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    Verne Orr: Born: 1916-11-12 - Died: 2008-11-27
    Orr was the 14th Secretary of the Air Force (1981 – 1985), appointed to the post by President Ronald Reagan. After high school, Orr went to Pomona College where he was awarded the Phi Beta Kappa key. Later he earned his master’s degree in business administration from Stanford University in 1939. Orr entered the United States Navy, [...]
    Bill Stulla: Born: 1911-05-24 - Died: 2008-08-12
    William “Engineer Bill” Stulla was a children’s television host in the 50s and 60s who hosted “Cartoon Express with Engineer Bill”. He also spent time in the army, even earning a Bronze star as a World War II Veteran. Later on, he became a stockbroker after leaving television.
    William S. Burroughs: Born: 1914-02-05 - Died: 1997-08-02
    William Seward Burroughs II was a writer of novels and essays as well as a painter and a spoken word performance artist. He also did a little acting including performances in Gus Van Sant films. He graduated from Harvard University after losing his virginity to a female prostitute. He then went to the Army just after [...]
    Dave Thomas: Born: 1932-07-02 - Died: 2002-01-08
    Thomas is best known for founding the fast food chain Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers. Thomas never graduated from high school, he dropped out when he was only 15 so he could focus on his job as busboy at the Hobby House restaurant in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It’s at that same restaurant he would meet his future [...]
    William Gaines: Born: 1922-03-01 - Died: 1992-06-03
    William Maxwell Gaines spent his early adult life in the Army as World War II started. He then became the publisher and co-editor of EC Comics which started out adapting Bible Stories then went on to publish titles like Tales from the Crypt, Weird Science, the Vault of Horror (and other horror titles - sometimes adapting [...]
    Vlad III the Impaler: Born: 1431-11-14 - Died: 1476-12-??
    Vlad III the Impaler also known as Vlad Vlad Ţepeş, Vlad Dracula, and Dracula was the Prince of Wallachia reigning in 1448, from 1456-1462, and 1476. His reign was a reign of terror according to many legends. He is said to have tortured and impaled thousands of men, women, and children on stakes. Many of his atrocities [...]
    Harriet Tubman: Born: 1820-??-?? - Died: 1913-03-10
    Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross) made 13 trips using the Underground Railroad to save over 70 slaves after escaping captivity during the Civil War. She was born into slavery and suffered a head wound as a result of being beaten as a child, a wound that would plague her even into her later years. She eventually [...]
    Andrew Jackson: Born: 1767-03-15 - Died: 1845-06-08
    Andrew Jackson was the 7th president of the United States of America. His face can be found on the American Twenty Dollar Bill. He was the first president that an assassination attempt was made upon. Prior to his presidency, he was the military governor of Florida, and the commander of the American Forces at the Battle of [...]
    Adolphus Busch: Born: 1839-07-10 - Died: 1913-10-10
    Adolphus Busch was the co-founder if American beer giant Anheuser-Busch (his father in-law Eberhard Anheuser was the other one). This is the company that brews many, many brands of beer including the Budweiser, Michelob, Busch, and Rolling Rock families of products. Busch served in the U.S. Army during the Civil War. His great-great-grandson August Busch IV [...]
    Pat Tillman: Born: 1976-11-06 - Died: 2004-04-22
    Pat Tillman was an NFL football player who left his career behind to enlist in the United States Army. During his college career Tillman excelled as a linebacker for Arizona State University, even though he was a bit small for the position. He was named Pac-10 Defensive player of the year. He was drafted by the Arizona [...]
    Margaret Ringenberg: Born: 1921-06-17 - Died: 2008-07-28
    Ringenberg was an aviator who logged more than 40,000 hours of flying in her career. She was also a member of the Woman Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Being a WASP meant she couldn’t fly combat missions, but she took place in some dangerous flying missions which included ferrying, test flying, and target towing.
    Douglas MacArthur: Born: 1880-01-26 - Died: 1964-04-05
    One of the only five star American generals. He fought in World War I, World War II and the Korean War. He was also one the most decorated soldiers in the Army.
    Francisco Franco: Born: 1892-12-04 - Died: 1975-11-20
    A military man, he came to power in Spain after winning the Spanish civil war. Although he favored the axis in the second World war, and met several times with Hitler and Mussolini to explore joining them, he maintained Spain neutral. The dicatator was also known as General�­simo Francisco Franco. He continued in power until his [...]
    Genghis Khan: Born: 1162 AD - Died: 1227-08-18
    Mongolian conquering prince, who united the mongolian tribes and carved out an empire stretching from estern Europe to china. To this day he is venerated in Mongolia as the father of the country.
    George Armstrong Custer: Born: 1839-12-05 - Died: 1876-06-25
    Custer graduated as an officer from West Point in 1861 and immediately joined the Union forces in the civil war, reaching the rank of major general, after many gallant actions. At the wars end he was reduced in rank, finally being named liutenant colonel of the 7th Cavalry, with which he participated in the indian [...]
    Horatio Nelson: Born: 1758-09-29 - Died: 1805-10-21
    Lord Nelson entered the British navy as a midshipman and reached the rank of admiral. In different encounters he lost both an arm and an eye. In 1805 he commanded the British fleet at Trafalgar the naval battle which established British supremacy of the seas, where he was killed. His body was taken back to [...]
    Ernesto Guevara: Born: 1928-06-14 - Died: 1967-10-09
    Latin American revolutionary, one of Fidel Castros trusted lieutenants, fought beside Castro in the Cuban revolution, was later a high official in the Cuban revolutionary government. Tried to export the Marxist revolution to Africa and Latin America.
    Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel: Born: 1891-11-15 - Died: 1944-10-14
    German field marshal and one of the most respected military leaders in World War II. Also known as “The Desert Fox”.
    Sun Tzu: Born: 544 BC - Died: 496 BC
    Chinese General and author of “The Art of War”, the most popular book about military strategy in the world. In modern times “The Art of War” was applied in other fields like Business and Management.
    George S. Patton: Born: 1885-11-11 - Died: 1945-12-21
    One of the most strong, flamboyant and popular American Generals of the European Theater in World War II.
    Robert E. Lee: Born: 1807-01-19 - Died: 1870-10-12
    U.S. Army soldier and General in the Confederate States Army.
    Geronimo: Born: 1829-06-16 - Died: 1909-02-17
    A leader of the Chiricahua Apaches, he fought against the Mexican and the U.S. army from 1858 to 1886, when he surrendered to the U.S. army. US army paratroopers, in honor of his bravery, call out his name when parachuting out of a plane.
    Ho Chi Minh: Born: 1890-05-19 - Died: 1969-09-02
    A Vietnamese communist, he formed the Vietminh, a Communist organization, to fight against the Japanese in world war II. In 1945 he announced the formation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, and continued the fight against foreign occupation, this time by the french, the prewar colonial power. Fighting continued until 1954 when the french were [...]
    Josef Stalin: Born: 1878-12-18 - Died: 1953-03-05
    Dictator of the Soviet Union. Led the Soviet Union in World War II against Nazi Germany.
    Vladimir Lenin: Born: 1870-04-22 - Died: 1924-01-21
    Premier of the Soviet Union.
    Augusto Pinochet: Born: 1915-11-25 - Died: 2006-12-10
    General and dictator of Chile. General Pinochet was the commander in chief of the Chilean army. In 1973 he led a revolution that deposed the then socialist president salvador Allende. He than declared himself president and remained in power until 1990. He remained as head of the army until 1998, when he was declared senator for [...]
    Saddam Hussein: Born: 1937-04-28 - Died: 2006-12-30
    He was president of Iraq from 1979 until April 2003 when he was captured by American troops. He was a ruthless dictator who ruled Iraq by terror, and fought two wars, one against Iran which finished in stalemate (1980/1988) and later, in 1990, invaded Kuwait, leading to the first Gulf War.
    Juan Domingo Peron: Born: 1895-10-08 - Died: 1974-07-01
    General and President of Argentina. Peron entered the military school at age 16 and progresses through the ranks of the argentine army, until as Colonel he participated in military coups from 1943 on. In 1946, with the support of labour unions, he was elected president of Argentina. Reelected in 1952 he was deposed by a [...]
    Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin: Born: 1931-02-01 - Died: 2007-04-23
    Former Russian president (1991-1999). He was the first freely elected president in Russia.
    Alexander the Great: Born: 356 BC - Died: 323 BC
    Considered the greatest military leader of all time, guiding his Macedonian and Greek troops to conquer most of the known world.