USNA 18th Company

51 honorees

The company is the most important unit in the Brigade of Midshipmen. Companies eat, sleep, study, drill, and compete together. Comprised of roughly 30-35 midshipmen from each of all four classes, they are led by 1/c Midshipmen. There are currently 36 companies in the Brigade, though there were only eight in the late 1920s before expanding to 36 from the late 1940s to the late 1990s, and then back to 30 until the 2025-2026 academic year.

Some classes are in the same company for all four years, but this too has varied. Some classes are "shotgunned" (all midshipmen in a class, usually following plebe year, are moved randomly to a different company), while others are "shuffled" (again usually following plebe year, an entire group would move from one company to another). Even though many alumni were a part of more than one company during their four years at the Naval Academy, the list below is reflective of the company from which they graduated.

1st Lieutenant | US Marine Corps
October 23, 1983 (23 years old)
1st Lieutenant | US Air Force
November 14, 1952 (25 years old)
1st Lieutenant | US Air Force
October 2, 1959 (27 years old)
1st Lieutenant | US Air Force
September 2, 1958 (27 years old)
Captain | US Navy
November 15, 1983 (53 years old)
Captain | US Marine Corps
August 25, 1952 (28 years old)
Ensign | US Navy
October 27, 1955 (24 years old)
Ensign | US Navy
September 11, 1957 (23 years old)
Lieutenant Commander | US Navy
October 19, 1965 (24 years old)
Lieutenant Commander | US Navy
July 29, 1966 (27 years old)
Lieutenant | US Navy
February 1, 1952 (29 years old)
Lieutenant (j.g.) | US Navy
July 10, 1943 (24 years old)
Lieutenant (j.g.) | US Navy
August 25, 1947 (26 years old)
Lieutenant (j.g.) | US Navy
November 30, 1964 (26 years old)
Lieutenant (j.g.) | US Navy
January 17, 1955 (24 years old)
Lieutenant (j.g.) | US Navy
August 12, 1951 (24 years old)