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BROTHERS IN the military

A

Col. Thomas D. Akers (Missouri S&T)
Former astronaut

B

Maj. Gregory “Pappy” Boyington (Washington)
Medal of Honor recipient
Lt. Gen. Richard “Tex” Brown (Texas Christian)
Assistant Vice Chief of Staff USAF

C

Lt. Gen. Donald Campbell (Kansas State)
Former commanding General U.S. Army Europe
Gen. Bruce C. Clarke (Tennessee)
Former commander Continental Army Command
Lt. Gen. John B. Conaway (Evansville)
Former commanding General of the National Guard

D

Adm. Philip S. Davidson (Culver-Stockton)  
Former commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command 

Col. Charles B. DeBellevue (Southwestern Louisiana)
Flying “Ace” in Vietnam, Air Force Cross
Gen. Russell Dougherty (Louisville)
Former commander in chief of the Strategic Air Command
Gen. James H. Doolittle (California-Berkeley)
Medal of Honor recipient

E

Lt. Gen. James Elles (Alabama/West Point)
Former commanding General 3rd Army

F

Lt. Gen. Vern M. Findley II (Arizona State)
Vice commander, Air Mobility Command USAF

H

Lt. Gen. Thomas Healy Jr. (Massachusetts/West Point)
Former commandant of the Army War College
Gen. William Hobbins (Colorado)
Former commander, U.S. Air Forces Europe

I

Lt. Gen. William E. Ingram Jr. (North Carolina State)
Former director of the Army National Guard
Gen. Andrew P. Iosue (Massachusetts)
Former commander of the Air Training Command

L

Lt. Gen. William Lawton (WPI/West Point)
Former comptroller of the U.S. Army
Rear Adm. Theodore C. Lonnquest (Dartmouth)
Formerly in charge of Bureau of Aeronautics
Maj. Gen. Royal B. Lord (Brown)
Former chairman of World War Development Corporation and deputy chief of staff for Gen. Dwight W. Eisenhower
Rear Adm. William M. Lukash (Michigan State)
Personal physician to four U.S. presidents

M

Vice Adm. Walter B. Massenburg (Washington & Jefferson)
Former commander of Naval Air Systems Command
Maj. Gen. James M. McDonald (Tennessee-Chattanooga)
Former commanding General U.S. Army Cadet Command
Col. Richard Henry McDow (Alabama)
Former POW, 5 Distinguished Flying Crosses
Gen. Montgomery Meigs (Colgate/West Point)
Former commanding general of the 7th Army
Gen. Frank Mildren (Nevada-Reno)
Former commander, Allied Land Forces Southeast Europe
Maj. Gen. Luther D. Miller (Thiel)
Former chief of chaplains, U.S. Army

N

Vice Adm. John Harris Nicholson (Nevada-Reno/Naval Academy)
Former deputy director, Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff.

O

Lt. Gen. David Ott (Auburn/West Point)
Former commander of VII Corps

P

Maj. Gen. Roy H. Parker (William Jewell)
Former chief of chaplains, U.S. Army
Lt. Gen. Ken Peck (San Diego State)
Commander of Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center

R

Cpt. Richard N. Richards (Missouri)
Former astronaut
Vice Adm. Murrey L. Royar (California-Berkeley)
Formerly in charge of U.S. Navy Supply Corps

S

Gen. Chance Saltzman (Boston) 
Chief of Space Operations for United States Space Force

Brig. Gen. William Seawell (Arkansas/West Point)
Formerly commandant of Cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy; Chairman/CEO of Pan American World Airways
Lt. Gen. Carl Smith (Franklin & Marshall)
Assistant vice chief of staff of the U.S. Air Force

T

Capt. Larry Taylor (Tennessee-Knoxville)
Recipient of the Medal of Honor, Silver Star, 43 Air Medals, a Bronze Star, and two Distinguished Flying Crosses

U

Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger (Evansville)
Former adjutant general Indiana National Guard

W

Col. Terrence W. Wilcutt (Western Kentucky)
Former astronaut