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词条 List of United States Air Force Academy alumni
释义

  1. Academics

     Superintendents of the Academy 

  2. Astronauts

  3. Athletes

  4. Businesspeople

  5. Civilian aviation

  6. Government

     Legislators 

  7. Literary figures

  8. Military figures

     Air Force Chiefs of Staff  Air Force Vice Chiefs of Staff  Commanders of Air Force Major Commands  Notable Vietnam War combatants  Notable Gulf War combatants  Notable War on Terror combatants  Other notable military graduates 

  9. Television figures

  10. Non-graduates

  11. Faculty

  12. References

  13. External links

The United States Air Force Academy is an undergraduate college in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with the mission of educating and commissioning officers for the United States Air Force. The Academy was established in 1954, entered its first class in 1955, and graduated its first class in 1959. All students hold the Air Force rank of "Cadet."[1] Sports media refer to the Academy as "Air Force"; this usage is officially endorsed.[2] Most cadets are admitted through a congressional appointment system.[3] The curriculum is broad-based but has traditionally emphasized science and engineering.[4] Before the Academy's first graduating class in 1959, the United States Military Academy and United States Naval Academy were the primary sources of officers for the Air Force and its predecessors, the Army Air Corps and Army Air Forces.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}} Though the primary focus of the Academy is for the Air Force, some graduates are given the option of "cross-commissioning" into the United States Army, United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, or United States Coast Guard.[5]

This list is drawn from graduates, non-graduate former cadets, current cadets, and faculty of the Air Force Academy. Over 410 noted scholars from a variety of academic fields are Academy graduates, including: 35 Rhodes Scholars, 9 Marshall Scholars, 13 Harry S. Truman Scholars, 115 John F. Kennedy School of Government Scholars, and 31 Gerahart Scholars.[6] Additional notable graduates include 403 general officers, 164 graduates who were killed in combat, 36 repatriated prisoners of war, 1 Medal of Honor recipient, and 2 combat aces.[6] Thirty-nine Academy graduates have become astronauts, second among institutions of higher learning only to the United States Naval Academy with 52.[7]

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Academics

"Class year" refers to the individual's class year, which usually is the same as the individual's graduation year. In times of war, academy classes may graduate early, but this has never happened yet at the Air Force Academy.

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|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Bradley C.
|last=Hosmer
|year=1959
|nota=Lieutenant General; first graduate in the order of merit in the first class at the Academy; Academy's first Rhodes Scholar; first graduate to return to the Academy as Superintendent of the Air Force Academy (1991–1994)
|ref=[8]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Ruben A.
|last=Cubero
|year=1961
|nota=Brigadier General; combat pilot veteran of the Vietnam War; first Hispanic Dean of Faculty at the Academy
|ref=[9]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Ervin
|last=Rokke
|year=1962
|nota=Lieutenant General; first USAFA graduate to be Dean of Faculty at the Academy, 1984-86; President of National Defense University 1994-97; President of Moravian College 1997-2006.
}}{{mem/a2
|first=Tad J.
|last=Oelstrom
|year=1965
|nota=Director of the National Security Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy (1997–2000)
|ref=[10][11]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Frank
|last=Klotz
|year=1973
|nota= Lieutenant General; Rhodes scholar; Commander, Air Force Global Strike Command; missilier
|ref=[12]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Linda
|last=Garcia Cubero
|year=1980
|nota= Cubero was a member of the first class of women to graduate from the United States Air Force Academy, and thus became the first Hispanic woman to graduate from any service academy.
|ref=[13]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Michelle D.
|last=Johnson
|year=1981
|nota=Lieutenant General; jet transport/tanker pilot; first woman USAF Academy Rhodes Scholar; first woman Cadet Wing Commander; Academic All American Basketball player (1981-82); inaugural member USAF Academy Sports Hall of Fame (2007); Air Force Aide to the President of the United States (1992-94); Superintendent of the Air Force Academy 2013-2017.
|ref=[14]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Heather
|last= Wilson
|year=1982
|nota= Rhodes Scholar; first graduate elected to the United States Congress (U.S. Representative from New Mexico's 1st congressional district (1998–2009); President of South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (2013-2017); first graduate appointed as Secretary of the Air Force (2017-present).
|ref=[15]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Dana H.
|last= Born
|year=1983
|nota= Brigadier General; first female Dean of Faculty at the Academy
|ref[16] =}}{{mem/a2
|first=Thomas W.
|last= Krise
|year=1983
|nota= 13th President of Pacific Lutheran University 2012-2017
|ref=[17]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Christopher B.
|last=Howard
|year=1991
|nota=Rhodes Scholar; President of Hampden-Sydney College, 2009-16; President of Robert Morris University, 2016-
|ref=[18]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Hila
|last= Levy
|link=Hila Levy (USAF)
|year=2008
|nota=First Puerto-Rican Rhodes Scholar (2008)
|ref=[19]}}
}}

Superintendents of the Academy

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|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Bradley C.
|last=Hosmer
|year=1959
|nota=Lieutenant General; first graduate in the order of merit in the first class at the Academy; Academy's first Rhodes Scholar; first graduate to return to the Academy as Superintendent of the Air Force Academy (1991–1994)
|ref=[8]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Tad J.
|last=Oelstrom
|year=1965
|nota=Director of the National Security Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy (1997–2000)
|ref=[10][11]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Paul E.
|last=Stein
|year=1966
|nota=Superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy (1994–1997)
|ref=[20]}}{{mem/a2
|first=John R.
|last=Dallager
|year=1969
|nota=Superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy (2000–2003)
|ref=[21]}}{{mem/a2
|first=John F.
|last=Regni
|year=1973
|nota=Superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy (2005–2009)
|ref=[22]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Michael C.
|last=Gould
|year=1976
|nota=Superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy (2009–2013); commander of Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center (2000-2002)
|ref=[23][24]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Michelle D.
|last=Johnson
|year=1981
|nota=Superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy (2013–2017);
|ref=[25]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Jay B.
|last=Silveria
|year=1986
|nota=Superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy (2017–);
|ref=[26]}}
}}

Astronauts

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Karol J.
|last=Bobko
|year=1959
|nota=Pilot of STS-6; Commanded STS-51-D and STS-51-J;
only astronaut to have flown on the maiden flight of two Space Shuttle orbiters ({{OV|099|full=no}} and {{OV|104|full=no}})
|ref=[27]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Frederick D.
|last=Gregory
|year=1964
|nota=Pilot of STS-51-B; Commanded STS-33 and STS-44; Former Deputy Administrator and former acting Administrator for NASA; first African American to command any space vehicle
|ref=[28]}}{{mem/a2
|first=John E.
|last=Blaha
|year=1965
|nota=Pilot of STS-29 and STS-33; Commanded STS-43 and STS-58, also flew a long-duration spaceflight on the Mir space station
|ref=[29]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Roy D.
|last=Bridges, Jr.
|year=1965
|nota=Major General; Pilot of STS-51-F; Director of the Kennedy Space Center (1997–2003) and Director of Langley Research Center (2003–2005)
|ref=[30]}}{{mem/a2
|first=John
|last=Casper
|year=1966
|nota=Pilot of STS-36; Commanded STS-54, STS-62 and STS-77
|ref=[31]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Ronald J.
|last=Grabe
|year=1966
|nota=Pilot of STS-51-J and STS-30; Commanded STS-42 and STS-57
|ref=[32]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Charles L.
|last=Veach
|year=1966
|nota=Mission Specialist on STS-39 and STS-52
|ref=[33]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Loren
|last=Shriver
|year=1967
|nota=Pilot of STS-51-C; Commanded STS-31 and STS-46
|ref=[34]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Richard O.
|last=Covey
|year=1968
|nota=Pilot of STS-51-I and STS-26; Commanded STS-38 and STS-61
|ref=[35]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Gary
|last=Payton
|link=Gary Payton (astronaut)
|year=1971
|nota=Payload Specialist on STS-51-C
|ref=[36]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Sidney M.
|last=Gutierrez
|year=1973
|nota=Pilot of STS-40 and commanded STS-59
|ref=[37]}}{{mem/a2
|first=L. Blaine
|last=Hammond
|year=1973
|nota=Pilot of STS-39 and STS-64
|ref=[38]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Terence T.
|last=Henricks
|year=1974
|nota=Pilot of STS-44 and STS-55; Commanded STS-70 and STS-78
|ref=[39]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Mark C.
|last=Lee
|year=1974
|nota=Mission Specialist on STS-30, STS-64 and STS-82; Payload Commander of STS-47
|ref=[40]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Donald R.
|last=McMonagle
|year=1974
|nota=Mission Specialist on STS-39, Pilot of STS-54 and Commanded STS-66
|ref=[41]}}{{mem/a2
|first=William A.
|last=Pailes
|year=1974
|nota=Payload Specialist on STS-51-J
|ref=[42]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Ronald M.
|last=Sega
|year=1974
|nota=Major General; Mission Specialist on STS-60 and STS-76; Former Undersecretary of the United States Air Force
|ref=[43]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Brian
|last=Duffy
|link=Brian Duffy (astronaut)
|year=1975
|nota=Pilot of STS-45 and STS-57; Commanded STS-72 and STS-92
|ref=[44]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Kevin P.
|last=Chilton
|year=1976
|nota=General - only astronaut to reach 4-star rank; Pilot of STS-49 and STS-59; Commanded STS-76; Former Commander of United States Strategic Command
|ref=[45]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Thomas D.
|last=Jones
|link=Thomas David Jones
|year=1977
|nota=Mission Specialist on STS-59, STS-80 and STS-98; Payload Commander on STS-68
|ref=[46]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Charles J.
|last=Precourt
|year=1977
|nota=Mission Specialist on STS-55; Pilot of STS-71; Commanded STS-84 and STS-91
|ref=[47]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Curtis
|last=Brown
|year=1978
|nota=Pilot of STS-47, STS-66 and STS-77; Commanded STS-85, STS-95 and STS-103
|ref=[48]}}{{mem/a2
|first=James D.
|last=Halsell
|year=1978
|nota=Pilot of STS-65 and STS-74; Commanded STS-83, STS-94 and STS-101
|ref=[49]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Kevin R.
|last=Kregel
|year=1978
|nota=Pilot of STS-70 and STS-78; Commanded STS-87 and STS-99
|ref=[50]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Richard A.
|last=Searfoss
|year=1978
|nota=Pilot of STS-58 and STS-76; Commanded STS-90
|ref=[51]}}{{mem/a2
|first=William G.
|last=Gregory
|year=1979
|nota=Pilot of STS-67
|ref=[52]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Susan J.
|last=Helms
|year=1980
|nota=Lieutenant General; Mission Specialist on STS-54, STS-64, STS-78 and STS-101; Flight Engineer of International Space Station Expedition 2
|ref=[53]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Michael J.
|last=Bloomfield
|year=1981
|nota=Pilot of STS-86 and STS-97; Commanded STS-110
|ref=[54]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Steven W.
|last=Lindsey
|year=1982
|nota=Pilot of STS-87 and STS-95; Commanded STS-104, STS-121 and STS-133
|ref=[55]}}{{mem/a2
|first=B. Alvin
|last=Drew
|year=1984
|nota=Mission Specialist on STS-118 and STS-133
|ref=[56]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Gregory H.
|last=Johnson
|year=1984
|nota=Pilot of STS-123, pilot of STS-134
|ref=[57]}}{{mem/a2
|first=James M.
|last=Kelly
|link=James M. Kelly (astronaut)
|year=1986
|nota=Pilot of STS-102 and STS-114
|ref=[58]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Eric A.
|last=Boe
|year=1987
|nota=Pilot of STS-126 and STS-133
|ref=[59]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Terry W.
|last=Virts
|year=1989
|nota=Pilot of STS-130
|ref=[60]}}{{mem/a2
|first=James
|last=Dutton
|link=James Dutton (astronaut)
|year=1991
|nota=Pilot of STS-131
|ref=[61]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Kjell
|last=Lindgren
|year=1995
|nota=Selected in 2009
|ref=[62]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Jack
|last=Fischer
|year=1996
|nota= Expedition 51, Expedition 52, Selected in 2009
|ref=[63]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Nick
|last=Hague
|year=1998
|nota= Soyuz MS-10, Soyuz MS-12
|ref=[64]}}
}}

Athletes

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Gregg
|last=Popovich
|year=1970
|nota= Head coach (1997–) of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) San Antonio Spurs who led the team to NBA championships in 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2014; three-time NBA Coach of the Year (2003, 2012, 2014)
|ref=[65]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Len
|last=Salvemini
|year=1975
|nota= 1972 Third Team and 1974 Second Team All American soccer player. Holds Falcon career goals and points records. Played for 1976 U.S. Olympic Soccer Team. Played professionally in the Major Indoor Soccer League.
|ref=[66]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Randall W.
|last=Spetman
|year=1976
|nota= Athletic Director at Florida State University (2008–); former Athletic Director at the Academy (1996–2003) and Utah State University (2004–2008)
|ref=[67]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Bob
|last=Djokovich
|year=1978
|nota= Team handball player which competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics Los Angeles and 6th President of USA Team Handball
|ref=[68]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Tom
|last=Schneeberger
|year=1978
|nota= Team handball player which competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics Los Angeles, United States men's national basketball team player and ninth round draft choice of the Denver Nuggets in the 1978 NBA Draft.
|ref=[68]}}{{mem/a2
|first=William
|last=Roy
|link=William Burton Roy
|year=1981
|nota= Former U.S. Olympian and world champion in skeet shooting; Captain of 1996 U.S. Olympic Shooting Team; Professor of English at United States Air Force Academy; Boeing 747 pilot for United Airlines.
|ref=[69]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Alonzo
|last=Babers
|year=1983
|nota= Winner of two gold medals (400m and 4×400m relay) at the 1984 Summer Olympics; Boeing 777 pilot for United Airlines
|ref=[70]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Kathy
|last=Callaghan
|year=1984
|nota= Team handball player which competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics Seoul, she won a gold medal at the 1987 Pan American Games Indianapolis, 1986 Military Athlete of the Year and coach of the USAFA Team Handball.
|ref=[68][71]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Ted
|last=Sundquist
|year=1984
|nota= General Manager Denver Broncos (2002–2008); Director of College Scouting (1995–2001)
|ref=[72]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Chad
|last=Hennings
|year=1988
|nota= A-10 Thunderbolt pilot; Winner of the Outland Trophy; Football player for NFL's Dallas Cowboys (1992–2001); earned three Super Bowl rings; 2006 inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame
|ref=[73]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Troy
|last=Calhoun
|year=1989
|nota= Head coach of the Air Force football team (2006–); former offensive coordinator for the Houston Texans (2006)
|ref=[74]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Bryce
|last=Fisher
|year=1999
|nota= Played for Buffalo Bills, St. Louis Rams, Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans
|ref=
}}{{mem/a2
|first=Dan
|last=Nwaelele
|year=2007
|nota=Basketball player, formerly in the NBA D-League and now with Levallois Metropolitans in France
|ref=}}{{mem/a2
|first=Chad
|last=Hall
|year=2008
|nota= NFL Wide Receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles 2010-2012; Wide Receiver for San Francisco 49ers 2012-Present
|ref=[75]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Ben
|last=Garland
|year=2010
|nota= NFL Defensive End for the Denver Broncos 2010-2012. Offensive Guard 2012-Present.
|ref=[76]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Tom
|last=Whitney
|year=2010
|nota= Professional Golfer (2010-present)
|ref=[77][78]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Jim
|last=Walmsley
|year=2012
|nota= Ultramarathoner (2014-present)
|ref=[79]}}
}}

Businesspeople

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=T. Allen
|last=McArtor
|year=1964
|nota= Senior manager FedEx (1979–1987, 1989–1994); administrator of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (1987–1989); former CEO, Legend Airlines; current chair, Airbus, North American Holdings
|ref=[80]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Richard T.
|last=Schlosberg
|year=1965
|nota= Former president and CEO of the David & Lucile Packard Foundation; former publisher and CEO of the Los Angeles Times; Vietnam War veteran
|ref=[81]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Robert J.
|last=Thomas
|year=1967
|nota=Former president and CEO of Nissan Motor Corporation USA.
}}{{mem/a2
|first=J.W. "Wild Bill"
|last=Stealey
|link=Bill Stealey
|year=1970
|nota= CEO of iEntertainment Network; founder of MicroProse Software and Interactive Magic
|ref=[82]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Grady
|last=Booch
|year=1977
|nota= Developer of the Unified Modeling Language and the Booch method in software engineering
|ref=[83]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Charles E.
|last= Phillips Jr.
|link=Charles Phillips (businessman)
|year=1981
|nota= President of the Oracle Corporation; served as a Captain in the United States Marine Corps after graduation from the Academy
|ref=[84]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Charles Patrick
|last= Garcia
|year=1983
|nota= President of Sterling Hispanic Markets Capital Group
|ref=[85]}}
}}

Civilian aviation

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Chesley
|last=Sullenberger
|year=1973
|nota= Captain who safely ditched US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River
|ref=[86]}}{{mem/a2
|first=LeRoy
|last=Homer
|link=LeRoy Homer Jr.
|year=1987
|nota=Co-pilot of United Airlines Flight 93, which was hijacked and crashed in Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001
|ref=[87]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Charles Edward
|last=Jones
|link=Charles Edward Jones
|year=1974
|nota=Passenger on American Flight 11, flown into the North Tower of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001
|ref=[88]}}
}}

Government

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Hansford T.
|last=Johnson
|year=1959
|nota= General; first graduate to be promoted to the rank of four-star General (on October 01, 1989); Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Installations and Environment (2001–2005); Acting Secretary of the Navy (2003); pilot; Vietnam War veteran
|ref=[89]}}{{mem/a2
|first=T. Allen
|last=McArtor
|year=1964
|nota= Senior manager FedEx (1979–1987, 1989–1994); administrator of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (1987–1989); former CEO, Legend Airlines; current chair, Airbus, North American Holdings
|ref=[80]}}{{mem/a2
|first=F. Michael
|last=Burkett
|year=1970
|nota= Assistant Minority Leader of the Idaho State Senate (1989–1992, 2002–2008)
|ref=[90]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Chuck
|last=Reed
|year=1970
|nota= Mayor of San Jose, California (2007–); graduated first in his class and scored the maximum on the Physical Readiness Test; his daughter Kim Reed-Campbell was also first in her Academy class
|ref=[91][92]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Gary A.
|last=Grappo
|year=1972
|nota= United States Ambassador to Oman (2006–); career Foreign Service Officer
|ref=[93]}}{{mem/a2
|first= William "T"
|last=Thompson
|year=1973
|nota= Commissioner, Massachusetts Aeronautics Commission, Boston, MA (1983-2000). Commissioner, Governor's Minority Business Commission (1987-1990). President and CEO, the Summit Group Companies, (1981-2008), President and CEO, Association of Graduates, United States Air Force Academy, (2008-), Colorado Aeronautical Board (2012-).
|ref=[94]
}}{{mem/a2
|first=John C.
|last= Inglis
|year=1976
|nota= Brigadier General; Deputy Director of the National Security Agency (2006–2014)
|ref=[95]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Joseph R.
|last= McLaughlin
|link=Joseph R. McLaughlin (North Carolina politician)
|year=1976
|nota= Commissioned into the United States Army; infantry platoon leader in the 82nd Airborne Division. Republican member of the Onslow County, North Carolina Board of Commissioners, Candidate for U.S. Congress challenging incumbent Walter B. Jones, Jr. for the Republican nomination in North Carolina's 3rd congressional district in 2008.
|ref=[96]}}{{mem/a2
|first=James B.
|last= Smith
|link=James B. Smith
|year=1974
|nota= Brigadier General; United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (2009–2013); Dean of Engineering, Technology, and Aeronautics at Southern New Hampshire University.
|ref=[97]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Michael L. "Mikey"
|last= Weinstein
|link=Mikey Weinstein
|year=1977
|nota=Legal counsel to the Reagan White House; Committee Management Officer of the Iran-Contra Investigation while Assistant General Counsel of The White House Office of Administration; founder and president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF).
|ref=[98]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Geoff
|last=Mulligan
|link=Geoff Mulligan
|year=1979
|nota=Presidential Innovation Fellow serving the OSTP and NIST on Cyber-Physical Systems and co-creator of the White House SmartAmerica Challenge.
|ref=[99]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Heather
|last= Wilson
|year=1982
|nota= First graduate confirmed as Secretary of the Air Force (2017-); Rhodes Scholar; U.S. Representative from New Mexico's 1st congressional district (1998–2009); first graduate elected to the United States Congress; President, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (2013-2017)
|ref=[100]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Martha
|last=McSally
|year=1988
|nota= Appointed to serve out remaining two years of late GOP Sen. John McCain's term by Gov. Doug Ducey (2018-). Martha McSally is first U.S. Air Force Academy graduate to be appointed to U.S Senate; pilot; Retired as a Colonel (United States) in May 2010 after serving 22 years as a Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II pilot
|ref=[101]}}
}}

Legislators

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Kent
|last=Lambert
|year=1974
|nota= Colonel; Colorado State Representative (2007–)
|ref=[93]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Matthew K.
|last= Fong
|link=Matt Fong
|year=1975
|nota= Former Chair of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation advisory committee; Treasurer of the State of California (1995–1999); Republican candidate for the United States Senate in the State of California in 1998
|ref=[102]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Bob
|last= Gardner
|year=1976
|nota= Colorado State Senator (2017-); Colorado State Representative (2007-2013)
|ref=[103]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Daryl
|last= Jones
|link=Daryl Jones (politician)
|year=1977
|nota= Florida State Representative (1990–1992); Florida State Senator (1992–2002); Florida gubernatorial candidate (2002); unsuccessful nominee for Secretary of the Air Force (1998)
|ref=[104]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Vernon
|last= Robinson
|year=1977
|nota= Former Winston-Salem, North Carolina City Council member and Republican candidate for congress in North Carolina
|ref=[105]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Charlie
|last= Ross
|link=Charlie Ross (state senator)
|year=1978
|nota= Fighter pilot; Mississippi State Representative (1997–1998); Mississippi State Senator (1998–2007)
|ref=[106]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Heather
|last= Wilson
|year=1982
|nota= Rhodes Scholar; U.S. Representative from New Mexico's 1st congressional district (1998–2009); first graduate elected to the United States Congress
|ref=[15]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Martha
|last= McSally
|year=1988
|nota= U.S. Representative from Arizona's 2nd congressional district (2015–)
|ref=[107]}}{{mem/a2
|first=David L.
|last= Englin
|year=1996
|nota= Virginia House of Delegates (2006–2012)
|ref=[108]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Gregory R.
|last= Ball
|year=2001
|nota= New York State Assemblyman (2007–)
|ref=[109]}}
}}

Literary figures

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Doug
|last=Beason
|year=1977
|nota=Science fiction novelist; Ph.D in physics
|ref=[110]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Susan
|last=Grant
|year=1982
|nota= New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than 20 books; RITA Award winner.[111]. B-777 pilot, United Airlines. Guest speaker (Class of 2015 Ring Dance)
|ref=[112]}}{{mem/a2
|first=John
|last=Robb
|year=1984
|link=John Robb (GG theorist)
|nota=Author of Brave New War; Fourth Generation War theorist
|ref=[113]}}
}}

Military figures

Air Force Chiefs of Staff

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=John M.
|last=Loh
|year=1960
|nota= General; Commander, Tactical Air Command; Commander, Air Combat Command, Vice Chief of Staff, and Acting Chief of Staff of the Air Force (1990–1991, acting); fighter pilot
|ref=[114]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Ronald R.
|last=Fogleman
|year=1963
|nota= General; first graduate to serve as Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force (1994–1997); fighter pilot; Vietnam War veteran
|ref=[115]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Michael E.
|last=Ryan
|year=1965
|nota= General; Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force (1997–2001); Distinguished Flying Cross recipient for aerial combat in Vietnam; father John Dale Ryan also served as Chief of Staff (1969–1973) and was a bomber pilot in World War II
|ref=[116]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Norton A.
|last=Schwartz
|year=1973
|nota= General; Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force (2008–2012); C-130/Helicopter pilot
|ref=[117]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Mark A.
|last=Welsh III
|year=1976
|nota= General; Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force (2012–2016); A-10, F-16 pilot
|ref=[118]}}{{mem/a2
|first=David L.
|last=Goldfein
|year=1983
|nota= General; Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force (2016–); F-16 pilot
|ref=[119]}}
}}

Air Force Vice Chiefs of Staff

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Michael P.C.
|last=Carns
|year=1959
|nota= General; Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force (1991–1994); fighter pilot; Distinguished Flying Cross recipient for aerial combat in Vietnam
|ref=[120]}}{{mem/a2
|first=John M.
|last=Loh
|year=1960
|nota= General; Commander, Tactical Air Command; Commander, Air Combat Command; Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force; Acting Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force (1990–1991, acting); fighter pilot
|ref=[114]}}{{mem/a2
|first= Ralph
|last=Eberhart
|year=1968
|nota= General; Commander, United States Space Command; Commander, United States Northern Command; Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force (1997–1999); Distinguished Flying Cross recipient; combat veteran of Vietnam and Gulf War
|ref=[121]}}{{mem/a2
|first= Duncan J.
|last=McNabb
|link=Duncan McNabb
|year=1974
|nota= General; Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force (2008–2011)
|ref=[122]}}
}}

Commanders of Air Force Major Commands

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Robert C.
|last=Oaks
|year=1959
|nota= General; Commander, Air Training Command; Commander, United States Air Forces in Europe; fighter pilot
|ref=[123]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Ronald W.
|last=Yates
|year=1960
|nota= General; Commander, Air Force Materiel Command; Commander, Air Force Systems Command; test pilot; combat veteran of Vietnam War
|ref=[124]}}{{mem/a2
|first=George Lee
|last=Butler
|year=1961
|nota= General; Commander, United States Strategic Command; Distinguished Flying Cross recipient; fighter and bomber pilot; combat veteran of Vietnam War
|ref=[125]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Richard E.
|last=Hawley
|year=1964
|nota= General; Commander, Air Combat Command; Distinguished Flying Cross recipient (three); combat veteran of Vietnam War
|ref=[126]}}{{mem/a2
|first=John G.
|last=Lorber
|year=1964
|nota= General; Commander, Pacific Air Forces; Distinguished Flying Cross recipient (two); fighter pilot; combat veteran of Vietnam War
|ref=[127]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Howell M.
|last=Estes III
|year=1965
|nota= General; Commander, United States Space Command; Commander, North American Aerospace Defense Command; Commander, Air Force Space Command; Distinguished Flying Cross recipient (two); fighter pilot; combat veteran of Vietnam War
|ref=[128]}}{{mem/a2
|first=William J.
|last=Begert
|year=1968
|nota= General; Commander, Pacific Air Forces; Distinguished Flying Cross recipient (two); pilot; combat veteran of Vietnam War
|ref=[129]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Charles R.
|last=Holland
|year=1968
|nota= General; Commander, United States Special Operations Command; Distinguished Flying Cross recipient; AC-130 gunship pilot; combat veteran of Vietnam War
|ref=[130]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Charles T.
|last=Robertson
|year=1968
|nota= General; Commander, United States Transportation Command; Commander, Air Mobility Command; Distinguished Flying Cross recipient (two); AC-130 gunship, bomber, and tanker pilot; combat veteran of Vietnam War
|ref=[131]}}{{mem/a2
|first=William R.
|last=Looney III
|year=1972
|nota= General; Commander, Air Education and Training Command; pilot; combat veteran of Operation Southern Watch
|ref=[132]}}{{mem/a2
|first=John D. W.
|last=Corley
|year=1973
|nota= General; Commander, Air Combat Command; fighter pilot
|ref=[133]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Frank
|last=Klotz
|year=1973
|nota= Lieutenant General; Rhodes scholar; Commander, Air Force Global Strike Command; missileer
|ref=[12]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Stephen R.
|last=Lorenz
|year=1973
|nota= General; Commander, Air Education and Training Command; pilot
|ref=[134]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Carrol
|last=Chandler
|year=1974
|nota= General; Commander, Pacific Air Forces; fighter pilot
|ref=[135]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Donald J.
|last=Hoffman
|year=1974
|nota= General; Commander, Air Force Materiel Command; fighter pilot
|ref=[136]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Douglas M.
|last=Fraser
|year=1975
|nota= General; Commander, United States Southern Command; fighter pilot
|ref=[137]}}
}}

Notable Vietnam War combatants

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=James P.
|last=Ulm
|year=1961
|nota= Brigadier General; commander of the 8th Flying Training Squadron and 14th Flying Training Wing
|ref=[138]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Richard Stephen
|last=Ritchie
|year=1964
|nota= Brigadier General; Vietnam War pilot flying ace; Air Force Cross recipient
|ref=[139]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Robin G.
|last=Tornow
|year=1964
|nota= Brigadier General; commander of the 334th Tactical Fighter Squadron; commander of the 405th Tactical Training Wing; commander of the United States Air Force Southern Air Division; Commandant of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps; recipient of the Silver Star and Legion of Merit
|ref=[140]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Lance
|last=Sijan
|year=1965
|nota= Captain; Prisoner of war during the Vietnam War; fighter pilot; first graduate to be awarded the Medal of Honor; the Air Force Lance P. Sijan Award for leadership in one's career and personal life is named in his honor
|ref=[141]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Nicholas
|last=Kehoe
|year=1966
|nota= Lieutenant General; fighter pilot during the Vietnam War; Inspector General, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force; Assistant Inspector General in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); President and CEO of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society (2003–)
|ref=[142]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Dale
|last=Stovall
|year=1967
|nota= Brigadier General; Vietnam War rescue pilot; recipient of the Air Force Cross and Jabara Award; 12 successful rescue missions including Roger Locher, the deepest rescue inside North Vietnam
|ref=[143]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Jeffrey
|last=Feinstein
|year=1968
|nota= Colonel; Vietnam War weapons systems officer flying ace
|ref=[144]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Michael
|last=Blassie
|year=1970
|nota= First Lieutenant; A-37B Dragonfly attack aircraft pilot; prior to identification of his remains, Blassie was the Unknown service member from the Vietnam War laid to rest at the Tomb of the Unknowns (1984–1998)
|ref=[145]}}
}}

Notable Gulf War combatants

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Patrick P.
|last=Caruana
|year=1963
|nota=Lieutenant General; commander of the 14th Air Force; Vice Commander of Air Force Space Command
|ref=[146]
}}{{mem/a2
|first=John A.
|last=Warden III
|year=1965
|nota=Colonel; noted air power theorist; Air Force Distinguished Service Medal recipient
|ref=[147]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Charles C.
|last=Baldwin
|year=1969
|nota=Major General; Chief of Chaplains
|ref=[148]}}{{mem/a2
|first=John F.
|last=Nichols
|year=1979
|nota=Brigadier General; Commander of the Texas Air National Guard
|ref=[149]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Brent
|last=Brandon
|year=1984
|nota= Captain; EF-111 pilot who downed an Iraqi F-1EQ in an air-to-air engagement on the first day of Operation Desert Storm; Distinguished Flying Cross recipient for aerial combat during the Gulf War
|ref=[150]}}
}}

Notable War on Terror combatants

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=C. Donald
|last=Alston
|year=1978
|nota= Major General; commander of the 12th Missile Squadron, 341st Operations Group, 341st Space Wing and Twentieth Air Force
|ref=[151]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Martha
|last=McSally
|year=1988
|nota= Colonel; although American women had been flying combat missions in traditionally "non-combat" aircraft (airlift, tankers, helicopters) for years, she became the first American woman to fly a "combat" aircraft in combat since the lifting of the 1991 prohibition of women in combat; veteran of Operation Southern Watch and Operation Enduring Freedom. Elected to Congress in 2014, representing Arizona's 2nd congressional district.
|ref=[152]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Kim
|last=Reed-Campbell
|link=Kim Campbell (pilot)
|year=1997
|nota= Colonel; graduated first in her class, as did her father Chuck Reed; Distinguished Flying Cross recipient for aerial combat during the Iraq War
|ref=[91][92][153]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Roslyn L.
|last=Schulte
|year=2006
|nota= First Lieutenant; first female academy graduate killed by enemy combatants in War on Terror in Afghanistan. Awarded the National Intelligence Medal for Valor
|ref=[154]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Blake
|last=Luttrell
|year=2007
|nota= Captain; member of Air Force Special Tactics Unit, veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom, called in AH-60 and B-1 airstrikes, aggressively engaged the enemy, and provided life saving medical treatment while under heavy, accurate enemy fire. Awarded the Silver Star
|ref=[155]}}
}}

Other notable military graduates

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Nicole
|last=Malachowski
|year=1996
|nota= Colonel; first woman to serve as a pilot with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds
|ref=[156]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Shawna Rochelle
|last=Kimbrell
|year=1998
|nota= Major; first African-American woman to serve as a combat pilot
|ref=[157]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Janet C.
|last=Wolfenbarger
|year=1980
|nota= General; as of June 5, 2012, first female in the U.S. Air Force to attain the rank of General.
|ref=
}}{{mem/a2
|first=Charles V.
|last=Bush
|year=1963
|nota= Officer; first African-American to graduate from the U.S. Air Force Academy
|ref=[158]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Paul K.
|last=Carlton, Jr.
|year=1969
|nota=Lieutenant General; Surgeon General of the U.S. Air Force; recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal; son of General Paul K. Carlton
|ref=[159]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Charles C.
|last=Baldwin
|year=1969
|nota=Major General; Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force; Pilot; recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal with Oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with Oak leaf cluster, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak leaf cluster
|ref=[148]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Scott A.
|last=Hammond
|year=1975
|nota=Major General; Commander and Chief of Staff of the Georgia Air National Guard
|ref=[160]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Héctor Andrés
|last=Negroni
|year=1961
|nota= Colonel; Fighter PIlot, Historian, Defense Industry Executive and first Puerto Rican to graduate from the U.S. Air Force Academy}}{{mem/a2
|first=Susan K.
|last=Mashiko
|year=1980
|nota= Major General; first female of Japanese descent from any military service to be promoted to Flag/General Officer
|ref=[161]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Sharon K.G.
|last=Dunbar
|year=1982
|nota= Major General; first military member of Korean descent to be promoted to Flag/General Officer; first female to command the Air Force District of Washington and Hill Air Force Base
|ref=[162]}}
}}

Television figures

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Reichen
|last=Lehmkuhl
|year=1996
|nota= Winner of the reality game show The Amazing Race 4; model, author, and actor; ex-boyfriend of former 'N Sync member Lance Bass His autobiography, Here's What We'll Say, details his time in the Academy and as a commissioned officer in the Air Force under the military's Don't ask, don't tell policy.
|ref=[163]}}
}}

Non-graduates

As these alumni did not graduate, their class year is listed as "NA" for 'not applicable' and they are listed alphabetically by last name.

{{mem/a2start
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Brian
|last=Billick
|year=NA
|nota= Head coach of the NFL Baltimore Ravens (1999–2007)
|ref=[164]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Harry
|last=Chapin
|year=NA
|nota= Singer
|ref=[165][166]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Larry
|last=Cole
|year=NA
|nota= NFL football player for the Dallas Cowboys (1968–1980); earned two Super Bowl rings
|ref=[167]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Brian
|last=Dubie
|year=NA
|nota= Pilot; Lieutenant Governor of Vermont (2003–)
|ref=[168]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Derio
|last=Gambaro
|year=NA
|nota= Missouri House of Representatives member (1999–2003)
|ref=[169]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Clarence
|last=Gilyard
|year=NA
|nota= Actor; Associate Professor in the College of Fine Arts Department of Theatre at the University of Nevada Las Vegas
|ref=[170]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Alberto
|last=Gonzales
|year=NA
|nota= Attorney General of the United States (2005–2007), professor at Texas Tech University (2009- )
|ref=[171]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Stevin
|last=Hoover
|year=NA
|nota= author
|ref=[172]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Miles
|last=O'Keeffe
|year=NA
|nota= television and movie actor
|ref=[173]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Justin
|last=Olsen
|year=NA
|nota= Olympic Gold Medalist (2010) and World Champion (2009) in Four-Man Bobsled
|ref=[174]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Jody
|last=Powell
|link=Joseph Lester Powell
|year=1964
|nota= White House press secretary for President Jimmy Carter; expelled from the Academy during his senior year for cheating
|ref=[175]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Anthony
|last=Schlegel
|year=NA
|nota= Football player with the NFL's New York Jets and Cincinnati Bengals (2006–2007)
|ref=[176]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Jamil
|last=Walker
|year=NA
|nota= Major League Soccer player (2003–2007); 2003 MLS Cup champion.
|ref=[177]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Daniel
|last=Wasson
|year=NA
|nota= Major League Soccer player.
|ref=[178]}}
}}

Faculty

These faculty are not graduates, consequently their class year is listed as "NA" for 'not applicable' and they are listed alphabetically by last name.

{{mem/a2start
|ilist=
|alist={{mem/a2
|first=Robert F.
|last=McDermott
|year=NA
|nota= World War II fighter pilot; executive of United Services Automobile Association (USAA); on the Academy's first teaching staff and became permanent dean of faculty
|ref=[179]}}{{mem/a2
|first=Wesley W.
|last=Posvar
|year=NA
|nota= Permanent Professor and Head, Department of Political Science, USAFA, 1957-67, and Chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh, 1967-91.
}}
}}

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