William Cooper – after the navy he worked for Naval Intelligence. After the Kennedy assassination he became a "conspiracy theorists" and wrote the book "Behold the Pale Horse".
Duke Cunningham – naval aviator, former member of the US House of Representatives
Jeremiah Denton – American politician and naval aviator who while being held captive in a North VietnamesePOW camp participated in a 1966 televised propaganda interview in which he blinked his eyes in Morse code, spelling the word "torture" and confirming for the first time to U.S. Naval Intelligence that American POWs were being tortured.
Thomas McClelland – captain; served as commander, Amphibious Squadron FIVE, conducting advance force operations with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit against the Iraqi Army during Desert Storm
Chester Nimitz – fleet admiral; former Chief of Naval Operations; signed for the U.S. when Japan formally surrendered on board USSMissouri(BB-63); class of carriers named after him
Richard M. Nixon – former U.S. President; supply officer in World War II
Golden Thirteen – the thirteen African-American enlisted men who became the first African-American commissioned officers in the United States Navy.
The Port Chicago 50 – group of 50 African-American Sailors who refused to return to work until changes were made at the U.S. Navy's Port Chicago near San Francisco.
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