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Sunita Williams
Sunita Lyn Williams is a retired United States Navy captain and former NASA astronaut. Williams served aboard the International Space Station as a flight engineer for Expedition 14, Expedition 15, Expedition 32, and Expedition 71 and commander of Expedition 33 and Expedition 72. A member of NASA’s Commercial Crew program, she became the first woman to fly on a flight test of an orbital spacecraft during the 2024 Boeing Crew Flight Test and had her stay extended by technical problems aboard the ISS for more than nine months. She is one of the most experienced spacewalkers: her nine spacewalks are second-most by a woman, and her total spacewalk time of 62 hours and 6 minutes is fourth overall and the most by a woman.

Joan Higginbotham
American engineer and NASA astronaut

Kathryn P. Hire
NASA astronaut and Captain in the U.S. Navy Reserve
George D. Zamka
American astronaut

Don "The Dragon" Wilson
American kickboxer
Ann E. Dunwoody
U.S. Army, first four-star general in U.S. military history
Alyssa Carson
American space enthusiast
Albert Scott Crossfield
United States Navy officer (1921-2006)
Thomas Bohrer
American rower
Ubaldo Jiménez
Dominican Republic baseball player
David A. King
American engineer
Cora Richardson-Hodge
politician in Anguilla

Dwight Walton
Canadian basketball player-coach
Gustave F. Perna
U.S. military officer
Rocío Hernández
Spanish-born Puerto Rican footballer
Jill Yager
American zoologist (born 1945)
Wassim Michael Haddad
Applied mathematician
Peter Durant
politician in Massachusetts, US
Amy Simon-Miller
researcher
Gerald Berkel
Lieutenant-Governor of Sint Eustatius since 2010