Baker’s Dozen III

Fictional Characters in real or fictional armed forces

  1. Horatio Hornblower, Royal Navy, in the series by C.S.Forester
  2. Captain 1st rank Marko Ramius of the Soviet Red Fleet, from The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy
  3. Private Billy Pilgrim, US Army, Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
  4. Corpsman Rhomann Dey, Nova Corps, Guardians of the Galaxy
  5. Colonel Nathan Jessep, US Marine Corps, A Few Good Men
  6. Private James Francis Ryan, US Army, Saving Private Ryan
  7. Captain Jack “Lucky Jack” Aubrey, Royal British Navy, Master and Commander
  8. Harry Flashman, 11th Regiment of Light Dragoons
  9. Major Major Major Major, US Army, Catch-22, by Joseph Heller
  10. Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, US Marine Corps, Full Metal Jacket

Fictional Characters in real or fictional armed forces

  1. Horatio Hornblower, Royal Navy, in the series by C.S.Forester
  2. Captain 1st rank Marko Ramius of the Soviet Red Fleet, from The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy
  3. Private Billy Pilgrim, US Army, Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
  4. Corpsman Rhomann Dey, Nova Corps, Guardians of the Galaxy
  5. Colonel Nathan Jessep, US Marine Corps, A Few Good Men
  6. Private James Francis Ryan, US Army, Saving Private Ryan
  7. Captain Jack “Lucky Jack” Aubrey, Royal British Navy, Master and Commander
  8. Harry Flashman, 11th Regiment of Light Dragoons
  9. Major Major Major Major, US Army, Catch-22, by Joseph Heller
  10. Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, US Marine Corps, Full Metal Jacket
  11. Private Henry Fleming, 304th New York Infantry Regiment, The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane

Fictional Characters in real or fictional armed forces

  1. Horatio Hornblower, Royal Navy, in the series by C.S.Forester
  2. Captain 1st rank Marko Ramius of the Soviet Red Fleet, from The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy
  3. Private Billy Pilgrim, US Army, Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
  4. Corpsman Rhomann Dey, Nova Corps, Guardians of the Galaxy
  5. Colonel Nathan Jessep, US Marine Corps, A Few Good Men
  6. Private James Francis Ryan, US Army, Saving Private Ryan
  7. Captain Jack “Lucky Jack” Aubrey, Royal British Navy, Master and Commander
  8. Harry Flashman, 11th Regiment of Light Dragoons
  9. Major Major Major Major, US Army, Catch-22, by Joseph Heller
  10. Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, US Marine Corps, Full Metal Jacket
  11. Private Henry Fleming, 304th New York Infantry Regiment, The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
  12. Admiral Jack Norrington, British Royal Navy, Pirates of the Caribbean films

Fictional Characters in real or fictional armed forces

  1. Horatio Hornblower, Royal Navy, in the series by C.S. Forester
  2. Captain First Rank Marko Ramius of the Soviet Red Fleet, from The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy
  3. Private Billy Pilgrim, US Army, Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
  4. Corpsman Rhomann Dey, Nova Corps, Guardians of the Galaxy
  5. Colonel Nathan Jessep, US Marine Corps, A Few Good Men
  6. Private James Francis Ryan, US Army, Saving Private Ryan
  7. Captain John “Lucky Jack” Aubrey, British Royal Navy, Master and Commander
  8. Harry Flashman, 11th Regiment of Light Dragoons
  9. Major Major Major Major, US Army Air Forces, Catch-22, by Joseph Heller
  10. Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, US Marine Corps, Full Metal Jacket
  11. Private Henry Fleming, 304th New York Infantry Regiment, The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
  12. Admiral Jack Norrington, British Royal Navy, Pirates of the Caribbean films
  13. Capt. James T. Kirk, Federation Starfleet, Star Trek TV show and films

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Admirable judges and lawyers

  1. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., US Supreme Court

Admirable judges and lawyers

  1. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., US Supreme Court
  2. Justice Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court

Admirable judges and lawyers

  1. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., US Supreme Court
  2. Justice Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court
  3. Constance Baker Motley, 1st black female federal judge

Admirable judges and lawyers

  1. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., US Supreme Court
  2. Justice Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court
  3. Constance Baker Motley, 1st black female federal judge
  4. Clarence Darrow, noted defense attorney whose clients included John T. Scopes

Admirable judges and lawyers

  1. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., US Supreme Court
  2. Justice Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court
  3. Constance Baker Motley, 1st black female federal judge
  4. Clarence Darrow, noted defense attorney whose clients included John T. Scopes
  5. Crystal Eastman, founding member of the ACLU

Admirable judges and lawyers

  1. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., US Supreme Court
  2. Justice Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court
  3. Constance Baker Motley, 1st black female federal judge
  4. Clarence Darrow, noted defense attorney whose clients included John T. Scopes
  5. Crystal Eastman, founding member of the ACLU
  6. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US Supreme Court

Admirable judges and lawyers

  1. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., US Supreme Court
  2. Justice Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court
  3. Constance Baker Motley, 1st black female federal judge
  4. Clarence Darrow, noted defense attorney whose clients included John T. Scopes
  5. Crystal Eastman, founding member of the ACLU
  6. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US Supreme Court
  7. Daniel Webster. US congressman, statesman, and (according to Stephen Vincent Benét) the only lawyer to ever win a case against the Devil

-“BB”-

Admirable judges and lawyers

  1. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., US Supreme Court
  2. Justice Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court
  3. Constance Baker Motley, 1st black female federal judge
  4. Clarence Darrow, noted defense attorney whose clients included John T. Scopes
  5. Crystal Eastman, founding member of the ACLU
  6. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US Supreme Court
  7. Daniel Webster. US congressman, statesman, and (according to Stephen Vincent Benét) the only lawyer to ever win a case against the Devil
  8. Abraham Lincoln

Admirable judges and lawyers

  1. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., US Supreme Court
  2. Justice Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court
  3. Constance Baker Motley, 1st black female federal judge
  4. Clarence Darrow, noted defense attorney whose clients included John T. Scopes
  5. Crystal Eastman, founding member of the ACLU
  6. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US Supreme Court
  7. Daniel Webster. US congressman, statesman, and (according to Stephen Vincent Benét) the only lawyer to ever win a case against the Devil
  8. Abraham Lincoln, noted Illinois trial lawyer before his election as President
  9. Harlan Fiske Stone, appointed an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court by President Calvin Coolidge, Republican of Massachusetts, and promoted to Chief Justice of the United States by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrat of New York

Admirable judges and lawyers

  1. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., US Supreme Court
  2. Justice Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court
  3. Constance Baker Motley, 1st black female federal judge
  4. Clarence Darrow, noted defense attorney whose clients included John T. Scopes
  5. Crystal Eastman, founding member of the ACLU
  6. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US Supreme Court
  7. Daniel Webster. US congressman, statesman, and (according to Stephen Vincent Benét) the only lawyer to ever win a case against the Devil
  8. Abraham Lincoln, noted Illinois trial lawyer before his election as President
  9. Harlan Fiske Stone, appointed an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court by President Calvin Coolidge, Republican of Massachusetts, and promoted to Chief Justice of the United States by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrat of New York
  10. Mahatma Gandhi. Called to the bar in London in 1891; known for his campaign for Indian independence and civil rights.

Admirable judges and lawyers

  1. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., US Supreme Court
  2. Justice Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court
  3. Constance Baker Motley, 1st black female federal judge
  4. Clarence Darrow, noted defense attorney whose clients included John T. Scopes
  5. Crystal Eastman, founding member of the ACLU
  6. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US Supreme Court
  7. Daniel Webster. US congressman, statesman, and (according to Stephen Vincent Benét) the only lawyer to ever win a case against the Devil
  8. Abraham Lincoln, noted Illinois trial lawyer before his election as President
  9. Harlan Fiske Stone, appointed an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court by President Calvin Coolidge, Republican of Massachusetts, and promoted to Chief Justice of the United States by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrat of New York
  10. Mahatma Gandhi. Called to the bar in London in 1891; known for his campaign for Indian independence and civil rights.
  11. Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld, started The Innocence Project using DNA technology to exonerate wrongly accused prisoners, freed over 250 people since.

Admirable judges and lawyers

  1. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., US Supreme Court
  2. Justice Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court
  3. Constance Baker Motley, 1st black female federal judge
  4. Clarence Darrow, noted defense attorney whose clients included John T. Scopes
  5. Crystal Eastman, founding member of the ACLU
  6. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US Supreme Court
  7. Daniel Webster. US congressman, statesman, and (according to Stephen Vincent Benét) the only lawyer to ever win a case against the Devil
  8. Abraham Lincoln, noted Illinois trial lawyer before his election as President
  9. Harlan Fiske Stone, appointed an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court by President Calvin Coolidge, Republican of Massachusetts, and promoted to Chief Justice of the United States by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrat of New York
  10. Mahatma Gandhi. Called to the bar in London in 1891; known for his campaign for Indian independence and civil rights.
  11. Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld, started The Innocence Project using DNA technology to exonerate wrongly accused prisoners, freed over 250 people since.
  12. Kenesaw Mountain Landis, federal judge and the first commissioner of baseball.

Admirable judges and lawyers

  1. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., US Supreme Court
  2. Justice Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court
  3. Constance Baker Motley, 1st black female federal judge
  4. Clarence Darrow, noted defense attorney whose clients included John T. Scopes
  5. Crystal Eastman, founding member of the ACLU
  6. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US Supreme Court
  7. Daniel Webster. US congressman, statesman, and (according to Stephen Vincent Benét) the only lawyer to ever win a case against the Devil
  8. Abraham Lincoln, noted Illinois trial lawyer before his election as President
  9. Harlan Fiske Stone, appointed an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court by President Calvin Coolidge, Republican of Massachusetts, and promoted to Chief Justice of the United States by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrat of New York
  10. Mahatma Gandhi. Called to the bar in London in 1891; known for his campaign for Indian independence and civil rights.
  11. Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld, started The Innocence Project using DNA technology to exonerate wrongly accused prisoners, freed over 250 people since.
  12. Kenesaw Mountain Landis, federal judge and the first commissioner of baseball.
  13. Ralph Nader, activist lawyer and political spoiler

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More admirable judges and lawyers

  1. John Adams-The defending lawyer for the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre

More admirable judges and lawyers

  1. John Adams-The defending lawyer for the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre
  2. John Quincy Adams - defended slaves in The United States v. Amistad

More admirable judges and lawyers

  1. John Adams - The defending lawyer for the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre
  2. John Quincy Adams - defended slaves in The United States v. Amistad
  3. William Kunstler - lead defender of the Chicago 7

More admirable judges and lawyers

  1. John Adams - The defending lawyer for the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre
  2. John Quincy Adams - defended slaves in The United States v. Amistad
  3. William Kunstler - lead defender of the Chicago 7
  4. Gloria Allred - noted for taking on high-profile cases, especially feminist causes