Historical Personalities
Medal of Honor Recipients
Nicky Bacon, Harvey C. Barnum Jr., Melvin E. Biddle, Patrick H. Brady, Paul W. Bucha, William Charette, Charles H. Coolidge, Bruce Crandall, Francis S. Currey, George Day, Duane Dewey, Roger H.C. Donlon, Russell Dunahm, Walter D. Ehlers, Michael J. Fitzmaurice, James P. Fleming, Wesley L. Fox, Harold Fritz, John Hawk, Robert Ingram, Daniel Inouye, Arthur Jackson, Jack H. Jacobs, Leonard B. Keller, Thomas Kelley, Joseph R. Kerrey, Howard V. Lee, Peter C. Lemon, Allen Lynch, Robert Maxwell, Vernon McGarity, Ola Lee Mize, Robert Modrzejewski, Robert O'Malley, Nicholas Oresko, Everett P. Pope, Ronald E. Ray, Wilburn Ross, Ronald E. Rosser, George T. Sakato, Robert Simanek, James Taylor, Michael E. Thornton, Leo K. Thorsness, Ernest West, Jay R. Vargas, Hershel Williams
Doolittle's Raiders
William Beyer, Robert Bower, R.E. Cole, Tom Griffin, Robert L. Hite, Davy Jones, Charles J. Ozuk Jr.
Flying Tigers
Steve Bonner, Joe Poshefko, Rolland Richardson, Morgan Vaux
Easy Company, Band of Brothers
Roderick Bain, Lynn Compton, Brad Freeman, Edward Heffron, George Koskimaki, Earl McClurg, Donald Malarky, Ynez Mendoza, Frank Perconte, Phillip Perugini, Edward Shames, Frank Soboleski, Hank Zimmerman
Tuskegee Airmen
Harry R. Alexander, Vernon Hopsen, Charles O. Lane Jr., Charles E. McGee, John "Mule" Miles, Dabney Montgomery, Robert L. Peeples, Claude Platte
USS Indianapolis Survivors
Donald L. Beety, James E. O'Donnell
V.J. Day Kissing Sailor
Glenn McDuffie, George Mendosa, Carl S. Muscarello
World War II Aviators & Aces
Robert Abernathy, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; Willliam Allen, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; C.E. "Bud" Anderson, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; Stanley Andrews, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; Robert Aschenbrener, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; Don Aulbury, Co-pilot, The Great Artiste & Bockscar at Hiroshima and Nagasaki; Raymond Bank, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; James Billo, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; Wayne Blickenstaff, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; Clarence "Spike" Borley, U.S. Navy Flying Ace; Doug Canning, Yamamoto Mission Pilot; George T. Chandler, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; Harry Comstock, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; J. Ted Crosby, U.S. Navy Ace Fighter Pilot; Robert Curtis, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; Billy Edens, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; Arthur Fiedler, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; Robert Goebel, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; Peter Goutiere, Hump Pilot, Fletcher "Christy" Hanks, Hump Pilot; Morris R. Jeppson, Weapons Test Officer, Enola Gay; Steven C. King, Hump Pilot; Steve Pisanos, U.S. Army Air Corps Ace; Leslie Smith, Zemke's Wolf Pack Pilot; Dale Spencer, U.S. Army Air Corps Acel Dutch Van Kirk, Navigator, Enola Gay; Alex Vraciu, U.S. Navy Flying Ace
Black Sheep Squadron
Glen Bowers, Tom Emrich, Ed Harper, James Hill,
Misc. Figures
Fredrick "Boots" Blesse, Korean War Flying Ace; Clyde Curtin, Korean War Flying Ace, U.S. Air Force; Teddy Draper, World War II Navajo Code Talker; Col. Gail Halverson, Berlin Airlift Candy Bomber Armin Lehmann, Hitler's Last Messenger Boy and Peace Activist; Margaret Ringenberg, Former WW II Women's Air Force Service Pilot (WASP); Robinson "Robbie" Risner, Korean War Flying Ace; Margie Stewart, World War II poster girl; Chuck Yeager, Noted Test Pilot
Astronauts
Buzz Aldrin, 2nd Man on the Moon, Roger Crouch, Michael L. Gernhardt, James D. Halsell, Greg Linteris, Susan L. Still, Donald A. Thomas, Janice E. Voss