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* Gen. [[Norton A. Schwartz]], Class of 1973: Commander, [[United States Transportation Command]]
* Gen. [[Norton A. Schwartz]], Class of 1973: Commander, [[United States Transportation Command]]
*Gen. [[Duncan J. McNabb]], Class of 1974: Commander, [[Air Mobility Command]]
*Gen. [[Duncan J. McNabb]], Class of 1974: Commander, [[Air Mobility Command]]
*Brig. Gen. [[Jack O'Neill]], Class of 1974: CO of SG-1, Flagship team of the [[Stargate Command]]
*As of [[June 2005]], 403 graduates have become [[general officer]]s; 164 graduates have been killed in combat; 36 graduates are repatriated prisoners of war.
*As of [[June 2005]], 403 graduates have become [[general officer]]s; 164 graduates have been killed in combat; 36 graduates are repatriated prisoners of war.



Revision as of 15:35, 3 January 2007

This article is a list of notable graduates of the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Military

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Lance Sijan, Class of 1965, won the Medal of Honor
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Ron Fogleman, Class of 1963, was the first graduate to serve as U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff

Astronauts

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Fred Gregory, Class of '64, was the first African-American to pilot the space shuttle
1980 graduate Susan Helms served 163 days aboard the International Space Station

Law and politics

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1970 grad Chuck Reed was recently elected mayor of San Jose, California

Business and industry

Sports

Miscellaneous