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  1. WWII: PTO. Served on the USS Bunker Hill (CV-17); survived the Kamikaze attack on May 11, 1945 (Battle of Okinawa) when 390 sailors and airmen were killed and 264 wounded
  2. WW2 Air Gunner manning a ball turret of a B-17 Flying Fortress/French President Francois Hollande had installed him as a chevalier, chevalier you know is a knight in that country's Legion of Honor
  3. Military, Coast Guard
  4. navy admiral
  5. Member of The Ritchie Boys was responsible for uncovering more than half the combat intelligence on the Western Front during World War II. Holocaust survivor and now 97 years old
  6. German ww2 pilot
  7. WWII: D-Day; Battle of the Bulge; 82nd Airborne Division (All-Americans), 505th paratrooper infantry (PIR), Company D; landed in the cemetery of St. Mere Eglise in France on D-Day
  8. WWII: US Navy veteran who served on the USS Russell (DD-414); the ship fought in 16 major engagements incl. the Battle of Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway where she picked up survivors of the carriers USS Lexington resp. USS Yorktown
  9. German ww2 pilot
  10. Polish pilot who flew with the RAF 635, 639 and 303 squadrons during WWII. He lives in Canada
  11. Commander US Pacific Command
  12. Chief of Defence Staff of the Canadian Forces from 1977 to 1980
  13. 101st airborne. dday battle of the bulge
  14. WWII - D-Day, 618th Ammunition Co., 74th Ordinance Bat., 6th Enginering Special Brigade
  15. WWII: PTO. New Britain, Peleliu, Okinawa. USMC
  16. U.S. Navy sailor serving as a radioman in the Coast Guard Flotilla 4/10, LCI-492 (landing craft infantry), that landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day, June 6th 1944
  17. WWII. PTO. Battles of Guam and Iwo Jima
  18. navy admiral
  19. WWII - Contemporary witness of the Port Chicago disaster (largest US mainland munitions explosion, July 17, 1944, Naval Magazine, Port Chicago, CA; 320 dead, 390 wounded, followed by mutiny that changed segregation in the Navy.)
  20. WWII: US Army. Fought at New Caladonia, Guadalcanal, Fiji Island and Bougainville
  21. WWII: PTO. D-Day, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France; Battle of Zerf, and the Battle of the Bulge. 5th Ranger Batallion
  22. USS Indianapolis survivor
  23. WWII Fighter Ace - 8 Kills - US Navy - Navy Cross
  24. WWII: PTO. Battles of Guadalcanal, New Guinea & Peleliu. 1st Marine Division
  25. US Navy vet, born 1926. Naval reserves at the end of WWII, and the end of the Korean War. 'Atomic veteran' witness to the Operation Crossroads first peacetime tests of atomic bombs at the Bikini Atoll in 1946
  26. WWII: PRO. Guadalcanal. 1st Marine Division. 3 Purple Hearts, Silver Star, Bronze Star
  27. African - American WWII Army WACS veteran, born 1922. Postwar career as a Chicago beautician
  28. WWII: PTO. Battle of Iwo Jima, USMC
  29. WWII USMC - Battle of Corregidor (1942), awarded a Silver Star and a Purple Heart. Spent over 3 years as a POW and was awarded a 2nd Purple Heart. Also, served in the Korean War
  30. Wing Commander, RAF Pilot
  31. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941
  32. Member of french resistance WWII
  33. US Marine vet, Korean War, born 1929. 'Chosin Few' vet and also Inchon in the Korean War
  34. WWII Tuskegee Airmen
  35. Military
  36. US Navy, First Female Commander of the USS Constitution
  37. WII: B-17 tail-gunner in the 524th Bomb Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force. Flew 21 missions beginning in February 1945, incl. Berlin, Schweinfurt, the Ruhr Valley
  38. USMC Ace during WWII-[5 victories] Member of VMF-312
  39. Legendary Marine; WWII (Guadalcanal, Guam, Bougainville, Iwo Jima), Korea (Pusan Perimeter, Inchon Landing, Seoul Recapture, 'Frozen Chosin' Reservoir). Knew Mike Mervosh, Chesty Puller, John Wayne
  40. WWII: British Royal Marine in the Arctic convoys (Murmansk Run)
  41. Fighter ace
  42. US WWII vet, born 1914. Son of Italian immigrants, he worked in a clerical office in Italy in WWII, where he found his family's dialect left him unexpectedly not understanding the language there
  43. WWII: B-17 waist gunner Flew 19 mission, the first on D-Day. B-17 Shack Rat. 390th Bomb Group, 568th Squadron, 8th Air Force
  44. WWII. PTO. Battle of Iwo Jima. 26th Regiment, 5th Marine Division
  45. WWII. Was part of the French Commandos that copied the techniques of the British Commandos
  46. WWII: D-Day, Operation Market Garden, Battle of the Bulge. 508th Infantry, 82nd Airborne Division
  47. WWII: US Navy WAVE, broadcasting reports to the Northern Pacific Fleet
  48. WWII: US Navy Higgins Boat Coxswain (driver) on D-Day. His LCVP picked up 35 men of the 1st Infantry Division from the USS Henrico and brought them into the Easy Red sector of Omaha Beach. It was the 5th boat in the 1st wave at Omaha on 6:30 AM
  49. U.S. Army WW2 Veteran
  50. US WWII Montford Marines vet, born 1925. Post-war entered the seminary and became a pastor
  51. Captured by Red Chinese during CIA - sponsored C-47 flight over mainland China during Korean War. POW nearly 2 decade battle of wills between the U.S. & China/He was released in December 1971. CIA awarded him the Distinguished Intelligence Cross
  52. Recognized for having dropped the first bomb of Operation Desert Storm, flying the F-117A
  53. Jewish Soviet WWII veteran, born April 3, 1926 in Sverdlovsk, probably living in Montreal, Canada
  54. WWII: PTO. Bougainville Campaign, Battle of Peleliu. USMC
  55. 'Spanish Civil War' 'International Brigade' 'British' Lives in West Cliff...Bournemouth, England Born: 04/24/1909
  56. WWII: PTO. USS Kadashan Bay (CVE-76). Battles of Peleliu, Leyte Gulf, Luzon and the Battle off Samar
  57. JFK - Honor Guard, casket team - one of Kennedy's pallbearers at the state funeral
  58. Was the second head coach of the Oakland Raiders. He played College football for Stanford at the Offensive Guard position. He was elected to the Stanford Athletics Hall o Fame He is also a World War 2 veteran, served in the US Marines
  59. 'Spanish Civil War Veteran' 'International Brigade' 'German' Born: 04/14/1912
  60. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941, USS Oglala
  61. WWII: ETO. B Company, 275th Regiment, 70th Division. Battle of the Bulge. POW and slave laborer at Berga camp
  62. WWII: USS Navy. Crossed Atlantic from Boot Camp on The RMS Queen Mary; served on the HMS Ceres during D - Day, directing ships in and out at Omaha Beach
  63. US Army 4 Star General
  64. WWII: US Navy, cook on the USS Yorktown. Battle of Guadalcanal, Coral Sea and Midway
  65. Col. Vietnam War/US Air Force, pilot/Pow six years/John McCain's cellmate two years/ His Air Force career flying the B-47 Stratojet, RB-66 and EB-66 Destroyer, T-38 Talon, and F-111 Aardvark aircraft
  66. WWII: PTO. Underwater Demolition Team
  67. medal of honnor army vietnam
  68. WWII Black Widow Airplane Pilot
  69. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, USS Curtiss
  70. Spanish Civil War veteran who served in the International Brigades (Born: 1918) Age: 97. Lives in Mexico
  71. Usmc sniper vietnam 41 confirmed kills
  72. WWII - Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941; USS Vestal
  73. Radioman/Gunner on TBF Avenger, Torpedo Squadron 8, (VT-8). Battle of Midway, WWII, 4 June 1942. Of the six Avengers, Ferrier's was the only one to return. Ferrier was wounded along with his pilot, the top gunner was killed. He was awarded DFC & PH
  74. WWII Navy Cross recipient and pilot, helped sink japanese battleship yamato
  75. WWII: PTO. Battles of Okinawa, the Philippines and Iwo Jima. USS Sarasota
  76. JFK/Cold War: Member of Light Photographic Squadron 62 (VFP-62) that took the low-level pictures of the Russian missiles in Cuba during the 'Cuban Missile Crisis' in October 1962. Aviation electrician responsible
  77. WWII: ETO. US Air Force. 305th Bombardment Group, 8th Air Force. POW:
  78. Jason Fettig is a United States Marine Corps colonel who is the music adviser to the President of the United States and the 28th director of the United States Marine Band 'The President's Own'
  79. WWII: 32nd Infantry Regiment. 7th Infantry Division, Aleutian Islands. Battle of Attu. Purple Heart
  80. US Air Force Vietnam War Veteran. Served with the Jolly Green Giants in Vietnam. Recipient of 5 Distinguished Flying Crosses
  81. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor
  82. WWII: PTO. Bugler, G Co, 2nd Battalion, 184th Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. Aleutians, 1943), Battle of Kwajalein, Marshall Islands. Captured, tortured in the Philippines Campaign (late 1944), then liberated. Battle of Okinawa
  83. WWII: D-Day. Captain of a minesweeper (YMS-305) who had to clear of Omaha and Utah Beach from German mines
  84. P-51 Mustang Ace during WWII-[8 victories] Member of the 325th Fighter Group
  85. army general
  86. WWII: ETO. B-17 pilot of the 100th Bomb Group (Bloody 100th)
  87. (Born 1925) US Marine Corps WW2 Veteran. 6th Marine Division. He was the 2nd wave at Okinawa. Recipient of a Bronze Star and 3 Purple Hearts
  88. WWII: PTO. US Army. Expert marksman with E Company, 160th Infantry Regiment, 40th Infantry Division
  89. WW2 USMC Sergeant Iwo Jima I Company 3rd Battalion 24th Marine Regiment 4th Marine Division and a Purple Heart recipient
  90. US WWII army vet (ETO, 287th Combat Engineers) and NASA engineer, born 1924. Project chief scientist and manager for Pioneer planetary missions 6-13. Pioneer 10 and 11 the first spacecrafts to Jupiter and Saturn, and the first to leave the solar system
  91. Floyd Finberg, Maj fighter ace-Flying tiger
  92. Military
  93. Vietnam veteran, author
  94. vietnam war air force hero
  95. Air Force General
  96. WWII: PTO. Battle of Iwo Jima. 26th Marines, 5th Marine Division
  97. 'Tuskegee Airmen'
  98. Oldest Living Medal of Honor (Navy WW 2) Born: 07/23/1909.Lieutenant John William Finn (born July 23, 1909) is a retired officer of the United States Navy who received the Medal of Honor in recognition of heroism and distinguished service during the Japan
  99. WWII: PTO. Battle of Guadalcanal, Cape Gloucester, Peleliu. Company G, 2md Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division
  100. navy admiral
  101. Pearl Harbor Survivor
  102. British soldier of the 'Blues and Royals'm awarded the George Cross for bravery under friendly fire during the 2003 invasion of Iraq
  103. 1Lt, USAAF, 835th Squadron, 486th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force B-17 Pilot/Lead Crew Distinguished Flying Cross 25 Missions over Europe
  104. Awarded the Knight's Cross during WW2
  105. American Korean War Fighter Ace - 10 Victories
  106. German WWII Veteran, Tiger Tank
  107. WWII: Fighter Ace; 5 victories
  108. air force general
  109. WWII: MTO/ETO. Africa, Italy, France, and Germany. D-Day. 39th Infantry
  110. Medal of honor air force vietnam
  111. Mr. Fisher served on board the USS Arkansas BB BB 33 during the D Day invasion and Iwo Jima
  112. WWII: Battle of Midway; USS Hornet (CV-8)
  113. WWII - WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots)
  114. WWII: PTO. Battle of Okinawa. Navy corpsman
  115. Centenarian (1897-2003). US WWI veteran, one of the last of the Navy's female 'yeomanettes'
  116. WWII: ETO. Mechanic/Driver Light Tank Brigade in the Red Army. Battle of Caucasus (Defense Of Caucuses And Vitebsk Liberations Of Lithuania And Riga)
  117. WWII: Atlantic. Served on the USS Block Island (CVE-21)
  118. Pearl Harbor survivor
  119. RAF ace from WW2, living in New Zealand
  120. air force general
  121. Racecar driver, decorated World War II fighter and bomber pilot, ex-POW
  122. WWII: PTO. Navy. USS Antietam. Battles of Midway, Saipan, Okinawa
  123. WWII -Turret Gunner in the Torpedo Squadron of Carrier Air Group 11 (VT-11, sister quadron to the famous Sundowners VF-11) in the Pacific Theater; served on the USS Hornet (CV-12)
  124. American Army officer for thirty years He was awarded the Soldierâ-?s Medal for heroism and the Bronze Star for valor before retiring as a Col in 1993. Author of The Final Invasion: Plattsburgh, the War of 1812's Most Decisive Battle
  125. WWII: PTO. USS Randolph (CV-15)
  126. Navy admiral
  127. Medal of honor army vietnam
  128. WWII/ETO: B-17 pilot of the 'Bloody 100th' (100th Bomb Group)
  129. WWII: Survivor of the failed Operation Jubilee ('Dieppe Raid') on 19 August 1942, when 60% of the mostly Canadian landing force were either killed, wounded or captured
  130. WWII: Navy veteran of World War II, serving as a chief pharmacist's mate. He took part in the Normandy Invasion and the occupation of Japan
  131. WWII - Pearl Harbor 7 Dec 1941; USS Arizona survivor
  132. John Flanagan  (3)
    'Tuskegee Airmen', Communication Tech., WWII
  133. Retired USN Admiral
  134. Ret. WW2 Lt. General
  135. USN Admiral
  136. flew many missions during WWII, was at Guadacanal, born September 17th 1919
  137. WWII: PTO. Pearl Harbor survivor, Schofield Barracks. Later fought at Guadalcanal where he was wounded. 89th Field Artillery, 25th Infantry Division
  138. Hitlers Nurse (Germany Red Cross)
  139. WWII - Fighter Ace, 6 victories; flew the P-47; 348th Fighter Group, Pacific Theater
  140. WWII Nurse, born 1923. First African American nurse to teach at Rhode Island College. Honored by Rhode Island Senate for lifetime work with children of Providence
  141. Medal of Honor Recipent 'Air Force' Vietnam
  142. John Fleming  (4)
    SSgt, USA, 271st Regt., 69th Div., 2nd Army. Combat Infantryman, Mechanic. Awarded Two Bronze Stars Battle of the Bulge, Siegfried Line and Leipzig European Theater of Operations
  143. (Born 1932) US Air Force Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1966 to 1973. Recipient of 2 Silver Stars, 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, 3 Bronze Stars, and 2 Purple Hearts
  144. Rough Rider with T. Roosevelt, Diplomat under 6 Presidents (1873-1959) Roosevelt chose him as a diplomat to Cuba, other posts under Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover. Republican Party Nat'l Chair (1934-36)
  145. American WWII - Pilot, USAAF, co-pilot of 'The Peacemaker'
  146. (Born 1922) African American US Army WW2 Veteran. Got injured in 1944 at Normandy but did not get the Purple Heart until 2021 due to racist push back
  147. WWII: Radio man in the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, the 'Ghost Army'. The Ghost Army deceived enemies into thinking that there were unaccounted divisions out there
  148. First woman to pilot a B-52 Bomber and author or the book Charged
  149. Supercentenarian (1894-2006). France's oldest living man ever documented, and one of it's last living WWI veterans
  150. African American WWII veteran. Montford Marines, served in Guam during WWII
  151. Manuel Flores  (2)
    WWII: PTO. USMC, 3rd Marine Air Wing. Driver for Brig.General Schilt. After the war, he trained recruits. At one point he was a stand-in for then actor Ronald Reagan in a WWII-themed movie when it came time for Reagan to jump out of a plane
  152. Born in 1898, claims to have fought in the Mexican Revolution. He lives in Ecatepec City, in the State of Mexico
  153. Wwii: wasp
  154. Tuskegee airmen ww2
  155. USN Admiral
  156. Medal of Honor, US Navy, WWII: commanded USS Barb, most decorated submarine of the war
  157. US Army 4 Star General
  158. WWII: Survivor of the sinking of the USS Houston, became a POW for well over 3 years
  159. Lieutenant General, United States Army (retired), Author, Advisor to Donald Trump
  160. army general
  161. WWII Flying Tigers (clerk)
  162. Military Commander Ferdinand Foch was a French general and military theorist who served as the Supreme Allied Commander during the First World War. An aggressive, even reckless commander at the First Marne, Flanders and Artois campaigns of 1914-1916, Foc
  163. WWII Veteran, Sergeant, USA 49th Bomb Sqdn., 2nd Bomb Group,15th Air Force B-17 and B-24 Mechanic in Foggia, Italy, ETO
  164. air force general
  165. air force general
  166. US WWII vet, born in 1920. Served as a Navy WAVE in secret intelligence work involving Japanese merchant ships, though she refused to discuss details of her work even decades later
  167. Jack Foley  (3)
    Member of the Band of Brothers, 506th Easy Company WWII
  168. US Army Vietnam War Medal of Honor Recipient
  169. navy admiral
  170. Author; 'Visions from a Foxhole : A Rifleman in Patton's Ghost Corps'/WW2 Battle of the Bulge veteran
  171. WWII: PTO. Marine Corps Fighter pilot (VMF-121) of the 'Cactus Air Force' at Guadalcanal 1942 who flew with J. Foss' 'Flying Circus'. In the mission that sank the Japanese battleship Hiei. Later Squadron Leader, VMF-533. Post-war test pilot
  172. (Born 1980) US Navy Medical Corpsman Iraq and Afghanistan Veteran. Navy Cross Recipient
  173. Commander 21st Theatre Sustaintment Commandunit 23203APO AE 09263
  174. WWII. Holocaust survivor. Witness of 'Kristallnacht' and the burning of the synagogue at Fasanstrasse, Berlin, on Nov. 10/11, 1938
  175. Military, British recipient of the Victoria Cross
  176. British WW2 pilot involved in the 'Battle of Britain'
  177. WWII: PTO. USMC 1942-1945
  178. Robert Ford  (2)
    British Army Officer
  179. WWII: Battle of Midway. USS Yorktown. After the aircraft carrier was torpedoed during the Battle of Midway, he abandoned ship and survived in the ocean without a life preserver until being rescued
  180. Military
  181. Lz X - ray Battle of la Drang/1965 1/5 Calvery/ Born April 13, 1938/African American part of Berlin Airlift/1st Cav Airmobile
  182. WWII: PTO. Last surviving veteran of iconic Kokoda Track campaign photo
  183. WWII: One of the few remaining 'lumberjills' of the war, a group in the Women's Land Army. Now 96 and possibly living in Glasgow
  184. US Army General
  185. WWII: PTO. Leyte, Philippines, Okinawa. 96th Infantry, 763rd Tank Battalion
  186. American WW2, Korean War, Vietnam War Ace
  187. army general
  188. German WWII Soldier, born 1925 in Berlin. Drafted near war's end, soon taken POW by the US, shuttled to France & the USSR. Got medical degree, moved to the US. Radiology career. Medical officer in the US Air Force, later the Army Reserves
  189. Donut Dolly Vietnam War/11/67-04/68 Lai Khe 1st Inf. Div. 04/68-06/68 Da Nang 3rd Marines 07/68-09/68 Chu Lai - Americal Div. 10/68 - 12/68 Lai Khe - 1st Inf. Div. http://www.donutdolly.com/id24.htm#patty__bright__fortenberry
  190. WWII author and Ace
  191. USS Indianapolis Survivor
  192. WWII: ETO. 78th Infantry Division
  193. WWII: PTO. Japanese Surrender, Tokyo Bay, 2 September 1945. USS Missouri
  194. WWII Marine Ace- shot down 26 Japanese planes- LIFE cover June 7, 1943, awarded the congressional medal of honor
  195. Korean war ace/15 mig kills
  196. Flying Tigers-Nurse;named Foster in 1941, Petach in 1942
  197. British ace from WW2, 6.5 victories, Battle of Britain
  198. WWII Tank Commander, Battle of the Bulge
  199. Aviation Radioman 2nd Class, USN, USS Hornet (CV-12) SB2C Helldiver Radio Operator/Gunner Distinguished Flying Cross Shot down while bombing the battleship Yamato during the Battle of Okinawa. Rescued by Destroyer
  200. WWII: PTO. Battle of Peleliu. USMC
  201. One of his Purples Hearts is pictured on the USPS Purple Heart stamp
  202. Superintendent US Naval Acadamy
  203. Man who claims to be the Sailor kissing a nurse on VJ Day in Alfred Eisenstadt's famous Life Magazine photo; from Tampa, FL
  204. RCAF Pilot, WWII, Wounded E. Rommell
  205. WWII: PTO. Marine Corps, 23rd Provisional Company, 6th Defense Battalion. Battle of Midway, June 1942. Was assigned to Midway Islands in 1942 to defend the atoll. Later in the Iwo Jima invasion and the postwar occupation of Japan
  206. Part of raid of WWII POW camp Cabanatuan 'The Great Raid
  207. WWII: 1st Marine Division. Flamethrower in the Battle of Peleliu, 1944
  208. WWII: PTO. USS Kennabago
  209. Desert Storm Fighter Pilot -- shot down a MiG-21 from his F/A-18 on 17 Jan, 1991. His was the first Navy air-to-air kill of the war
  210. Vietnam War Medal Of Honor Recipient - US Marines
  211. WWII: British Arctic Convoy veteran
  212. WWII: MTO/ETO. North Africa, Battle of Kasserine Pass (Tunisia), Sicily, D-Day (Omaha Beach, 3rd wave), Battle of the Bulge. 15th Engineer Combat Battalion, 9th Infantry Division
  213. WWII veteran of the 3rd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery Regiment, 36th Infantry Division. He fought throughout Europe from October of 1944 in Alsace-Lorraine, ending near the Austrian Alps when the war ended
  214. French Veteran of Spanish Civil War, International Brigade. Born: 1920
  215. American broadcast news executive. Created the groundbreaking Huntley-Brinkley Report, and was its producer until 1964. Served two tenures as president of NBC News. Mentored such journalists as Tom Brokaw, John Chancellor & Linda Ellerbee
  216. Uss yorktown & 1948 israel war of independence pilot
  217. Retired General
  218. Military
  219. U.S. Army General
  220. Retired general, Author
  221. JFK - Honor Guard at President Kennedy's funeral
  222. ww2 pilot
  223. WWII: PTO. USS Randolph
  224. 4 Star General Born April 16, 1953
  225. War hero, Victoria Cross receiver
  226. 4 Star GeneralBorn Aug.17,1952
  227. Retired USMC General
  228. Retired naval pilot and Commander of VFA-41 also known as 'The Black Aces'
  229. Commander US Alaskan Command
  230. WWII: Battle of Midway
  231. Bataan death march survivor- wrote book-hells guest
  232. Centenarian (1901-2002). One of the last living US WWI Marine veterans. Lied about age to join, sent to combat in France. Re-enlisted in WWII, served in the battle of Okinawa. Wounded in the trenches by an exploding shell in WWI, and hit in the neck with
  233. WWII: Merchant Marine
  234. British air ace from WW2 with 13 victories
  235. WWII - Iwo Jima survivor. Also fought at Bougainville, where he served and spent time with later Iwo flag raiser Ira Hayes
  236. 'Tuskegee Airmen'/332nd, WWII, Lawyer
  237. WWII veteran; 101st Airborne, 506th PIR, Easy Company - one of the original Band of Brothers
  238. Medal of Honor Vietnam at lz-xray 1965
  239. 'Tuskegee Airmen'
  240. WWII: PTO. Survivor of the sinking of the USS Liscome Bay in the Battle of Tarawa on 23 November 1943 when 687 got killed
  241. WWII: Ace, 6 victories. VMF-121, later VMF-115, William Freeman flew over 200 combat missions in the Pacific theater
  242. WW2/From Haddenham in Buckinghamshire, member of the Women?s Royal Naval Service, Wrens. Worked on Colossus, world?s first digital electronic computer, which was developed at Bletchley but the existence of which was kept secret for decades
  243. WWII: PTO. USS Randolph (CV-15)
  244. Highest ranking German officer to survive the sinking of the bismark
  245. WWII: B-17 Ball Turrett Gunner, 350th Bomb Squadron, 100th Bomb Group (Bloody 100th). Shot down on his last mission on April 28, 1944 in B-17 #42-107024 (unnamed). POW at Stalag XI, Nürnberg, Stalag 17B, Krems, Austria
  246. Soldier french revolution, knighted in uk, alot of stuff, a admiral of the royal navy
  247. WWII: UK veteran of the 'Kings? Royal Rifles' who landed on Juno Beach three days after D-Day and fought all the way to Hamburg
  248. US Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran. Served from 1970 to 1981
  249. WWII: D-Day, electrician on the USS August; also helped serve the meal when President Truman was aboard
  250. WWII: Reconnaissance Photographer at NAS Honolulu, working at Admiral Nimitz' Office. Took countless photos in the Pacific, incl. celebrities visiting the base, like Rene Gagnon (flag-raiser at M t. Suribachi) or actress Betty Hutton
  251. WWII: Army Scout Veteran. Arrived in Normandy on Aug. 5, 1944, with the 80th Division and fought all through France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and Austria
  252. Army medic with the 16th Regiment of the 1st Infantry Division that treated soldiers on Omaha Beach, D-Day June 6th 1944
  253. WWII: US Navy veteran who served on the USS Russell (DD-414); the ship fought in 16 major engagements incl. the Battle of Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway where she picked up survivors of the carriers USS Lexington resp. USS Yorktown
  254. Paul Friedman  (2)
    Military
  255. WWII. MTO/ETO. Tuskegee Airman. 142 combat missions
  256. (Born 1931) US Army Korean War Veteran. Heavy Vehicle Operator with the Combat Engineers in the 2nd Infantry Division from 1951-52
  257. WWII: Survivor of the Bataan Death March (Philippines) on April 9, 1942
  258. WWII - Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941, USS Shaw
  259. Military tuskegee airmen
  260. Gunner's Mate 1st Class, USN, USS LST 341 Pacific Theater of Operations
  261. medal of honor army vietnam
  262. Robert Fritz  (2)
    WWII. PTO. 11th Airborne Division. Bronze Star
  263. Flying Tigers-armorer
  264. WWII: ETO. Ghost Army, 23rd Headquarters Special Troops
  265. WWII: PTO. Battle of Okinawa. US Navy
  266. WWII - Pearl Harbor survivor 7 December 1941
  267. Retired USMC General
  268. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, 7 December 1941. Ford Island Naval Air Station
  269. navy admiral
  270. WWII: Pearl Harbor survivor, USS Detroit
  271. WWII: ETO. Battle of the Bulge and other major battles. 740th Tank Battalion ('Daredevil Tankers')
  272. German World War One survivor
  273. WWII: Justice Robert H. Jackson's bodyguard at the Nuremberg trials
  274. WWII: D-Day. Tech Sgt., 8th AF, 390th Bomb Group, 568th Squadron, 8th Air Force. Radio operator in a B-17 that bombed targets in Normandy on June 6, 1944. Shot down July 1944, POW in Stalag Luft IV
  275. WWII: PTO. Battle of Okinawa. USMC
  276. Congressional Medal of Honor
  277. Japanese fighter ace from WW2, 9 victories
  278. Japanese fighter ace from WW2, 72 kills
  279. marine corps general
  280. USAF Colonel, Pilot, and War Hero
  281. WWII veteran WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilot)
  282. WWII Navy WAVE worked in Navy intelligence
  283. Japanese WWII Veteran
  284. vietnam war air force hero
  285. SS-Sturmmann during WW2. Fought in France during the D-Day invasion. Is still alive as of 2011
  286. United States Army Medal of Honor recipient and one of the most decorated soldiers and paratroopers of World War II. He also received the Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, and three Purple Hearts
  287. WWII: Marine Corps; Guadalcanal, Guam, Okinawa; hit by a mortar on the 41st day of the Balle of Okinawa, which he miracously survived
  288. Former Corporal of the Canadian Forces, once held the record for the longest confirmed sniper kill in combat, at 2,430 metres (2,657 yd, 12.08 furlongs, or 1.51 miles)
  289. WWII: PTO. USMC fighter pilot. WIth Joe Foss at Guadalcanal (Cactus Air Force), later commanding the illustrious 'Black Sheep Squadron' and also serving in the Korean War
  290. WWII: PTP. Pearl Harbor survivor, Ford Island
  291. WWII: 442nd Regimental Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Battalion, 'G' Company