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As of 2020, Virginia Military Institute alumni include two previous Governors of Virginia, the current Secretary of the Army, a Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, two Lieutenant Governors of Virginia, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, Pulitzer Prize winners, 13 Rhodes Scholars, Medal of Honor recipients, an Academy Award winner, an Emmy Award and Golden Globe winner, a martyr recognized by ...
VMI Keydets athletes (5 C) N. New Market cadets (9 P) Pages in category "Virginia Military Institute alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...
Robert Page Waller Morris (VMI 1869): 1st Commandant of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets (1876-1877) and designer of 1st TAMU cadet regulations and uniform. [8] [5] George S. Rentz (Gettysburg College): Chaplain, CDR, USN; recipient of the Navy Cross; Holland Smith (Auburn University): General, USMC; the "father" of modern US amphibious warfare
VMI's alumni include: former governors of Virginia (Ralph Northam, Westmoreland Davis); the 25th secretary of the Army (Ryan D. McCarthy); a five-star general, secretary of state, secretary of defense, and Nobel Peace Prize recipient (George C. Marshall); Pulitzer Prize winners, 13 Rhodes Scholars, Medal of Honor recipients, an Academy Award ...
GEN Sam S. Walker (Beta Commission) – army officer, superintendent of VMI. Dayton Waller (Alpha Iota) – member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1968–1972; Steve Womack (Epsilon Zeta) – US Congressman from Arkansas; Ken Mika (Epsilon Phi) – Award-winning Political Fundraising Consultant, CEO of Politicoin
Greater Fall River high schools have produced judges, journalists, athletes, artists, celebs and Cabinet members. Here are 26 of the best-known alums.
The Roanoke Times also reported on Black alumni speaking out about racism at the school months ago. VMI spokesman Col. William “Bill” Wyatt told The Associated Press that the school welcomes ...
Notable graduates include 2 American Presidents, 4 additional heads of state, 20 astronauts, 76 Medal of Honor recipients (more than any other service academy or undergraduate institution), [10] 70 Rhodes Scholars, [11] and 3 Heisman Trophy winners.