U. S. Government
- Ambassadors:
- Dr. J. Leighton Stuart (1952), former Ambassador
to China
- Herschel V. Johnson (1955), former Ambassador to Brazil
- W. Tapley ``Tap" Bennett (1973), Ambassador and Deputy
Representative for U.S. at the United Nations
- Phillip V. Sanchez (1973), Director: Office of
Economic Opportunity and Ambassador to Honduras
- Louis G. Fields, Jr.
(1983), Ambassador: U.S. Mission to the United Nations
- Richard T. Kennedy (1985), U.S. Ambassador-at-Large
- Edward W. Gnehm (1993), U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait
- Executive Branch:
- Maj. Gen. Patrick Hurley (1937), Secretary
of War
- W. Walter Williams (1948), Undersecretary of Commerce
- Charles G. Ross (1952), Presidential Press Secretary for
President
Truman
- Raymond H. Fogler (1955), Assistant Secretary of the Navy
- William P. Rogers (1955), Deputy U.S. Attorney General
- Stanley N. Barnes (1959), Federal Judge and U.S. Assistant
Attorney General
- Elvis J. Stahr, Jr. (1961), Secretary of the Army and
President: West Virginia University
- Frederic W. Ford (1955), FCC Commissioner
- Ronald L. Zeigler (1971), Presidential Press Secretary for
President Nixon
- James S. Brady (1981), Presidential Press Secretary to
President Reagan
- Homer E. Moyer (1981), General Counsel: U.S. Department of
Commerce
- Maj. Gen. Jasper A. Welsh (1981), top defense strategist,
National Security Council
- Donald M. Anderson (1983), U.S. Consul General: State
Department
- Paul M. Carlin (1987), U.S. Postmaster General
- Federal Entities:
- Samuel P. Cowley (1935), F.B.I. agent (Cowley's was one
of the original seven to receive the award in 1935 and he received it
posthumously: as an FBI agent he lost his life in a gun battle with "Baby
Face" Nelson. His award was accepted by his brother Joseph F. Cowley, a
Sig from Utah State)
- Sidney N. Graybeal (1981), Director: Office of Strategic
Research, C.I.A.
- Terry L. Calvini (1987), Board Chairman: Federal Trade
Commission
- Dr. George C. Ruhle (1973), Chief of International
Cooperation: National Park Service
- NASA:
- House of Representatives:
- L. Brooks Hays (1950), U.S. Congressman (Arkansas)
- Graham Barden (1961), U.S. Congressman (North Carolina)
- B. Carroll Reece (1961), 18-term Congressman (Tennessee)
- William C. Cramer (1969), U.S. Congressman (Florida)
- Richard L. Roudenbush (1971), U.S. Congressman and Special
Consultant for Veterans Administration
- Allan O. Hunter (1977), Board Chairman: Federal Mortgage
Association and U.S. Congressman (California)
- Burt L. Talcott (1977), U.S. Congressman (California)
- Mark Andrews (1979), U.S. Congressman (North Dakota)
- John W. Wydler (1979), U.S. Congressman (New York)
- William D. Burlison (1981), U.S. Congressman (Missouri)
- Robert B. Duncan (1981), U.S. Congressman (Illinois)
- Robert C. Eckhardt (1981), U.S. Congressman (Texas)
- Mike McCormack (1981), U.S. Congressman (Washington)
- Morgan F. Murphy, Jr. (1981); U.S. Congressman (Illinois)
- Robin L. Beard, Jr. (1983), U.S. Congressman (Tennessee)
- Clair W. Burgener (1983), U.S. Representative (California)
- Willard S. Curtin (1983), U.S. Representative (Pennsylvania)
-
Henry J. Hyde (1983), U.S. Representative (Illinois)
- George M. O'Brien (1983), U.S. Representative (Illinois)
- W. Henson Moore (1983), U.S. Representative (Louisiana)
- Jerry M. Patterson (1983), U.S. Congressman (California)
-
E. G.``Bud" Shuster (1983),
U.S. Congressman (Pennsylvania)
- Beryl J. Anthony (1985), U.S. Congressman (Arkansas)
-
Tony P. Hall (1985), U.S. Congressman (Ohio)
-
Ike Skelton (1985), U.S. Congressman (Missouri)
-
Michael G. Oxley (1987), U.S. Congressman (Ohio)
- Alan B. Swift (1987), U.S. Congressman (Washington)
- Morris K. Udall (1987), U.S. Congressman (Arizona)
-
Steny J. Hoyer (1989), U.S. Congressman (Maryland)
- James H. Bilbray (1991), U. S. Representative (Nevada)
- Robert D. McEwen (1991), U. S. Representatives (Florida)
- Senators:
- Edward R. Burke (1937), U.S. Senator (Wisconsin)
- J. William Fulbright (1952), U.S.
Senator (Arkansas) and founder of Fulbright Scholarships
- Herman Welker (1952), U.S. Senator (Idaho)
- William Langer (1955), U.S. Senator
-
Barry Goldwater (1957), U.S. Senator (Arizona)
- J. Glenn Beall (1963), U.S. Senator (Maryland)
- E.J. ``Jake" Garn (1979), U.S. Senator (Utah)
- E. James Abdnor (1983), U.S. Senator
- Francis E. Lauricella (1983), All-American football player
and U.S. Senator (Louisiana)
- Supreme Court: Frank Murphy (1941), U.S. Supreme
Court Judge
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