James Anderson, son of U-2 pilot Rudy Anderson, 2017
Tripp Anderson, son of U-2 pilot Rudy Anderson, 2016
Jacki Heyser, wife of U-2 pilot Steve Heyser, 2015
Richard J. Heyser, son of U-2 pilot Steve Heyser, 2015
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 2016
Sergei Khrushchev, 2017
Colonel Richard Leghorn, 2016
Chuck W. Maultsby II, son of U-2 pilot Chuck Maultsby, 2016
Jerry McIlmoyle, 2015, 2016, 2017
Robert Ross, 2016
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