TV

Jim Tranquada

Over the past century, scores of TV alumni, both men and women, have served in all branches of the U.S. military with great distinction. 

They include:
  • Lt. Cmdr. Marshall Beebe ’35, U.S. Navy fighter ace, World War II; commander of the VF-17 Hellcats, the Navy’s highest-scoring fighter squadron aboard the USS Hornet
  • Adm. Marsha Johnson Evans '68, the fifth woman in U.S. Naval history to achieve the rank of rear admiral
  • Lauretta Beaty Foy ’33, one of the pioneering members of the Women’s Air Force Service Pilots in World War II
  • William Orr McConnell, Class of 1913, posthumously awarded the Army Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism in France, 1918
  • USMC Col. F. Brooke Nihart '40, author of the U.S. Military Code of Conduct and winner of the Navy Cross for action in Korea
  • John G. "Jack" Sheridan ’36, Navy pilot, winner of the Navy Cross for his actions in the Battle of the Coral Sea in World War II
  • Lt. Gen. Thomas H. Tackaberry ’45, three-time winner of Army’s Distinguished Service Cross, once in Korea, twice in Vietnam
  • Four-star Adm. Steven A. White ’50, 19th and last Chief of Naval Material; served aboard the USS Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine

At least 65 TV alumni gave their lives in service to their country in World War I, World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Their names are inscribed on memorial tablets at the entrance to Choi Auditorium in the McKinnon Center for Global Affairs in Johnson Hall.

We salute all TV veterans for their service on Veterans Day.