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Military
- Air Force:
- Col. Frank Kurtz (1946), most-decorated World War
II Air Force pilot
- Brig. Gen. Walter Putnam (1963), Air Force leader
and war hero
- Maj. Gen. James B. Tipton (1969), U.S.A.F. (retired)
- Russell A. Rourke (1987), Secretary of the
Air Force
- Spence ``Sam" L. Armstrong (1989), Air Force Systems Command
- Gen. Merrill A. McPeak (1989), Commander
of U.S. Air
Forces in the Pacific
- Major Gen. Richard B. Goetz, Jr. (1991), U. S. Air Force
- Major General Richard B. Goetze (1993), Deputy Chief of
Staff for Plans, USAF
-
Brig. General Robert L. Cardenas (1995), Air Force
commander and record-setting test pilot
- Army:
- Capt. Maurice L. Britt (1946), second most-decorated
soldier of World War II
- Lt. Col. Cecil H. Davidson (1946), World War II
Director: Manila Port operations
- Maj. Gen. James E. Fechet (1946),
former Chief: U.S. Army Air Corps
- Maj. Gen. Charles Harris, Jr. (1946),
World War II ordinance expert
- Gen. C. C. Hillman (1946), World War II
Surgeon
- Lt. Gen. Dan I. Sultan (1946), first Army man to receive
four distinguished service medals
- Sgt. Forrest L. Vosley (1946), recipient
of Congressional Medal of Honor
- Maj. Gen. John M. Willis (1946), Army
medical leader
- Lt. Gen. William Crittenberger (1950), World War II
field general
- Gen. John K. Cannon (1952), highest military leader in
Sigma Chi
- Maj. Joseph A. Le Prince (1955), sanitation expert in Panama
Canal
- Samuel I. Parker (1955), World War I hero
- Gen. Dwight Beach (1969), Commandant: U.S. Army in the
Pacific
- Lt. Gen George I. Forsythe (1973), U.S. Army
- Maj. Gen. J. Milner Roberts (1973),
Chief: U.S. Army Reserves
- Lt. Gen. Donn Pepke (1975), Deputy Commanding
General, U.S. Army Forces Command
- Maj. Gen. Lloyd B. Ramsey (1977),
Provost Marshall: U.S. Army
- Maj. Gen. George Wallace II (1979), Chief
of Staff: 5th U.S. Army
- Ernest C. Hardin, Jr. (1985), Lt. General
(retired)
- Lt. Gen Gerald T. Bartlett (1991), Commanding General, 4th
infantry division
- General Jerry M. Bunyard (1991), Army general
- Major Gen. Paul E. Funk (1991), Commanding General: 3rd
Armored Division
- Marine Corps:
- Lt. Gen. Gerald C. Thomas (1946), Assistant
Commander: U.S. Marines
- Lt. Gen. Keller E. Rockey (1948), Commander:
5th Marine Division
- Lt. Gen. Donn J. Robertson (1971), USMC (Vietnam)
- Lt. Gen. Foster C. LaHue (1973), Chief of Staff: U.S.
Marine Corps
- Brig. Gen. John R. DeBarr (1977), Judge Advocate: U.S.
Marine Corps
- Gen. Thomas R. Morgan (1987), Commandant: U.S. Marine Corps
- Major Gen. James M. ``Mike" Myatt (1991), Commanding
General: 1st Marine Division, youngest man in marine history to achieve rank
of general
- Navy:
- Admiral Adolphus Andrews (1939), naval aide to
Presidents Harding and Coolidge
- Charles P. Snyder (1939), past
President: Naval War College
- Adm. Alexander Van Keuren (1946), war-time
Chief: Bureau of Whips
- Rear Adm. Robert D. Workman (1946), Chief: Navy
Chaplains
- Powell M. Rhea (1955), Rear Admiral in U.S. Navy
- Bob O. Mathews (1981), Rear Admiral: U.S. Navy
- Thomas W. McKean (1983),
Commanding Officer: Naval Regional Dental Center
- Glenwood C. Clark(1989), Vice-Admiral: U.S. Navy
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