•
Medal of Honor recipients •
Master Chief Hospital Corpsman William R. Charette (1932–2012), U.S. Navy, for action with the Marine Corps in the
Korean War. Charette also was the individual who selected the
Unknown Soldier representing World War II in a ceremony aboard the
USS Canberra. •
Duane E. Dewey, U.S. Marine Corps, for actions with the 1st Marine Division during the Korean War. • Master Sergeant
James R. Hendrix (1925–2002), U.S. Army, for action with the
4th Armored Division at the
Battle of the Bulge in World War II. • Sergeant Major
Franklin D. Miller (1945–2000), U.S. Army Special Forces, for action in the
Vietnam War . • Others •
Frank Baker (1944–2010), professional baseball player •
Mel Brandt (1919-2008), TV announcer and actor, World War II veteran •
Philip J. Corso (1915–1998), U.S. Army Lt. Colonel &
ufologist •
Raymond Fernandez, aka "Hercules Hernandez" (1956–2004), professional wrestler. •
Scott Helvenston (1965–2004), film trainer-stuntman and former
Navy SEAL • Lt. Commander
Mike Holovak (1919–2008), U.S. Navy, skipper of PT boat in the South Pacific credited with sinking nine Japanese ships in World War II. •
Hal Jeffcoat (1924–2007), Major League Baseball pitcher and outfielder • Major
David Moniac (1802–1836), veteran of the
Second Seminole War, first Native American graduate of
United States Military Academy. •
Blackjack Mulligan (1941–2016), professional wrestler, author and football player •
Ernie Oravetz (1932–2006), Major League Baseball outfielder • Colonel
Leonard T. Schroeder (1918–2009), the first soldier ashore in the
Normandy Landings on D-Day, June 6, 1944, during World War II. •
Frank Stanley (1922–1999), cinematographer for Clint Eastwood films such as
Breezy,
Magnum Force,
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot and
The Eiger Sanction •
Champ Summers (1946–2012), Major League Baseball outfielder •
Ann Turner Cook (1926-2022), Original Model of the
Gerber Baby Logo == Notable monuments ==