Name |
Class year |
Notability |
References |
Robinson, John BuchananJohn Buchanan Robinson |
1868 |
Representative from Pennsylvania (1897–1897) |
a[›][4][5] |
Belmont, Oliver Hazard PerryOliver Hazard Perry Belmont |
1880 |
Representative from New York (1901–1903) |
a[›][6][7] |
Weeks, John W.John W. Weeks |
1881 |
Representative from Massachusetts (1905–1913); Senator from Massachusetts (1913–1919) |
a[›][8][9] |
Weller, OvingtonOvington Weller |
1881 |
Senator from Maryland (1921–1927) |
a[›][10][11] |
Howell, Robert B.Robert B. Howell |
1885 |
Senator from Nebraska (1922–1933) |
a[›][12][13] |
Hobson, Richmond PearsonRichmond Pearson Hobson |
1889 |
Admiral; Representative from Alabama (1907–1915); recipient of the Medal of Honor for attempting to block a channel during the Spanish-American War, was taken prisoner |
a[›][14][15][16][17] |
Hart, Thomas C.Thomas C. Hart |
1897 |
Admiral; Senator from Connecticut (1945–1946); veteran on the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II; commander of United States Asiatic Fleet at the outbreak of World War II; instructor at the Academy |
a[›][18][19] |
Houston, Victor S. K.Victor S. K. Houston |
1897 |
Representative from Hawaii (1927–1933) |
a[›][20][21] |
Bradley, Willis W.Willis W. Bradley |
1907 |
Captain; Governor of Guam (1929–1931); Representative from California (1947–1949); Medal of Honor recipient for actions during an ammunition explosion onboard USS Pittsburgh (CA-4) in 1917 |
a[›][22][23] |
King, Samuel WilderSamuel Wilder King |
1910 |
Representative from Hawaii (1935–1943); 11th Territorial Governor of Hawai'i (1953–1957) |
a[›][24][25] |
Izac, EdouardEdouard Izac |
1915 |
Representative from California (1937–1947); World War I Medal of Honor recipient; held as a prisoner of war onboard a German submarine and in Germany, but escaped |
a[›]c[›][26][27] |
Grider, George W.George W. Grider |
1936 |
Captain; Representative from Tennessee (1965–1967); World War II submariner, commanding officer of USS Flasher (SS-249) and USS Cubera (SS-347) |
a[›][28][29] |
Anderson, WilliamWilliam Anderson |
1943 |
Representative from Tennessee (1965–1973); World War II submariner; second commanding officer of the Navy's first operating nuclear submarine USS Nautilus (SSN-571) |
a[›][30][31] |
Denton, JeremiahJeremiah Denton |
1947 |
Rear Admiral; Senator from Alabama (1981–1987); naval aviator who spent almost 8 years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam |
a[›][32][33][34] |
Kyros, Peter N.Peter N. Kyros |
1947 |
Representative from Maine (1967–1975) |
a[›][35][36] |
McGrath, Jr., Thomas C.Thomas C. McGrath, Jr. |
1950 |
Representative from New Jersey (1965–1967) |
a[›][37][38] |
Wilson, CharlesCharles Wilson |
1956 |
Representative from Texas (1973–1996); convinced Congress to support the largest ever CIA covert operation to supply the Afghan Mujahideen during the Soviet-Afghan War; profiled in the movie Charlie Wilson's War starring Tom Hanks |
a[›][39][40] |
McCain, JohnJohn McCain |
1958 |
Captain; U.S. Senator from Arizona (1987–); Republican Presidential Nominee in 2008; Vietnam-era Naval Aviator and POW |
a[›][41][42][43] |
Webb, Jr., James H.James H. Webb, Jr. |
1968 |
Senator from Virginia (2006–); Marine Corps officer and Vietnam veteran; United States Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs (1984–1987); Secretary of the Navy (1987–88); noted American novelist for books such as Fields of Fire |
a[›][41][44][45] |
Golez, RoiloRoilo Golez |
1970 |
Congressman of the Philippines on his sixth term; former National Security Adviser (2001–2004), former Postmaster General (1981–1986) |
[46][47] |
Machtley, Ronald K.Ronald K. Machtley |
1970 |
Representative from Rhode Island (1987–1995); president of Bryant University (1996–) |
a[›][48][49] |
Sestak, JosephJoseph Sestak |
1974 |
Vice Admiral; Representative from Pennsylvania (2007–); highest-ranking former military officer to serve in Congress |
a[›][50][51][52] |
Massa, Eric J. J.Eric J. J. Massa |
1981 |
Representative from New York (2009–2010) |
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