http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_notable_United_States_Marines
List of notable United States Marines
Joseph M. Acaba — NASA astronaut
Don Adams — Emmy Award-winning actor (Get Smart)
Eddie Adams — Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer
Sandy Alderson — General Manager of the San Diego Padres
Andrew M. Allen — NASA astronaut
Mike Anderson — NFL football player
Walter Anderson (editor) — author; PARADE editor; Parade Publications
CEO; GED spokesperson
Paul Arizin — NBA basketball player
F. Lee Bailey — lawyer, notable for his involvement in cases relating
to the My Lai Massacre and the O.J. Simpson trial
Dusty Baker — Major League Baseball manager, second only to John
McGraw in managerial wins for the San Francisco Giants
James Baker — former U.S. Secretary of State, elder statesman, advisor
and friend of the Bush family
Leslie M. "Bud" Baker, Jr. — Chairman of the Board of Wachovia Bank
Nick Barone — boxer (1950s), the "Fighting Marine"
Thomas D. Barr — attorney with Cravath, Swaine & Moore, "father of
modern big-case litigation"
James Lee Barrett — Tony Award-winning writer (Shenandoah)
Carmen Basilio — world champion boxer, Boxing Hall of Famer
Hank Bauer — professional baseball player
John Beckett — college football star and coach
Bob Bell — Bozo the Clown (TV)
Terrel Bell — U.S. Secretary of Education (1981- 1984) during the
Reagan administration
Donald Bellisario — Television producer and screenwriter of the
television shows Magnum, P.I. and NCIS.
Henry Bellmon — Governor of Oklahoma, U.S. Senator (OK-R)
Patty Berg — LPGA golfer
Rod Bernard — musician
Charles F. Bolden, Jr. — NASA space shuttle commander
Robert Bork — retired federal judge, law professor and Supreme court
nominee
Blackbear Bosin — artist
Hugh Brannum — "Mr. Green Jeans" on Captain Kangaroo
Donald Bren — CEO The Irvine Company
Daniel B. Brewster — U.S. Senator from Maryland
Art Buchwald — humor columnist
Dale Bumpers — Governor of Arkansas, U.S. Senator from Arkansas
Conrad Burns — U.S. Senator from Montana
Robert D. Cabana — NASA space shuttle astronaut; director of Stennis &
Kennedy Space Centers
Enrique Camarena — Mexican-American DEA agent murdered in 1985
Philip Caputo — author, journalist
Rod Carew — baseball Hall of Famer
Drew Carey — comedian, actor, host of The Price Is Right (2007-
Present)
Gerald P. Carr — NASA astronaut
James Carville — political strategist and manager
Francis H. Case – represented South Dakota in the U.S. House of
Representatives (1937-1950) and the U.S. Senate (1951-1962)
Ronald D. Castille – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania
John Chafee — Governor of Rhode Island, Secretary of the Navy, U. S.
Senator (RI-R)
Roberto Clemente — baseball Hall of Famer
Mike Coffman — U.S. Congressman representing Colorado
Eddie Collins — baseball Hall of Famer
Jerry Coleman — baseball player, announcer
Charles Colson — White House special counsel, Nixon staffer
(Watergate), evangelist
Courtney Ryley Cooper — writer
Charlie Conerly — Pro football player and College Football Hall of
Fame inductee
Barry Corbin — actor (WarGames)
Jon Corzine — Governor of New Jersey, former U.S. Senator (D-NJ)
Bill Cowan — hostage rescue expert, Fox News television commentator
Josh Culbreath — 1956 Summer Olympics 400m hurdles bronze medalist,
college track coach with 10 national championships, actor on the Cosby
Show
Walter Cunningham — Apollo 7 astronaut
Brian Dennehy — actor (First Blood)
James Devereux — U.S. Congressman from Maryland
Richard Diebenkorn — artist
Bradford Dillman — actor (Compulsion)
David Dinkins — Mayor of New York City
Art Donovan — football Hall of Famer
Buster Drayton — world champion boxer
Andre Dubus — author
David Douglas Duncan — photographer
Dale Dye — Hollywood military advisor
William A. Eddy — World War I Navy Cross, university professor and
president, World War II Marine Corps intelligence officer, U.S.
minister to Saudi Arabia (1943-1946)
David Eigenberg — actor (Sex and the City)
R. Lee Ermey — actor (Full Metal Jacket), host of Mail Call and Lock
N' Load with R. Lee Ermey
Don Everly — musician, member of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Phil Everly — musician, member of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Hussein Mohamed Farrah — son and successor of Somali warlord Mohamed
Farrah Aidid
Mike Farrell — actor (M*A*S*H)
Freddie Fender — Tejano music recording artist
Bob Ferguson — song writer, record producer, and historian
Jesse Ferguson — American heavyweight boxer
Nathaniel Fick — author (One Bullet Away)
Morris Fisher — five time Olympic Gold Medalist for shooting
Bill Fitch — basketball coach
Shelby Foote — author, American Civil War historian
Glenn Ford — actor (Gilda)
Joe Foss — former Governor of South Dakota, first Commissioner of the
AFL, former NRA President
Orville Freeman — 29th Governor of Minnesota
Hayden Fry — football coach, University of Iowa
Mark Fuhrman — LAPD detective who became famous during the O.J.
Simpson trial
Bill Gallo — cartoonist, journalist
Christopher George — actor (The Rat Patrol)
Merlin German — "Miracle Marine", founder of Merlin's Miracles
Wayne Gilchrest — Republican U.S. Representative from Maryland
John Glenn — astronaut, first American to orbit Earth, oldest man in
space, U.S. Senator
Scott Glenn — actor (The Right Stuff)
Josh Gracin — country singer and American Idol contestant
Clu Gulager — actor (The Return of the Living Dead)
Gene Hackman — Academy Award-winning actor (The French Connection)
Fred Haise — NASA astronaut (Apollo 13 & Space Shuttle Enterprise)
Nathaniel Dawayne "Nate Dogg" Hale — rapper
Ahmard Hall — NFL football player
Hugh W. Hardy — pioneer of the 3D seismic method
Gustav Hasford — author of The Short-Timers, the Vietnam war novel &
basis of movie Full Metal Jacket
Sterling Hayden — actor (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop
Worrying and Love the Bomb)
Louis Hayward — actor (The Saint in New York)
Howell Heflin — U.S. Senator from Alabama
George Roy Hill — Academy Award-winning director of Butch Cassidy and
the Sundance Kid and The Sting
Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch — football Hall of Famer
Gil Hodges — professional baseball player
Duncan D. Hunter — U.S. Congressman from California
Douglas Hurley — NASA astronaut
Mike Ilitch — founder of Little Caesars Pizza, owner of the Detroit
Tigers and Detroit Red Wings
Paul Romanovsky Ilyinsky — Mayor of Palm Beach Florida
Don Imus — Radio talk show host
Keith Jackson — sportscaster
Brian Gerard James — TNA professional wrestler
Bill Janklow — Governor of South Dakota, U.S. Congressman (R-SD)
George Jones — country music artist
James L. Jones — current National Security Advisor in the Obama
Administration
Bob Keeshan — Captain Kangaroo, original Clarabell the Clown on Howdy
Doody
Harvey Keitel — actor (Reservoir Dogs)
Brian Keith — actor (The Parent Trap)
Greg Kelly — Fox News broadcast journalist, news reporter
Raymond W. Kelly — police commissioner of the City of New York
Skip Kenney — U.S. Men's Olympic Swim Coach, Head Swim Coach at
Stanford University
Robert Kiyosaki — motivational speaker,author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Ron Kovic — author (Born on the Fourth of July)
Ted Kulongoski — Governor of Oregon
Mills Lane — boxing referee and TV's People's Court judge
Eddie LeBaron — professional football player
Jim Lehrer — journalist, host of the PBS' NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
Alfred Lerner — financier, Chairman of MBNA Corporation
Joe Lisi — actor (Third Watch), retired NYPD Captain
Clayton J. Lonetree — spied for Russia in the mid-1980s
Tommy Loughran — world boxing champion
Jack R. Lousma — NASA Astronaut
Robert A. Lutz — Vice Chairman of Global Product Development at
General Motors Corporation
Robert Ludlum — author (The Bourne Identity)
William Manchester — author and historian
Mike Mansfield — U.S. Representative and Senator, Senate Majority
Leader, U.S. Ambassador to Japan; co-author of the Douglas-Mansfield
Bill (1951) supporting the Marine Corps
Lee Marvin — Academy Award-winning actor (Cat Ballou)
Bob Mathias — two-time Olympic champion in the decathlon — U.S.
Congressman (California-R)
Tug McGraw - Major league relief pitcher and two time World Series
winner
Pete McCloskey — U.S. Congressman (California-R)
Ed McMahon — television personality
Sid McMath — Governor of Arkansas
Robert C. McFarlane — National Security Advisor to President Ronald
Reagan; known for his role in Iran-Contra
Paul F. McHale, Jr. — U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania (D),
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense
Steve McQueen — actor (Bullitt)
Donald E. McQuinn — Author of military and science fiction
Zell Miller — Governor of Georgia, U.S. Senator (Georgia-D)
Billy Mills — Olympic gold medalist (1964), 10,000m run
Tom Monaghan — founder of Domino's Pizza
Elizabeth Moon — Award winning fantasy and science fiction author
Alvy Moore — actor (Green Acres)
Paul Moore, Jr. — 13th Bishop of New York
Jim E. Mora — NFL head football coach
Robert S. Mueller III — current director of the FBI
Jimmy Murray — former GM of Philadelphia Eagles and co-founder of
Ronald McDonald House charities
John Murtha — U.S. Representative (D - PA)
Franklin Story Musgrave — NASA astronaut
Anton Myrer — author (Once an Eagle)
Carlos I. Noriega — NASA astronaut
Oliver North — Iran-Contra involvement; political commentator
Ken Norton — world champion boxer, Boxing Hall of Famer
Tom O'Brien — NCAA head football coach, Boston College, NC State
Randy Orton — professional wrestler in World Wrestling Entertainment
(WWE)
Lee Harvey Oswald — alleged assassin of President John F. Kennedy
Hugh O'Brian — actor (The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp)
Ralph Parcaut — Professional Wrestler, Middleweight Champion of the
World
Bob Parsons — Founder & CEO of GoDaddy.com
Sam Peckinpah — director of The Wild Bunch and Straw Dogs
George Peppard — actor (Breakfast at Tiffany's)
Andy Phillip — basketball hall of famer
Bum Phillips — NFL Head coach
Charles Phillips — businessman, president of Oracle Corporation
Tyrone Power — actor (Alexander's Ragtime Band)
Lewis Burwell Puller Jr. — Pulitzer Prize-winning author
Joe Pyne — 1960's Conservative Talk Show Host
Tony Poe a legendary CIA paramilitary officer from the Special
Activities Division, decorated with two rare Intelligence Star's for
actions in combat while serving in Vietnam and Laos and was the model
for the character Colonel Kurtz in the movie Apocalypse Now.
CJ Ramone (b. Christopher Joseph Ward) — musician, former member of
The Ramones
Lawrence G. Rawl — CEO of Exxon (1988-1993)
Donald Regan — U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Chief of Staff (Reagan
administration)
Robert Remus — "Sgt. Slaughter" in the World Wrestling Entertainment
(WWE)
Buddy Rich — jazz drummer
Felix Rigau Carrera — First Puerto Rican pilot and first Hispanic
fighter pilot in the U.S.M.C.
Rob Riggle - actor/comedian (The Daily Show with Jon Stewart)
Scott Ritter — former United Nations arms inspector, intelligence
officer, outspoken opponent of the Bush administration's foreign
policy
Charles S. "Chuck" Robb — Governor of Virginia, U.S. Senator, married
to Linda Bird Johnson (daughter of President Lyndon Johnson)
Pat Robertson — evangelist, social commentator
James Roosevelt — U.S. Congressman (California); son of FDR, former
Marine Raider
Barney Ross — world champion boxer, Boxing Hall of Famer
John Russell — actor (Lawman)
Mark Russell — political satirist
Jim Sasser — U.S. senator from Tennessee
George Schultz — economist, U.S. Secretary of State, Secretary of
Labor, Secretary of the Treasury
George C. Scott — Academy Award-winning actor (Patton)
Tom Seaver — baseball Hall of Famer
Shaggy — musician and singer
Bernard Shaw — CNN news anchor
Mark Shields — journalist
Oliver Sipple — saved President Gerald Ford's life during an
assassination attempt
Eugene Sledge — author of With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa,
basis in part for Ken Burns' World War II documentary
Frederick W. Smith — businessman, founder of Fed Ex
W. Thomas Smith, Jr. — author, journalist
John Philip Sousa — composer, conductor/orchestra leader
Anthony Sowell - Ohio serial murder suspect
Thomas Sowell — American economist, social commentator, and author
Leon Spinks — world boxing champion
Brian Stann — World Extreme Cagefighting Light Heavyweight champion,
Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter, Silver Star recipient in the
Battle of Al Qaim
Richard Steele — boxing referee
Ernie Stautner — NFL football player and coach
Eugene Stoner — designer of the AR-15 rifle — adopted by the US
military as the M-16
William Styron — Pulitzer Prize-winning author
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger — publisher of The New York Times
Charles R. (Chuck) Swindoll — evangelical Christian pastor, radio
preacher
Anthony Swofford — author of the memoir Jarhead
Steven W. Taylor — Oklahoma Supreme Court justice
Frank M. Tejeda — U.S. Congressman from Texas
Jerald terHorst — press secretary (1974) for President Gerald Ford
Craig Thomas — U.S. Senator from Wyoming (R)
Jason Thomas — saved two police officers' lives on September 11 who
were trapped in the rubble of the towers
Bernard Trainor — author, journalist, NBC military analyst
Lee Trevino — PGA Tour golfer and member of the World Golf Hall of
Fame
William M. Tuck — U.S. Congressman from Virginia, Governor of Virginia
Gene Tunney — world boxing champion, Boxing Hall of Famer
Martin Tytell — owner of the Tytell Typewriter Company who became
known as 'Mr. Typewriter, New York
Leon Uris — author
Bill Veeck — baseball team owner, baseball Hall of Famer
John Warner — former Secretary of the Navy, U.S. Senator from Virginia
Charles Waterhouse — artist
Mike Weaver — world boxing champion
James E. Webb — second Administrator of NASA
James H. "Jim" Webb — U.S. Senator (D - VA), former U.S. Secretary of
the Navy, author
Chuck Wepner — boxer; often pointed as the inspiration for the Rocky
movie series
Bing West — author and former Assistant Secretary of Defense in the
Reagan Administration
Jo Jo White — former NBA basketball player with the Boston Celtics
Charles Whitman — University of Texas clocktower sniper
James Whitmore — actor (Give 'em Hell, Harry!)
Steve Wilkos — TV Host, Chicago Police Department
Montel Williams — TV host
Ted Williams — baseball Hall of Famer
Jonathan Winters — comedian
Pete Wilson — former Governor of California
Edward D. Wood, Jr. — director of Glen or Glenda and Plan 9 from Outer
Space
Burt Young[208]— actor (Rocky)
George D. Zamka — NASA astronaut
Anthony Zinni — foreign policy analyst and television commentator
Donald Bellisario � No shock there. I wonder who he based Ducky on though
;-)
Drew Carey � I found this one suspect so Googled. Wiki says he was a
Reserve. Not a real Marine then.
Randy Orton � check his record on Wiki, slack fucker!
P-Dub: good movie
Raymond Daley wrote:
> "Nemesis" <teh...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:877edbc9-225c-4916...@r3g2000vbi.googlegroups.com...
> List of notable United States Marines
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> Donald Bellisario � No shock there. I wonder who he based Ducky on though
> ;-)
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> Drew Carey � I found this one suspect so Googled. Wiki says he was a
> Reserve. Not a real Marine then.
>
> Randy Orton � check his record on Wiki, slack fucker!
>
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