List of U.S. Coast Guard People
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The following is a list of people who served in the United States Coast Guard and have gained fame through previous or subsequent endeavors, infamy, or successes:
Note: When adding a name to this list, please place the same in alphabetical order and provide a reliable verifiable source. Secondary sources such as fansites are not allowed. As a guide please see: sources. Additions that are not in alphabetical order and/or do not provide a primary reliable verifiable source will be removed.
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Z See also References |
[edit] A
- Derroll Adams — Folk Musician
- Nick Adams — Actor (Served 1952-1955)
- Gerald Arpino — Choreographer
[edit] B
- Al Barlick — Professional Baseball Umpire, National Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee (Served during World War II)
- Mike Barrier — Actor
- Edward T. Barry — American Professional Hockey Player
- Tom Blake — Athlete, Professional Surfer, Inventor & Author (Served during World War II)
- Humphrey Bogart — Actor (In 1944 Bogart volunteered his yacht Santana (as well as himself) for service with the Coast Guard Temporary Reserve)
- Lee Bonnell — Actor (Served during World War II)
- Milton H. Bren — Producer ("Tars and Spars"), Writer, Director
- Beau Bridges — Actor (Served from 1959 to 1967 in the Reserves)
- Lloyd Bridges — Actor (He was a member of Coast Guard Auxiliary and did a number of public service announcements for the Coast Guard)
- Frank Brimsek — Professional Hockey Player, National Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee (Served from 1943 to 1945)
- Daniel C. Burbank — NASA Astronaut
[edit] C
- Sid Caesar — Comedian
- Robert Maurice Campbell — Producer, Director
- Gower Champion — Dancer, Actor, Director
- Howard Coble — Congressman (NC)
- Hamilton Cochran — Writer
- Lou Carnesecca — College Basketball Coach
- Chris Cooper — Actor
- Art Coulter — Professional Hockey Player, National Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee
- Warren Covington — Musician, Band Leader (took over Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra)
- Walter Cronkite — Newscaster - member of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary and an honorary commodore
[edit] D
- John F. DeCuir, Jr. — Art Director, Production Designer
- William D. Delahunt — Congressman (MA)
- Jack Dempsey — Professional Boxer
- Peter R.J. Deyell — Actor, Writer, Makeup Artist, Producer, Director
- Marlene Dietrich — Actress
- Don "The Dragon" Wilson — Martial Arts Master, Actor
[edit] E
- Buddy Ebsen — Actor
- Blake Edwards — Writer, Director, Producer
[edit] F
- Arthur Feidler — Conductor
- Anton Otto Fischer — Artist
- Preston Foster — Actor
- Elizabeth Smith Friedman — Cryptographer
[edit] G
- Neal Gay — Professional Rodeo Hall of Fame Inductee
- Charles Gibson — Newscaster
- Arthur Godfrey — Entertainer
- Gale Gordon — Radio, TV & Movie Actor
- Otto Graham — Professional Football Player and Coach
- Jimmy Grier — Musician
[edit] H
- Alan Hale, Jr. — Actor
- Alex Haley — Writer
- Wynn Handman — Actor, Director
- William O. Harbach — Producer
- Jim "Shanty" Hegan — Professional Baseball Player & Coach
- Christopher Hibler — Producer, Director
- Robert Horton — Actor
- Tab Hunter — Actor
[edit] I
- Charles Isaacs — Writer
[edit] J
- Lew "Sweetwater Slinger" Jenkins — Professional Boxer & World Lightweight Champion
- Victory Jory — Actor
[edit] K
- Duke Paoa Kahanamoku — Athlete, Surfer, Actor
- Michael Kilian — Author, Writer (CG Auxiliarist)
- Jack Kramer — Tennis Professional
[edit] L
- Jacob Lawrence — Artist
[edit] M
- Guy Madison — Actor
- Monte Markman — Actor, Producer
- John Mariucci — Professional Hockey Player, National Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee
- Victor Mature — Actor (Served during World War II)
- Bruce E. Melnick — NASA Astronaut
- Lorin Michael — Director, Producer
- G. William Miller — Businessman, Secretary of the Treasury
- Bubba Morton — Baseball Player
- Frank Murkowski — Governor of Alaska & former Senator (AK)
[edit] N
- Sam Nunn — former Senator (GA)
[edit] O
- Edwin O'Connor — Pulitzer Prize winning Author
- Thomas F. O'Neil — Executive
[edit] P
- Arnold Palmer — Professional Golfer
- Edmund K. Parker — Kenpo Martial Arts Master & Founder of the American Kenpo Karate (Served in the 1940s)
- George S. Patton, Jr. —
- Claiborne Pell — former Senator (RI)
- Jose “The Punisher” Perez Jr. — Professional Boxer
- John Perry — Producer
- Tom Philpott — Editor, Navy Times Magazine
- Popeye — Cartoon Character
- J.D. Power, III — Businessman (Served from 1953 till 1957 as a line officer)
- Pluto — Cartoon Character
[edit] Q
- Richard Quine — Actor
[edit] R
- Caesar Romero — Actor
[edit] S
- Walter Sande — Actor
- Ted Steele — Radio Personality
- Robert Stevens — Actor
[edit] T
- Gene Taylor — Congressman (MS)
- Emlen Tunnel — Professional Football Player
- Ted Turner — Businessman
[edit] U
[edit] V
- Rudy Vallee — Entertainer
[edit] W
- Tom Waits — Actor, Singer, Song Writer
- Patrick Wayne — Actor
- Henry Wilcoxon — Actor
- Sloan Wilson — Writer
- Kai Winding — Musician
- Lothar Wolff — Producer, Director
[edit] Y
- Gig Young — Actor
[edit] Z
[edit] Sources
[edit] References
Source: U.S. Coast Guard
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