Hispanics in the United States Naval Academy

Hispanics in the United States Naval Academy




First row:
Frederick Lois Riefkohl  Pedro Augusto del Valle  Jose M. Cabanillas
Second row:
Horacio Rivero, Jr.  Baldomero Lopez
Third row:
Marion Frederic Ramírez de Arellano  Joseph V. Medina  George D. Zamka

Hispanics in the United States Naval Academy account for the largest minority group in the institution. According to the Academy, the Class of 2009 includes 271 (22.2%) minority midshipmen. Out of these 271 midshipmen, 115 are of Hispanic heritage.[1] In 2004, of the total of 736 female midshipmen, 74 (10%) of them were of Hispanic descent.[2]

The United States Navy has implemented a recruitment program directed towards this group, El Navy, whose principal aim is to attract those who speak Spanish.[3]

First Hispanic-American alumni of the Academy

The United States Naval Academy (USNA), founded 1845, is an institution for the undergraduate education of officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps.[4]

The first Hispanic-American to graduate from the academy was Commodore Robert F. Lopez, Class of 1879.[5] The first Hispanic to graduate from the academy and to reach the rank of admiral was a Puerto Rican, Rear Admiral Frederick Lois Riefkohl, Class of 1911.

In 1980, the USNA included Hispanic/Latino as a racial category for demographic purposes. Four women identified themselves as Hispanics in the Class of 1981, and they became the first Hispanic females to graduate from the academy. The four women were Carmel Gilliland, who had the highest class rank; Lilia Ramirez, who retired with the rank of Commander; Ina Marie Gomez; and Trinora Pinto.[6]

Notable Hispanic USNA graduates

Amongst the Academy's Hispanic alumni who have distinguished themselves as career officers in the Navy, the Marine Corps or the United States Air Force are the following:

19th century, notable Hispanic USNA graduates

1900-1959, notable Hispanic USNA graduates

1960-present, notable Hispanic USNA graduates

Gallery of Hispanic USNA Alumni

  Hispanic USNA Alumni  
RADM Frederick Lois Riefkohl
Class of 1911
 
Lt. Gen. Pedro Augusto del Valle
Class of 1915
 
RADM Jose M. Cabanillas
Class of 1919
 
RADM Edmund Ernest García
Class of 1926
 
ADM Horacio Rivero Jr.
Class of 1931
 
Capt. Marion Frederic
Ramirez de Arellano
Class of 1935
 
RADM Rafael Celetino Benitez
Class of 1939
 
1st Lt. Baldomero Lopez
Class of 1947
 
RADM Benjamin Montoya
Class of 1958
 
RADM George "Rico" Mayer
Class of 1975
 
Brigadier General
Joseph V. Medina
Class of 1976
 
RADM Jay A. DeLoach
Class of 1978
 
Capt. Miguel López Alegría
Class of 1980
 
RADM Patrick H. Brady
Class of 1981
 
Lt. Col. Christopher J. "Gus" Loria
Class of 1983
 
Col. George David Zamka
Class of 1984
 

See also

References and notes

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  4. "United States Naval Academy". Retrieved 2007-04-30.
  5. 1 2 United States Naval Academy records on Robert F. Lopez.
  6. Capt. Gottschalk, USNA Institutional Research office. Retrieved May 31, 2007
  7. 1 2 [see above]
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  19. United States Navy press release (September 1993). "Navy Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Contributions". FindArticles.com. Retrieved 2007-04-17.
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  21. "Rear Admiral George E. Mayer, Commander, Naval Safety Center". U.S. Navy Biographies. United States Navy. Retrieved 2007-04-13.
  22. Rudi Williams (October 8, 2005). "Admiral Earns Executive Excellence Award from Hispanic Engineers". DefenseLINK News. U.S. Department of Defense. Retrieved 2007-04-17.
  23. "Official Biography for Joseph V. Medina". United States Marine Corps. May 31, 2005. Archived from the original on 2007-02-15. Retrieved 2007-03-07.
  24. "Rear Admiral Jay A. DeLoach". U.S. Navy Biographies. United States Navy. Retrieved 2007-04-08.
  25. "NASA Biographical Data-Lopez-Alegria". Astronaut Biographies. NASA. Retrieved 2007-04-30.
  26. Rear Admiral Patrick H. Brady Commander, Naval Undersea Warfare Center
  27. Ramirez, Anna Tulia. "Working Woman: Commander Lilia L. Ramirez, U.S. Navy (Retired), Natural Born Leader & Pioneer". Para MI. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-05-31.
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