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Naval Postgraduate School

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

Location:
Monterey, CA

Founding Date:
1909

Official Website:
http://www.nps.edu/

STUDENTS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Michael W. Hagee
Military
1-Dec-1944   33rd USMC Commandant, 2003-06
Lowell Jacoby
Military
28-Aug-1945   Director, Defense Intelligence Agency, 2002-05
Michael Mullen
Military
4-Oct-1946   Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2007-11
Ricardo Sanchez
Military
1953   Commander of US forces in Iraq, 2003-04
Patricia A. Tracey
Military
30-Nov-1950   Former Vice Admiral, US Navy
James Watkins
Government
7-Mar-1927 26-Jul-2012 US Secretary of Energy, 1989-93
John K. Welch
Business
c. 1951   CEO of USEC

TEACHERS AND PROFESSORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
David L. Anderson
Historian
1946   Trapped by Success
Dorothy Denning
Scientist
12-Aug-1945   Professor, interest in encryption
David R. Henderson
Economist
21-Nov-1950   The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics
Gary Kildall
Business
19-May-1942 11-Jul-1994 Founder of Digital Research, Inc.
Donald B. Rice
Business
4-Jun-1939   Secretary of the US Air Force, 1989-93

ADMINISTRATORS AND TRUSTEES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Marsha Johnson Evans
Military
c. 1947   CEO of American Red Cross, 2002-05
Ernest J. King
Military
23-Nov-1878 25-Jun-1956 Chief of Naval Operations, 1942-45
Elizabeth Paté-Cornell
Educator
17-Aug-1948   Risk analysis expert, Stanford professor
Clifford Sobel
Diplomat
1949   US Ambassador to Brazil
Graham B. Spanier
Educator
18-Jul-1948   President, Penn State University, 1995-2011


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