Franklin Delano Roosevelt was an influential American statesman who served four historic terms as President during WWII and the Great Depression.
Douglas MacArthur was a legendary five-star American general known for his pivotal leadership during World War II and the Korean War.
Bessie Coleman was a pioneering African American aviator who shattered barriers as the first licensed black female pilot, inspiring generations of aviators.
Grover Cleveland Alexander, a Hall of Fame pitcher, dominated baseball in the early 20th century, winning 373 career games and three Triple Crowns.
Aldo Nadi was an Italian fencer and instructor, known as the greatest swordsman of his time, who dominated the sport in the early 20th century.
John Garand was an American firearms designer, best known for inventing the M1 Garand rifle, a standard issue weapon during World War II.
William Shemin was a World War I veteran and Medal of Honor recipient, known for his exceptional bravery and selflessness during the Battle of Sechault.
Harry Patch was a British supercentenarian and the last surviving soldier to have fought in the trenches during World War I.
Air Marshal Sir Richard Williams was an Australian aviator and military leader, instrumental in founding the Royal Australian Air Force and shaping its early development.