 awards of the Navy Commendation Medal (two with combat "V"). B.S.(Engineering) U. S.Naval Academy; M.S.(Physics) U. S. Naval Postgraduate <strong>School</strong>; Ph.D.(Physics); University of California,San Diego; Advanced Management Program, Harvard Business <strong>School</strong>. Served in seven cruisers anddestroyers. Commanded USS Preble in VIetnam. Project Manager Antiship Missile Defense Project.Executive Assistant and Naval Aide to the Secretary of the Navy. Deputy Commander Naval Sea SystemsCommand for Surface to Surface and Surface to Air Weapons Systems. Chief, Studies and AnalysisAgency, Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Awarded Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit(three times), Navy Commendation Medal (three times, twice with combat "V").Retired I served vice in the president 12th Marines, and partner, the artillery Booz regiment Allen Hamilton of the 3rd Inc. Marine Retired Division. senior vice president ScienceRichard (Dick) Beatty Beatty '51 Yes Yes U.S. Army, 1956-1959 SargentCounterIntelligence CorpsRichard Beers Beers '51 Yes Yes US Navy 1951-1056MidshipmanNROTC BrownUniv. 1956-59Active USN. 1960-62 Active ReserveLieutenantWillard A. Holbrook Holbrook '51 Yes Yes Army 1955-1985 Colonel - 4th AD (TX & Germany) - USASA (VA) - RVN Abn Bde - 82d Abn Div (NC & Dom Rep) - 18th Abn Corps(NC) - MACV - USMA - Berlin Bde - USAREur - Sixth Army - FEMA Region X.Roy H. Lynn Lynn '51 Yes Yes USAF Information ColonelPilotNeededPeter L. Smith Smith '51 Yes Yes Navy 1957 - 1967 Lieutenant SeniorGradeI attended Officers Candidate <strong>School</strong> in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1957 and graduated as a U.S. NavyEnsign. I served on active duty in the Naval Security Group for eleven <strong>years</strong>, serving in Taiwan, Turkey,Japan, and the Washington, DC area. Several of these tours were on assignment to the National SecurityAgency.Don Wight Wight '51 Yes Yes USN 1955-1977 CDR USN R PilotAlonzo O. Bliss Bliss '52 Yes Yes Information Information LieuenantNeededNeededCharles Buchanan Buchanan '52 Yes Navy 1956-1961 Information Needed He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland with a degree in Engineering. He holdsa Masters Degree in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University, <strong>School</strong> of AdvancedInternational Studies in Washington, D.C. and a Masters Degree in Business Management from MIT(Sloan <strong>School</strong> of Management).Member of the Executive Council of the Luso-American Development Foundation since 1988. After servingin the US Navy, he joined the US State Department Diplomatic Service, where he served for 24 <strong>years</strong> withthe Agency for International Development and was responsible for managing Economic CooperationPrograms in Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Central America and Portugal.Champ Buck Buck '52 Yes Yes US Army 1957-79 Colonel Armor, Ordance. Served US, Germany, Vietnam, Korea. West Point, Airborne Training, GA Tech (MSEE)West Point Professor, Senior Service <strong>School</strong>, combat tour Vietnam.William C. Gawler Gawler '52 Yes Yes Air Force 1954 - 1983 Colonel Command Pilot, Management, Command. US, UK, Greece, Vietnam, Thailand, Iceland. Pilot Traininginstruction, Fighter Operations-Air Defense Command, Tactical Air Command, Air Forces Europe, Veitnam(combat), Senior Service <strong>School</strong>, Management, Command.Lloyd Kriner Kriner '52 Yes Yes US Navy 6/30/52 (Approx.) LtGraduate US Naval Academy.- 6/30/64Dan Thompson Thompson '52 Yes Yes Marines 1956 - 1958 1st Lieutenant 4th Bat. 10th Marines 2nd. DivisionRicardo Alfaro II Alfaro '53 Yes Yes U.S. Army - SIgnal 1954 - 1956 PFC Had assignments at Ft. Campbell, KY with 511ABN Signal Company, 11ABN DIV, and Airfield OperationsCorpsUnit, Ft. Rucker, Alabama where I was Ground Controlled Approach (GCA) Radar Final ApproachController with IFR rating.William Chadduck Chadduck '53 Yes Yes Air Force 1967 - 1969 Captain Hospital Neurosurgeon Clark Air Base, Philippines during the Vietnam conflict. Provided neurosurgicaltreatment for Vietnam vet casualties, civilian patients from Philippines.Alfred Pasternak Pasternak '53 Yes Yes US Air Force 1960-66 Information NeededDonald Whalen Whalen '53 Yes Yes Army 7July 1953 - 30 Brigadier GeneralApril 1985John Hains Hains '54 Yes Yes Army Information Information NeededNeededPaul Kern Kern '54 Yes Yes US Navy 1959 - 1962 Lt. Jr. (Ltjg)Richard Dortzbach Dortzbach '55 Yes Yes Army 1964 - 1974 Captain Captain in a medical unit of the U.S. Army Reserves in Madison, WIBill Granik Granik '55 Yes Yes U.S. Army July - December Private First ClassReserve1962Charles Hayes Hayes '55 Yes Yes Army 1955-1964 Captain Father of Matt Hayes '87, West Point graduate. Indeed, I did serve in the military. Upon graduating from<strong>Landon</strong> in 1955, I entered the United States Military Academy at West Point. I graduated in 1959 as aSecond Lieutenant in the Regular Army. My branch of service was the Artillery. I attended and graduatedfrom the Artillery Basic Officers Course at Ft. Sill, OK and Fort Bliss, TX , Ranger <strong>School</strong> and Airborne<strong>School</strong> at Fort Benning, GA, and the Army Fixed Wing Flight <strong>School</strong> at Fort Rucker, AL. After thisschooling, I was assigned to the 3rd Aviation Battalion of the 3rd Infantry Division in Kitzingen, Germany. Ispent three <strong>years</strong> there flying the East German border during the era of the Berlin wall crisis, JackKennedy's "Ich bien ein Berliner" visit, and his subsequent assassination, in addition to time on the Battalionstaff. I returned the CONUS in May of 1964, resigned my commission and entered civilian life.Jack Kneipple Kneipple '55 Yes Yes Navy Information Information NeededNeededGordon Littlefield Littlefield '55 Yes Yes USN 1955-67 Information Needed Naval Aviator. Was a carrier fighter pilot flying F-8 Crusaders - 1961 - 1964.Sam Milliken Milliken '55 Yes Yes US Army 1959-1962 Specialist 5 Neuropsychiatric Technician, Assistant to Division Psychiatrist in Korea.Thomas Baskett Baskett '56 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededBlackie Bruner Bruner '56 Yes Yes USN 1967-70 Lt. Cmdr Medical Corps. Served US and Vietnam. Opthamamologist aboard ship "Repose" during Tet Offensive,Vietnam Vet, Bethesda Naval HosptialAlfred Elbrick Elbrick '56 Yes Yes USMC Sept 1960- Captain1302 (Engineer) Quantico, Camp Lejune, Okinawa, 3rd Division EngineerOctober 1963Tom Kern Kern '56 Yes Yes US Army 1960-61 Information NeededHeaton Nash Nash '56 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededBill Poulton Poulton '56 Yes Yes USN 5/50-10/63, 1963- Information Needed1980 (Reserves)Served aboard the Uss Thetis Bay (LPH-6) as OI Division Officer, CIC Watch officer and OOD. Left activeduty in late '63, but stayed in the Naval Reserve in various billets, retiring from the Navy in 1980 as aCommander. Active Duty included participating in the Cuban Blockade in the early 60's.


Al Veerhoff Veerhoff '56 Yes Yes Army 1960 - 1962 Infantry After training at Fort Riley Kansas for a year, I was sent to Camp Kaiser in Korea, 7th Division, just belowthe DMZ, where I was an infantryman, an MP and finally a supply clerk. I left as a Pfc because there weretoo few openings for me to be promoted to E-4, I left the Army in June 1962. Interesting enough, some ofthose about to leave decided to take an extra year of service in that combat laboratory in Vietnam. Had theyleft after that year, they would not have seen combat because the MAC advisers were still working withVietnamese troops and not conducting separate operations. I was in an infantry unit, in Korea, north of the38th parallel and south of the DMZ, 1961-62. I carried a rifle, and I got a Good Conduct Medal.Francis Williams Williams '56 Yes Yes Air Force 1962-67 Captain Served in 74th Air Defense Missile Squadron, Duluth, MNRalph Bennett, Jr. Bennett '57 Yes Yes Army 1961-63 CaptainLeo Butler Butler '57 Yes Yes Information Information CaptainNeededNeededE. Morris Davis IV Davis '57 Yes Yes Information Information CommanderNeededNeededRussell Mott Mott '57 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededPeter Sendroy Sendroy '57 Yes Yes USAF 1964-68 Information Needed Served 2 yr. USAF Dental Corps,Lowery AFB,Denver ColoradoWard T. Smith Smith '57 Yes Yes US Army October 1966October1968Richmond Campbell Campbell '58 Yes Yes USMC 1959 - 1965(active duty Jan1960 - June1960; otherwisereserves)CaptainCatptain JAGCUSNRRoy Cole Cole '58 Yes Yes USMA Colonel Graduate US Military Academy.Medical Officer. US Army Medical Corps. 1st Cavalry Division. 673 Medical Detachment. CentralHighlands, Vietnam. 10/66-5/68 Weed Army Hospital Ft. Irwin, CA 5/68-8/68.Honorable discharge 1965John Doll Doll '58 Yes No USN Information E-5NeededHenry Fowler Fowler '58 Yes Yes USAF Information LCDRAir Force pilot. Vietnam. Shot down over Hanoi. POW.NeededJohn Hardisty Hardisty '58 Yes Yes Army 1960 - 1963 Information Needed Stationed in the PhillipinesFrank Hughes Hughes '58 Yes Yes USN Jun 62-July 84 Navy Lieutenant Served aboard the initial flagship for the quarantine line in the Cuban Missile Crisis. Shipboard service in theVietnam War in the Tonkin Gulf in the <strong>years</strong> 1966, 1968. and 1972-73.Gerry Luedeman Luedeman '58 Yes Yes USN Information Information NeededNeededMike McConihe McConihe '58 Yes USN Information Information NeededNeededRobert G. Oliver Oliver '58 1st USCGR and 1965-1995 Catptain JAGC JAGC Reserve '67-'95; enlisted USCGR '65-'672nd USNRUSNRKlaas van Esselstyn van Esselstyn '58 Yes Yes USMC 1962-1989 Colonel I was an aviator flying F-4s, F/A-18s, and many other types. I graduated from Navy Test Pilot <strong>School</strong> as wellas the Navy War College. Interspersed with flying I was a staff officer at HQs USMC in Washington, DC,and EUCOM HQs in Stuttgart, GE.Bob Zuckert Zuckert '58 Yes Yes USMC Information Information Needed Marine Air unit and was at Vieques PR and GITMONeededLee Donovan Donovan '59 Yes Yes Army 1964-1966 Active E-5 After basic training at Ft. Jackson, SC . I went to Ft. Campbell, home of the 101st Airborne where I trainedDuty 1966-1972Active Reservesas a medic. After duty, I was in the Active Reserves Stationed with a US Army General Hospital Unit as alabortary tech, e-ray tech and EKG tech. My claim to fame is that I gave General Westmoreland an EKG atthe Pentagon while I was on active duty.Stephen Kneipple Kneipple '59 Yes Yes USAF March 3, 1964 to CaptainJune 28, 1968Robert E. Buchanan Buchanan '60 Yes Yes Navy 1964 - 1970(more <strong>years</strong> inInactiveReserves)Reid Dennis Dennis '60 Yes Yes USMC 1964-1967 DS-2/Captain Infantry Platoon Leader, wounded in VietnamLCDRAfter graduating from Yale in 1964, I was commissioned as an Ensign in the Navy through the ReserveOfficer Candidate (ROC) program and began a tour on the USS America CVA 66 which was the firstaircraft carrier to return to “fossil fuel” after the nuclear powered Enterprise. I next attended the DefenseLanguage Institute and learned Chinese for a year before being sent to Hakata, Japan where I spent 3<strong>years</strong> engaged in special operations in SE Asia. I left active duty in 1970 and returned to this area to work inthe family business, but I stayed in the inactive Reserves for several more <strong>years</strong> for a total service of 12-13<strong>years</strong>.Peter Gibb Gibb '60 Yes Yes USAF 1967-71 Captain Communications Officer. After basic and technical training in Biloxi, Miss., stationed at Wasserkuppe,GermanyPhilip V. Lowenthal Lowenthal '60 Yes Yes USAF Feb 65-August1989Information Needed Navigator. Throught the United States,Thailand,Vietnam, United Kingdom, Italy, Turkery. Flew in B-52, AC-130 and F-111, accummulating 3,900 hourss flying time. Plans officer in NATO and JUSMMATJoe McCain McCain '60 Yes Yes Information Information Information NeededNeededNeededGeorge G. Poole Poole '60 Yes Yes US Army 1966-1987 Major Armored Cavalry. Germany, Vietnam, Korea, USA. In Germany Armored Cavalry Troop Commander inVietnam (1st Sqdn, 4th Cavalry Qtr. Cav), 1st Infantry Division (Big Red One), Awarded Silver Star, BronzeStar with V (twice), 2 meritorious Service Medals, several unit citations, etc.Steven Rodis Rodis '60 Yes Yes USN 1970-79 CMDRBrooks Brown Brown '61 Yes Yes US Navy Medical 1973-76 Captain Chief of Ophthalmology, U,S. Naval Hospital Annapolis, Maryland and U.S. Naval AcademyCorpRidge Grant Grant '61 Yes Yes USN July 17, 1965 -August 18, 1970LtI served in Newport, R.I. and Athens, Georgia. After that I served a year's tour of duty at the NATO base atKeflavik, Icelsnd. My last tour of duty was as an officer at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington,D. C.David Madison Madison '61 Yes Yes Army 1968-69 Information Needed Although I had orders for Viet Nam twice, I ended up being stationed at the DASA (Defense AtomicSupport Agency) Sandia Base with the 901st Military Intelligence unit in charge of security for Sandia Base,Nevada Test Site, and Johnson Atoll.John J. Rhodes III Rhodes '61 Yes No Army 1965 - 1970 Captain Military Intelligence, Service in Vientnam as advisor to Vietnamese military, 1969 - 1970, Bronze StarEd Sears Sears '61 Yes Yes U.S.ARMY 1965-1971 E-5RESERVEHarrison Brand Brand '62 Yes Yes USMC 1966-72 Captain Helicopter Pilot VietnamSamuel O. Lane Lane '62 Yes Yes Air Force 67-94 Colonel Command Pilot. Vietnam Vet.Jonathan Parker Parker '62 Yes Yes U.S. Naval 1967-1969 Lieutenant Viet Nam Veteran- destroyersReserveRandolph T. Poore Poore '62 Yes No Army Information Brigadier GeneralNeededPierce Smith Smith '62 Yes Yes US Coast Guard 9/66 - 1/70 LieutenantThree extended trips aboard a polar icebreaker includng one to Antartica and around the world(active) and 1/70 -9/72 (reserve)Bill Vance Vance '62 Yes Yes USN 1963-65 E-4William Bennett Bennett '63 Yes Yes USN 1967-74 Captain Served aboard the USS Jouett during the Vietnam War.Buell Heminway Heminway '63 Yes Yes USMCR 1964-1970 E-5Jeffrey Steele Steele '63 Yes Yes Navy 1967 - 1971 Lieutenant I attended Naval Officer Candidate <strong>School</strong> in Newport, RI and then served one year in South Vietnam, andtwo <strong>years</strong> back in Newport as an instructor at OCS. I left with the rank of Lieutenant (LT). I spent two<strong>years</strong>, thereafter in the naval reserve.William Triplett, Jr. Triplett '63 Yes Yes USN and SC,USNR-R1965-1995 Information Needed Bill Triplett enlisted in the Navy Reserves 1965 while at the University of Maryland. Bill received hiscommission as Ensign in 1968 and was assigned to the USS Whitfield County, LST 1169, in Yokosuka,Japan and spent 3 yerars in Viet Nam. He went Regular Navy, Supply Corps in 1972 and served on theUSS Mullinnix, DD944 and at CB Center Gulfport, MS until 1979. Bill then joined the Naval Reserve CargoHandling Forces and served in Operation Desert Storm/Shield in 1990-1 and retired as Captain in 1995.John P. Wheeler III Wheeler '63 Yes No USMA 1963-1971 Information Needed Graduate of West Point. Served in Vietnam. Chairman of Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund.http://www.sldinfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/John-Wheeler-Bio.pdfKerbey Altman Altman '64 Yes Yes Army 1968 - 1972 Captain Entered Sep 1968 - basic/advanced training Fort Dix, NJ (ran into Bill Bennett '64 there); Jan-Jul 1969 -Army Engineer Officer Candidate <strong>School</strong>, Ft Belvoir, VA - Graduated 2nd Lt; Dec 1969 - Aug 71 - USArmySpecial Weapons Command, Pirmasens Germany - Captain; Aug 71 - Feb 72 - USArmy Vietnam - Phu Baiand DaNang; honorably dischargedWilliam Bennett Bennett '64 Army 1968 - 1971Active; 1972 -1992 ReservesLt. Colonel USAFR – JAG, U. S. Army: 1968 – 1971; commissioned through Officer Candidate <strong>School</strong>; served inVietnam War as advisor in South Vietnamese Army 1969 – 1970; discharged in 1971 as a 1 st Lieutenant.U. S. Air Force Reserve: 1977 – 1992; transferred Army commission to Air Force Judge AdvocateGeneral’s Corps after receiving law degree in 1974; performed reserve duty as an attorney; retired in 1992as Lt. Colonel, USAFR – JAG.


Lauriston Taylor, III Taylor '72 Yes Yes Navy 05/24/76- LT - USN,Retired10/01/83 - Active Commander - USNRDuty 10/2/83-06/01/03 USNRCam McKee McKee '73 Yes Yes USN Information Information Needed SurgeonNeededJeff Georgia Georgia '74 Yes Yes Navy 1978-2009 Navy Captain Flight surgeon in Iceland and Bermuda during the 80's. Radiologist on board USNS Comfort during thefirst few months of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Head of Terrorism Preparedness and Response at BethesdaNaval Hospital during anthrax bioterrorism attack downtown. Was honored to care for those who areprotecting our freedom throughout the world. Retired as a Navy Captain, as an interventional radiologist,who went to both Gulf Wars on board hospital ships.Hal Kramer Kramer '74 Yes Yes Marines InformationNeededInformation NeededAs a Charleston Naval Hospital trained physician, I served with the Marines at Camp Lejeune, deploying toBeirut in 1983 to replace the Sailors and Marines killed in the barracks bombing. After deploying toWestPac for six months with the same unit (Phillipines and Corregidor, Japan and Mount Fuji, andOkinawa), I later got out but stayed in the Reserves. We then deployed to Desert Storm, to a fleet hospitalin the desert in Saudi Arabia ( and Jeff off the coast!). I did resign afterwards as I had done my full time, andmy wife did not want to risk me leaving her and our three kids behind again.William H. Blackburn Blackburn '75 Yes Yes Information Information CaptainNeededNeededDaniel Devers Devers '76 Yes Yes Information Information E-4NeededNeededJames Hodges Hodges '76 Yes Yes Navy April 80-Jun 1987 cdr O-5active Jan 88-Jan 2002ReserveHoward Hill Hill '78 Yes Yes USMC 1982-1987 CaptainNaval aviatorJosh Freeman * Freeman '83 Yes No Army Information Information Needed RangerNeededBill Scott Scott '83 Yes Yes Marines 1987 - 1992 Captain Served with the 2d Marine Division, Field Artillery. Stationed at Camp LeJeune , NC. Saw combat in theFirst Gulf War in 1990-1991Calvin Thorpe * Thorpe '83 Yes No Navy Information Information NeededNeededJames Ravenel Ravenel '84 Yes Yes US Navy 1989-2000 LT Commander Health Professions Scholarship 1989-1992; Active Duty 1992-1996; Individual Ready Reserve 1996-2000Tony Fuller Fuller '85 Yes Yes USMC 1989-1993 activeduty; IRR 1993-1998Capt.US, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Norway, Japan. Infantry Officer with 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2ndMarine Division. Rifle Platoon Comander Gulf War, Operation Desert Storm in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait;also served with Weapons Company as heavy machin gun platoon commander and XO. NATO ExerciseBattle Griffin 1993.Evan B. (Brett) McMahon McMahon '85 Yes Yes USAF, MDARNG 1987-1990, 1992- Information Needed1994Robert Saunders Saunders '85 Yes Yes Navy 1990-95 Information Needed Surface Warfare Officer. Served on frigate USS Knox, destroyer USS Elliot and at Assault Craft Unit ONE.Had one deployment to the Persian Gulf as part of Desert Shield and supported a multi-national fleet for theU.N. pullout out of Somalia.Don Young Young '85 Yes Yes Army Reserves 6/89-5/90 active, 1st LTTransportation Corps. Ft. Eustis, VA.5 <strong>years</strong> inreservesMatthew Hayes Hayes '87 Yes Yes Army 1991 - 2000 Captain Aviation Branch - I am a West Point Grad, class of 1991. I served active duty for 9 <strong>years</strong> and resigned mycommission as a Captain, Aviation Branch. Duty assignments include 3 separate stints at Fort Rucker (2training and one duty assignment) 3 <strong>years</strong> in Savannah, Ga which at the time was the 24th Infantry Division,and about 2 and half <strong>years</strong> in Korea. Over half of that time I commanded a 15 helicopter Air Assaultcompany in the 2nd Infantry Division.Bernard F. McMahon McMahon '87 Yes Yes Navy Information LieutenantNeededRafe Bennett, III Bennett '88 Yes Yes Army 1993-97 Captain Infantry OfficerBrendan Boler Boler '90 Yes Yes Army 1994 - 1998 Captain I was active duty in the Army from 1994-1998 stationed in Savannah, Georgia and Mubarek Military City,Egypt. I got out as a Captain.Fred Regan Regan '90 Yes Yes Marines Five <strong>years</strong> CaptainMark Alter Alter '92 Yes Yes Air Force 1996 - 2002 Captain Travis AFB, CA, Hickam AFB, HI, and Al-Jaber Airbase in KuwaitMac Hooks Hooks '92 Yes Yes Navy Information CDR Navy Reserves active (9/10)NeededGeoff Hengerer Hengerer '95 Yes Yes USMC 1999-2007 Lt. jg I served a Judge Advocate in the United States Marine Corps. During that time, I held billets as a criminaldefense counsel, a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, and Deputy Staff Judge Advocate for Marine Corps AirStation Cherry Point, North Carolina. I also deployed to Iraq as the Deputy Staff Judge Advocate for the 2dMarine Aircraft Wing (Forward) in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.James Avery Avery '96 Yes Yes US Coast Guard 7/2000 to 7/2004 E-6 I was a member of the US Coast Guard Band for 4 <strong>years</strong> after receiving my Bachelor of Music degree fromthe Eastman <strong>School</strong> of Music in 2000.Alexander D'Amico D'Amico '96 Yes Yes USMC June 2000-June First Lieutenant XO of a rifle company in the invasion of Iraq in 20032004(Active Duty);Captain (IRR)John Pontius Pontius '98 Yes Yes Army 2006 - 2009 Captain I was on active duty as an Army Judge Advocate (military attorney) from January 2, 2006- July 27,2009. My highest rank was Captain. After completing the Judge Advocate Officer Basic Course (January -April 2006) in Fort Lee, VA and Charlottesville, VA I was stationed in Wiesbaden, Germany with theHeadquarters of the 1st Armored Division (April 2006-July 2009). I deployed to Tikrit, Iraq from March-November 2008.Daniel Freer Freer '99 Yes Yes USMC Information Information Needed Served in Iraq.NeededChris Just Just '99 Yes Yes Navy 5/17/2003 -5/1/2008Lt. Junior Grade Served aboard USS TORTUGA (LSD 46), USS KAUFFMAN (FFG 59), and Expeditionary TrainingCommand.<strong>Landon</strong> Banfield Banfield HA Yes No Air Corp Information MajorFounder of schoolNeededTom Dixon Dixon HA/F Yes Yes Infantry, Army 1943 - 1946 Private First Class, With 104th Timberwolf Division, Company I, 45th RegimentRiflemanMac Jacoby Jacoby HA/F Yes Yes USAF 1945-1984 Lt. Colonel I enlisted in the Navy at age 17 in February, 1945. The war ended a few months later and I was in for abouta year after that. I was discharged in August, 1946 as a Yeoman 3 rd Class. I joined the Air Force ROTC atTrinity and graduated as a Second Lieutenant in June, 1951. I went on active duty that August and was inKorea by spring of ’52. I was there a year, returning to the US in April or May of ’53. I stayed in the reserveand retired from the Air Force at Andrews AFB in February, 1984 as a Lieutenant Colonel.William Triplett Triplett HA/F Yes No USN 1941-1953 Information Needed Bill Triplett served on PT Boats in the Pacific during World War II. He remained in the Naval Reserves in anIntelligence unit in Bethesda into the 50's.Malcolm Coates Coates HM Yes Yes USN June 43 - June46Information Needed

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