John Barry (March 25, 1745 – September 13, 1803) was an Irish-American officer in the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War and later in the United States Navy.
John Paul Jones was the first famous American Naval Officer. In a naval battle with the British he was asked to strike his colors, to which he replied with the famous phrase "I have not yet begun to fight". Although his accomplishments were minor, he was able to show that the British fleet was not invincible and provided America with a win when it badly needed one.
An American Naval Officer is a commissioned officer in the US Navy or US Coast Guard.
Andreas Ioannides - naval officer - died in 2011.
Robert Henley - naval officer - was born in 1783.
Robert Henley - naval officer - died in 1828.
James Nicholson - naval officer - was born in 1737.
John Manley - naval officer - died in 1793.
John Manley - naval officer - was born in 1733.
John Young - naval officer - died in 1781.
John Young - naval officer - was born in 1740.
William Gwin - naval officer - was born in 1832.
William Gwin - naval officer - died in 1863.