List of famous United States Naval Academy alumni

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Traditional "hat toss" at the graduation ceremony at the USNA
Traditional "hat toss" at the graduation ceremony at the USNA

During the latter half of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th, the United States Naval Academy was the primary source of U.S. Naval officers. Naval Academy alumni now include many of the U.S. Navy's most famous names. In addition, over fifty U.S. astronauts have graduated from the Naval Academy, more than from any other undergraduate institution. As of January 2006, four graduates were honored as Bioneer EarthSea-Keepers, a new UNEP designator for notable oceanographers.[citation needed]

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[edit] Alumni

[edit] Pre-Civil War

[edit] Civil War to 1900

[edit] 1900 to World War II

[edit] 1945 to present

[edit] Faculty

[edit] The Civil War years

Matthew Fontaine Maury (1806-1873) Pathfinder of the Seas joined the United States Navy as a midshipman aboard the frigate Brandywine in 1825. He became the US Naval Observatory's first superintendent in 1844. Three ships named USS Maury have been named for him.

James H. Ward (1806-1861) - When the the new Naval School opened at Annapolis, Maryland on 10 October 1845, Lt. Ward was a member of the faculty—one of the first line officers to pass along the benefits of his own experience to young midshipmen. USS Ward (DD-139) was named for him.

[edit] References

  • [1] Notable Graduates
  • [2]Notable Astronaut Graduates