- male, deceased (1980)
- Harry Randall Truman (October 30, 1896 - May 18, 1980) came to brief fame as a resident of the U.S. state of Washington who lived near Mount St....
- male, deceased (1942)
- Samuel Booker Roberts, Jr. (12 May 1921 - 27 September 1942) was a U.S. Navy coxswain who was killed in the Battle of Guadalcanal, and became the...
- male, deceased (1820)
- Commodore Stephen Decatur, Jr was an American naval officer notable for his heroism in the Barbary Wars and in the War of 1812. He was the youngest...
- male, deceased (1870)
- Admiral David Glasgow Farragut (July 5, 1801 - August 14, 1870) was the first senior officer of the U.S. Navy during the American Civil War. He was...
- male, 66 years old (Washington, District of Columbia, United States)
- Hendrik Hertzberg (b. 1943) is an American journalist, best known as the principal (and left-leaning) political commentator for "The New Yorker"...
- male
- "Rogue Warrior", by Richard Marcinko, is an account of how he founded two U.S. Navy counter-terrorist units, SEAL Team SIX and Red Cell. Commanding...
- male
- James Robertson (born 1938) is a judge for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. James Robertson was appointed a United...
- male, deceased (1977)
- Carroll Quigley (November 9, 1910 - January 3, 1977) was a noted historian, polymath, and theorist of the evolution of civilizations. His books on...
- male, 48 years old
- Charles D. Swift is a Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) in the U.S. Navy, Judge Advocate General's Corps. He is assigned to the Department of Defense...
- male, deceased (1986) (george, Washington, United States)
- Admiral Hyman George Rickover, U.S. Navy, (January 27, 1900 – July 8, 1986) was known as the "Father of the Nuclear Navy", which as of July 2007 ha...
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