Rank: Navy

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Chris Kyle

Renowned as the most lethal sniper in American history, US Navy SEAL Chris Kyle served four tours in Iraq, earning numerous commendations for valor. His legacy endures through his advocacy for veterans, bestselling memoir, and the memorials honoring his service and sacrifice

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Brian Pascoe

Petty Officer Brian Pascoe served with distinction as a Navy Culinary Specialist, sustaining morale and readiness aboard ship while earning the Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist qualification. Known for his professionalism, leadership, and compassion, Brian’s legacy endures in the lives of the sailors he supported and the family who anchored his service

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Allan “Al” J. Chatwin

Allan “Al” Chatwin served as a Navy Yeoman 3rd Class on Guam during WWII, supporting crucial Pacific operations with steady optimism. After the war, he helped advance radar and satellite technology, leaving a legacy of innovation, service, and family devotion that continues to inspire generations

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Cathey Dykes Youngblood

Cathey Dykes, inspired by her father’s Navy service, built her own legacy as a Lieutenant Commander and Public Affairs Specialist during the Cold War era. Her leadership and communication skills helped bridge military and civilian communities, leaving a lasting impact on the Navy’s public image and strategic outreach

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Roy Davis

Roy F. Davis built a distinguished career serving in both the U.S. Navy and Army Reserve, rising to Sergeant First Class and supporting critical missions from carrier operations to Desert Storm. A dedicated historian and mentor, Roy continues to inspire his community through leadership, service, and a deep commitment to preserving military heritage and faith

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Robert Cox

US Navy Dental Officer Dr. Robert Milton Cox served aboard the USS Cape Esperance during the Korean War, providing vital care to sailors and Marines. After his service, he dedicated his life to dentistry, mission work, and community leadership in Texas, leaving a legacy defined by compassion, faith, and service to others

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Paul Stock, III

Petty Officer Third Class Paul J. “PJ” Stock III served with distinction as an Aviation Structural Mechanic in the US Navy, earning selection for elite training through his skill and determination. Though his life was tragically cut short, PJ’s legacy of service, leadership, and heart continues to inspire his family and all who knew him

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Orville Salmon

Orville Salmon served as a Navy Aviation Metalsmith in the unforgiving Aleutian Islands during WWII, later dedicating nearly 50 years to leadership and ministry with The Salvation Army. His life of quiet strength, faith, and service continues to inspire through his family’s ongoing commitment and the communities he helped transform

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John C. Boswell

Navy Corpsman John C. Boswell survived 33 days on Iwo Jima’s front lines, saving hundreds of Marines under relentless fire in one of WWII’s bloodiest battles. His courage, leadership, and lifelong service left a legacy of resilience and honor that continues to inspire his family, community, and all who hear his story

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Gage Ingram

Navy SEAL Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Nathan Gage Ingram gave his life while courageously attempting to save a teammate during a night mission off Somalia. Remembered for his selflessness, leadership, and devotion to duty, Ingram’s legacy endures in the lives he touched and the highest traditions of naval service he upheld

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