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Hello there. My name is SuperWIKI (not my real name), an avid Wikipedian who just wants friends, a job he loves and tons of fun! Has odd interests with the military, the nature of death, over-analyzing what cannot be analyzed (yeah I don't get it either) and re-doing everything he does just because it's not 'perfect' enough. That extends to the list articles I create for the welfare of this task force. Not a member (way too busy to), but I consider someone who keeps track of appointments and new promotions and wants to update them regularly for the public, zealously and attentively. You know, normal stuff. Still new to it though. I'll need tons of time and work put in before I actually fulfill my goal and even then my short attention span might make me give up halfway and continue in the next decade. Oh well.

Aside from all this malarkey, I mostly work on the Trope Pantheons on the TVTropes website. An excellent crossover comprising all characters from all across fiction (and uncontroversial real life where permitted), that sort of project will always and eternally be, to say the phrase, my jam. I may not exactly agree with the site's policies (especially its political leanings, which I will not elaborate on). Just a weirdo who happened to step is what I always say, the guy disconnected from reality always yakking on about that one chicken in the backyard, and whoever that deputy of the Mafia organization is (spoiler alert for File 1066: it was the rabbit-toothed chef). When you look at my userboxes, be mindful or enthused: one of them is not true. You already know don't you? Darn it. Heh.

So anyway...

Franchises I specialise in:

and to a certain extent...

Service summary

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To-do list for SuperWIKI:

Post-hold updates

  1. PRIORITY: Check that all newly-promoted 4-star, 3-star, and 2-star officers are updated accordingly.
    1. Move up newly-promoted officers to the next highest list.
    2. Remove newly-promoted officers from the lower list.
    3. Correct and update all related unit (main and dual-hats), leadership lists, overall service branch articles that have the officer's unit leadership included, and predecessor and successor's Wikipedia articles (especially the s-mil).
  1. Check dates of rank for newly-promoted officers after hold (consult GOMO for Army; MyNavyHR for Navy, USAF and USSF biographies for Air and Space Force)
  1. Change all PNG seals and logos to SVG, where possible
  1. Reminder: January (.00), February (.17), March (.25), April (.33), May (.42), June (.50), July (.58), August (.67), September (.75), October (.83), November (.92), December (.98)
 

Service award progress

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Currently, this editor has earned the Master Editor II service award.

To get to the next level, Master Editor III, they need to meet the time requirement.
Progress towards the next level (by time): [ 12.3 days / 365.3 days ]

3.4% completed

  

Awards received

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Hero of the Pantheon
for spearheading an emergency Archiving of the Pantheon
Master Editor II Ribbon
Senior Editor III Ribbon Veteran Editor IV Ribbon Experienced Editor Ribbon
Yeoman Level 4 Ribbon Journeyman Level 4 Ribbon Apprentice Level 4 Ribbon
Novice Level 4 Ribbon Registered Editor Level 4 Ribbon Experienced Pantheon Contributor Ribbon[a]
The Wikilink Barnstar
from Thatautistichistorian
The Military Barnstar
from FormalDude
The Military Barnstar
from Neovu79
The Original Barnstar
from Thewolfchild
Singapore Contributor Badge

My main duties (AVOID taking on more than you can chew, even if you hate articles of poor quality)

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  • Update four-star, three-star, and two-star U.S. military officer lists, and related information, and create new lists for retired officers where data is available.
  • Upload voice tracks for U.S. executive branch officials, senators, representatives, ambassadors and military officers.
  • Avoid getting drawn into overall research and restructuring efforts in relation to these articles, lest you overstress yourself.

Users in contact with or follow

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  • Thewolfchild (Moderator(?) I am on speaking terms with, very willing to help if you ask nicely)
  • Maliepa (Veteran uploader of military images, refer to him first for any potential image uploads if afraid of duplication)
  • Morinao (Very infrequent editor, the one who inspired me to start making lists based on his four-star ones)
  • Neovu79 (Infrequent, formerly frequent, uploads and contributions to military appointments and recently promoted officers)
  • KingEdinburgh (Routine updates to military nominations and appointments,[1] image uploads)
  • SmartyPants22 (So many list articles, note one-star officers and British senior officers)
  • EPMen (Substantive updates to military assignments, not often but tremendously consequential)
  • Clay (U.S. government personnel appointments + images, ask for potential nomination news)
  • RandomUserGuy1738 (Exclusive to Wikimedia; uploads Lloyd Austin images from the SecDef Flickr. Refer to him for potential Austin duplicates unless mine is earlier upload)
  • Foxtrot5151 (Contacted Morinao before, excellent military promotion researcher who has sent amendments to the Senate Armed Services Committee before)
  • LosPajaros (Many audio files of politicians)
  • AlaskaGal (Ted Stevens. Just Ted Stevens)

Pages created/heavily contributed to

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Military personnel

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United States Army

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United States Navy

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United States Air Force

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United States Coast Guard

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Military positions

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Military units

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Lists

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Pages I and LosPajaros + others added audio files to

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Those in bold consisted of multiple attempts; those highlighted in yellow are uploaded by LosPajaros or a related user

Executive branch

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Civilians

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Executive branch (civilians)
 
Presidents
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  • Joe Biden (46th U.S. President; 47th U.S. Vice President; former U.S. senator)
  • George H. W. Bush (41st U.S. President; 43rd U.S. Vice President; 11th DCI; 2nd liaison to PRC; 10th ambassador to the UN; former House)
  • George W. Bush (43rd U.S. President; 46th Texas governor)
  • Jimmy Carter (39th U.S. President; 76th Georgia governor)
  • Bill Clinton (42nd U.S. President; 40th and 42nd Arkansas governor; 50th Arkansas attorney general)
  • Calvin Coolidge (30th U.S. President; 29th U.S. Vice President; 48th Massachusetts governor; 46th Massachusetts lieutenant governor)
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower (34th U.S. President; retired U.S. Army general)
  • Gerald Ford (38th U.S. President; 40th U.S. Vice President; former House)
  • Warren G. Harding (29th U.S. President; former U.S. senator; 28th Ohio lieutenant governor)
  • Lyndon B. Johnson (36th U.S. President; 37th U.S. Vice President; former U.S. senator; former House)
  • Richard Nixon (37th U.S. President; 36th U.S. Vice President; former U.S. senator; former House)
  • Barack Obama (44th U.S. President; former U.S. senator)
  • Ronald Reagan (40th U.S. President; 33rd California governor)
  • William Howard Taft (27th U.S. President; 10th chief justice; 42nd War secretary; former appeals court judge; 6th U.S. solicitor general)
  • Donald Trump (45th U.S. President)
  • Woodrow Wilson (28th U.S. President; 34th New Jersey governor)
Vice Presidents
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  • Spiro Agnew (39th U.S. Vice President; 55th Maryland governor; 3rd Baltimore County executive)
  • Dick Cheney (46th U.S. Vice President; 17th SECDEF; former House; 7th White House chief of staff)
  • Al Gore (45th U.S. Vice President; former U.S. senator; former House)
  • Kamala Harris (49th U.S. Vice President; former U.S. senator; 32nd California attorney general)
  • Walter Mondale (42nd U.S. Vice President; 24th ambassador to Japan; former U.S. senator; 23rd Minnesota attorney general)
  • Mike Pence (48th U.S. Vice President; 50th Indiana governor; former House)
  • Nelson Rockefeller (41st U.S. Vice President; 49th NY governor; 1st Under. HEW secretary; former State Department official)
  • Henry A. Wallace (33rd U.S. Vice President; 10th Commerce secretary; 11th Agriculture secretary)
Cabinet officials
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  • John Ashcroft (79th Attorney General; former U.S. senator; 50th Missouri governor; 38th Missouri attorney general; 29th Missouri auditor)  Y
  • Les Aspin (18th SECDEF; former House)  Y
  • Lloyd Austin (28th SECDEF; retired U.S. Army general)
  • William Barr (77th and 85th Attorney General; 25th deputy attorney general; former DOJ official)  Y
  • Lloyd Bentsen (69th Treasury secretary; former U.S. senator; former House)  Y
  • Antony Blinken (71st State secretary; 18th State deputy secretary; 26th deputy NSA)
  • John Bryson (37th Commerce secretary)
  • Pete Buttigieg (19th Transportation secretary; 32nd South Bend mayor)
  • Miguel Cardona (12th Education secretary)
  • Ash Carter (25th SECDEF; 31st deputy SECDEF; former Defense Department official)  Y
  • Julian Castro (16th HUD secretary; 181st San Antonio mayor; former South Antonio city councillor)  Y
  • Elaine Chao (18th Transportation secretary; 24th Labor secretary; 12th Peace Corps director; 4th Transportation deputy secretary)
  • Hillary Clinton (67th State secretary; former U.S. senator; former U.S. First Lady)
  • Mark Esper (27th SECDEF; 23rd SECARMY)  Y
  • Marcia Fudge (18th HUD secretary; former House; former Warrensville Heights mayor)
  • Merrick Garland (86th Attorney General; former appeals court judge)
  • Robert Gates (22nd SECDEF; 15th DCI; 17th DNSA; 16th DDCI)
  • Timothy Geithner (75th Treasury secretary; former New York Fed president)  Y
  • Alberto Gonzales (80th Attorney General; former White House counsel; former Texas Supreme Court justice; former Texas state secretary)  Y
  • Jennifer Granholm (16th Energy secretary; 47th Michigan governor; 51st Michigan attorney general)
  • Deb Haaland (54th Interior secretary; former House)
  • Eric Holder (82nd Attorney General; 29th Deputy Attorney General; former U.S. attorney; former D.C. court judge)  Y
  • Chuck Hagel (24th SECDEF; former U.S. senator)  Y
  • Sally Jewell (51st Interior secretary)
  • John Kerry (68th State secretary; 1st WH climate advisor; former U.S. senator; 66th Massachusetts lieutenant governor)
  • Ray LaHood (16th Transportation secretary; former House; former Illinois state house)  Y
  • Mike Leavitt (20th HHS secretary; 10th EPA administrator; 14th Utah governor)  N
  • Jack Lew (76th Treasury secretary; 25th White House chief of staff; 32nd/38th OMB director)[b]  Y
  • Gary Locke (36th Commerce secretary; 21st Washington governor)[b]
  • Loretta Lynch (83rd Attorney General; former U.S. attorney)
  • Jim Mattis (26th SECDEF; retired U.S. Marine Corps general)  Y
  • Alejandro Mayorkas (7th DHS secretary; 6th DHS deputy secretary; 3rd USCIS director; former U.S. attorney)
  • Denis McDonough (11th Veterans Affairs secretary; 26th White House chief of staff; 25th DNSA)
  • Norman Mineta (14th Transportation secretary; 33rd Commerce secretary; former House; 59th San Jose mayor)  Y
  • Michael Mukasey (81st Attorney General; former district court judge)  Y
  • Steven Mnuchin (77th Treasury secretary)  Y
  • Paul H. O'Neill (72nd Treasury secretary; former OMB deputy director)  N
  • Leon Panetta (23rd SECDEF; 3rd CIA director; 18th White House chief of staff; 29th OMB director; former House)  Y
  • Henry Paulson (74th Treasury secretary)  Y
  • Sonny Perdue (31st Agriculture secretary; 81st Georgia governor)
  • Mike Pompeo (70th State secretary; 6th CIA director; former House)
  • Tom Price (23rd HHS secretary; former House; former Georgia state senator)  Y
  • Penny Pritzker (38th Commerce secretary)
  • Gina Raimondo (40th Commerce secretary; 75th Rhode Island governor; 30th Rhode Island treasurer)
  • Condoleezza Rice (66th State secretary; 19th NSA)  Y
  • Wilbur Ross (39th Commerce secretary)
  • Donald Rumsfeld (13th and 21st SECDEF; 6th White House chief of staff; 9th ambassador to NATO; 3rd OEO director; former House)  N
  • Ken Salazar (50th Interior secretary; former U.S. senator; 36th Colorado attorney general)[b]  N
  • Kathleen Sebelius (21st HHS secretary; 44th Kansas governor; 23rd Kansas insurance commissioner; former Kansas state House)  Y
  • Jeff Sessions (84th Attorney General; former U.S. senator; 44th Alabama attorney general; former U.S. attorney)  Y
  • Donna Shalala (18th HHS secretary; former House; former HUD assistant secretary)  Y
  • John W. Snow (73rd Treasury secretary; 3rd NHTSA administrator)  Y
  • Julie Su (acting Labor secretary; 27th Labor deputy secretary)
  • Rex Tillerson (69th State secretary)
  • Eric Shinseki (7th Veterans Affairs secretary; retired U.S. Army general)  Y
  • Tom Vilsack (30th and 32nd Agriculture secretary; 40th Iowa governor)
  • Marty Walsh (29th Labor secretary; 53rd Boston mayor)
  • Janet Yellen (78th Treasury secretary; 15th Fed chair; 19th Fed vice chair; former CEA chair)
Agency and department officials
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Ambassadors (political appointees)
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Ambassadors (career FSOs)
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Other executive branch
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Military

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Executive branch (military)
U.S. Army
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U.S. Marine Corps
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U.S. Navy
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U.S. Air Force
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U.S. Space Force
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U.S. Coast Guard
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U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
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State and municipal officials

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  • Frank Murkowski (R-AK) (8th Alaska governor; former U.S. senator)  N
  • Lurleen Wallace (D-AL) (46th Alabama governor; former Alabama First Lady)
  • Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-AR) (47th Arkansas governor; 31st White House press secretary)
  • Ron Dellums (D-CA) (48th Oakland mayor; former House)  Y
  • Eric Garcetti (D-CA) (42nd Los Angeles mayor)[b]  Y
  • Mike Coffman (R-CO) (Aurora, Colorado mayor; former House)  Y
  • Nathan Deal (R-GA) (82nd Georgia governor; former House; former Georgia state senator)  Y
  • Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) (55th Chicago mayor; 23rd White House chief of staff; former House)[b]  N
  • Sam Brownback (R-KS) (46th Kansas governor; former U.S. senator; former House)[b]  Y
  • Joseph Curtatone (D-MA) (35th Somerville mayor)
  • Michelle Wu (D-MA) (54th Boston mayor; former Boston City Council president; former Boston City Council member)
  • Anthony Brown (D-MD) (47th Maryland attorney general; former House; 8th Maryland lieutenant governor)  Y
  • Mark Dayton (D-MN) (40th Minnesota governor, former U.S. senator; 15th Minnesota auditor)  N
  • Keith Ellison (D-MN) (30th Minnesota attorney general; former House)  Y
  • Tim Walz (D-MN) (41st Minnesota governor; former House)
  • Greg Gianforte (R-MT) (26th Montana governor; former House)
  • Gurbir Grewal (D-NJ) (61st New Jersey attorney general)
  • Eric Adams (D-NY) (110th NYC mayor; 18th Brooklyn borough president; former NY state senator)
  • Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) (56th NY governor; 64th NY attorney general; 11th HUD secretary; former HUD official)  Y
  • Mike DeWine (R-OH) (70th Ohio governor; 50th Ohio attorney general; former U.S. senator; 59th Ohio lieutenant governor; former House)  Y
  • John Kasich (R-OH) (69th Ohio governor; former House)
  • Josh Shapiro (D-PA) (48th Pennsylvania governor; 50th Pennsylvania attorney general; former Montgomery County commissioner; former PA house)
  • Lincoln Chafee (LP-RI) (74th Rhode Island governor; former U.S. senator; former Warwick mayor)  Y
  • Henry McMaster (R-SC) (117th South Carolina governor; 91st South Carolina lieutenant governor; 50th South Carolina attorney general; former SC GOP chair; former U.S. attorney)
  • Joseph L. Fisher (D-VA) (3rd Virginia HR secretary; former House)  Y

U.S. Congress (Senate)

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U.S. Congress (Senate)
 

1913 Senate cohort

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1933 Senate cohort

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Richard Russell Jr. (D-GA)
  • Richard Russell Jr. (D-GA) (former President pro tempore; former Armed Services, Appropriations chair)  Y

1939 Senate cohort

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Robert A. Taft (R-OH)

1947 Senate cohort

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John C. Stennis (D-MS)
  • John C. Stennis (D-MS) (former President pro tempore; former Standards, Armed Services, Appropriations chair)  Y

1948 Senate cohort

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1954 Senate cohort

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Strom Thurmond (R-SC)
  • Strom Thurmond (R-SC) (former President pro tempore; former Judiciary, Armed Services chair)  Y

1957 Senate cohort

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  • Jacob Javits (R-NY) (former Labor, Foreign Relations ranking)
  • William Proxmire (D-WI) (former Banking chair; former Appropriations ranking)  N

1959 Senate cohort

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Robert Byrd (D-WV)
  • Hugh Scott (R-PA) (former GOP leader)
  • Robert Byrd (D-WV) (former President pro tempore; former Appropriations chair; former Democratic leader)  Y

1961 Senate cohort

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1962 Senate cohort

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Ted Kennedy (D-MA)
  • Ted Kennedy (D-MA) (former Judiciary, HELP chair; former Democratic whip)

1963 Senate cohort

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Daniel Inouye (D-HI)
  • Daniel Inouye (D-HI) (former President pro tempore; former Intelligence, Indian Affairs, Iran–Contra, Commerce, Appropriations chair)  Y

1966 Senate cohort

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1967 Senate cohort

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Howard Baker (R-TN)

1968 Senate cohort

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Ted Stevens (R-AK)
  • Ted Stevens (R-AK) (former President pro tempore; former Ethics, Rules, Governmental Affairs, Appropriations, Commerce chair)  Y

1969 Senate cohort

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Bob Dole (R-KS)
  • Alan Cranston (D-CA) (former Veterans' Affairs chair; former Democratic whip)  N
  • Bob Dole (R-KS) (former GOP leader; former Finance chair)  Y
  • Bob Packwood (R-OR) (former Commerce, Finance chair; former GOP conference chair)  Y

1971 Senate cohort

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  • William Roth (R-DE) (former Governmental Affairs, Finance chair)  N

1972 Senate cohort

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Sam Nunn (D-GA)
  • Sam Nunn (D-GA) (former Armed Services chair)  N

1973 Senate cohort

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1974 Senate cohort

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  • Wendell Ford (D-KY) (former Democratic whip; former Space, Rules chair)  Y

1975 Senate cohort

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Patrick Leahy (D-VT)
  • Patrick Leahy (D-VT) (former President pro tempore; former Agriculture, Judiciary, Appropriations chair)  Y

1976 Senate cohort

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  • John Chafee (R-RI) (former Environment chair; former GOP conference chair)  Y

1977 Senate cohort

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Richard Lugar (R-IN)

1978 Senate cohort

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Nancy Kassebaum (R-KS)

1979 Senate cohort

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Carl Levin (D-MI)

1980 Senate cohort

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George J. Mitchell (D-ME)

1981 Senate cohort

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  • Chris Dodd (D-CT) (former Rules, Banking chair)  N
  • Chuck Grassley (R-IA) (President pro tempore emeritus; ranking, Budget, Narcotics; former Aging, Finance, Judiciary chair)  Y
  • Don Nickles (R-OK) (former Budget chair; former GOP whip)  Y
  • Arlen Specter (D-PA) (former Intelligence, Veterans' Affairs, Judiciary chair)  Y

1982 Senate cohort

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1983 Senate cohort

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1985 Senate cohort

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Tom Harkin (D-IA)
  • Tom Harkin (D-IA) (former Agriculture, HELP chair)  Y
  • Mitch McConnell (R-KY) (GOP leader; former Ethics, Rules chair)  Y
  • Phil Gramm (R-TX) (former Banking chair)  Y
  • Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) (former Veterans' Affairs, Intelligence, Commerce chair)  Y

1986 Senate cohort

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1987 Senate cohort

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John McCain (R-AZ)
  • Richard Shelby (R-AL) (former Intelligence, Banking, Rules, Appropriations chair)  Y
  • John McCain (R-AZ) (former Indian Affairs, Commerce, Armed Services chair)
  • Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) (former Appropriations chair)  Y
  • Kit Bond (R-MO) (former Small Business chair; former Intelligence vice chair)  Y
  • Kent Conrad (D-ND) (former Budget chair)  N
  • Harry Reid (D-NV) (former Democratic leader; former Ethics chair)  Y
  • Tom Daschle (D-SD) (former Democratic leader)  Y

1989 Senate cohort

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1990 Senate cohort

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  • Daniel Akaka (D-HI) (former Veterans' Affairs, Indian Affairs chair)  Y
  • Bob Smith (R-NH) (former Ethics, Environment chair)  Y

1991 Senate cohort

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Paul Wellstone (D-MN)

1992 Senate cohort

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Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)
  • Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) (former Rules, Narcotics, Intelligence chair; former Judiciary ranking)  Y
  • Byron Dorgan (D-ND) (former Indian Affairs chair)  Y

1993 Senate cohort

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1994 Senate cohort

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  • Jim Inhofe (R-OK) (former Environment, Armed Services chair)  Y
  • Fred Thompson (R-TN) (former Governmental Affairs chair)  Y

1995 Senate cohort

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Olympia Snowe (R-ME)

1996 Senate cohort

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Ron Wyden (D-OR)

1997 Senate cohort

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1999 Senate cohort

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Chuck Schumer (D-NY)

2000 Senate cohort

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2001 Senate cohort

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2002 Senate cohort

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Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)

2003 Senate cohort

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Lamar Alexander (R-TN)

2005 Senate cohort

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2006 Senate cohort

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2007 Senate cohort

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2009 Senate cohort

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2010 Senate cohort

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2011 Senate cohort

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John Hoeven (R-ND)

2012 Senate cohort

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Brian Schatz (D-HI)

2013 Senate cohort

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Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)

2014 Senate cohort

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2015 Senate cohort

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Gary Peters (D-MI)

2017 Senate cohort

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Tammy Duckworth (D-IL)

2018 Senate cohort

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2019 Senate cohort

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Mitt Romney (R-UT)

2020 Senate cohort

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2021 Senate cohort

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Jon Ossoff (D-GA)

2023 Senate cohort

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2024 Senate cohort

2025 Senate cohort

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1920 House cohort

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Hamilton Fish III (R-NY)

1923 House cohort

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1925 House cohort

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Edith Nourse Rogers (R-MA)

1928 House cohort

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John W. McCormack (D-MA)
  • John W. McCormack (D-MA) (former Speaker and Democratic leader; former Space chair)  Y

1935 House cohort

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1941 House cohort

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Jamie Whitten (D-MS)
  • Jamie Whitten (D-MS) (former Dean; former Appropriations chair)  Y

1949 House cohort

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Peter W. Rodino (D-NJ)

1953 House cohort

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William Natcher (D-KY)
 
Tip O'Neill (D-MA)

1955 House cohort

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John Dingell (D-MI)
  • Dante Fascell (D-FL) (former Foreign Affairs chair)  Y
  • John Dingell (D-MI) (former Dean; former Energy and Commerce chair)  Y
  • Jim Wright (D-TX) (former Speaker and Democratic leader)  Y

1957 House cohort

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Robert H. Michel (R-IL)

1959 House cohort

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Dan Rostenkowski (D-IL)
 
Silvio O. Conte (R-MA)

1961 House cohort

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Mo Udall (D-AZ)

1963 House cohort

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Augustus Hawkins (D-CA)
 
Claude Pepper (D-FL)

1965 House cohort

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Patsy Mink (D-HI)
 
Lee Hamilton (D-IN)
 
Tom Foley (D-WA)
  • Patsy Mink (D-HI)  Y
  • Lee Hamilton (D-IN) (former Intelligence, Iran–Contra, Foreign Affairs chair)[b]  Y
  • John Conyers (D-MI) (former Dean; former Oversight, Judiciary chair)  Y
  • Kika de la Garza (D-TX) (former Agriculture chair)  Y
  • Tom Foley (D-WA) (former Speaker and Democratic leader; former Agriculture chair)[b]  Y

1966 House cohort

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1967 House cohort

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1969 House cohort

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Dave Obey (D-WI)

1971 House cohort

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Bill Young (R-FL)
 
Charles Rangel (D-NY)

1973 House cohort

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Don Young (R-AK)

1974 House cohort

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1975 House cohort

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George Miller (D-CA)
 
Henry Waxman (D-CA)
  • George Miller (D-CA) (former Children, Natural Resources, Education chair)  Y
  • Henry Waxman (D-CA) (former Oversight, Energy and Commerce chair)  Y
  • Henry Hyde (R-IL) (former Judiciary, International Relations chair)  Y
  • Jim Oberstar (D-MN) (former Transportation chair)  N
  • John LaFalce (D-NY) (former Small Business chair; former Financial Services ranking)  Y

1976 House cohort

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Ron Paul (R-KY)

1977 House cohort

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  • Bob Stump (R-AZ) (former Veterans' Affairs, Armed Services chair)  Y
  • Bob Livingston (R-LA) (former Appropriations chair)  Y
  • David Bonior (D-MI) (former Democratic whip)  N
  • Dale Kildee (D-MI)  Y
  • Dick Gephardt (D-MO) (former Minority Leader and Democratic leader)  Y
  • Ike Skelton (D-MO) (former Armed Services chair)  Y
  • Bob Walker (R-PA) (former Science chair)  Y
  • Norm Dicks (D-WA) (former Intelligence, Appropriations ranking)  Y
  • Nick Rahall (D-WV) (former Transportation ranking; former Natural Resources chair)  Y

1979 House cohort

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Newt Gingrich (R-GA)

1980 House cohort

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1981 House cohort

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Tom Lantos (D-CA)
 
Barney Frank (D-MA)
 
Steny Hoyer (D-MD)

1983 House cohort

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Howard Berman (D-CA)

1984 House cohort

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1985 House cohort

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1987 House cohort

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Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
 
John Lewis (D-GA)

1988 House cohort

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1989 House cohort

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Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL)
 
Jim McDermott (D-WA)

1990 House cohort

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1991 House cohort

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John Boehner (R-OH)
 
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC)

1992 House cohort

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1993 House cohort

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Mike Castle (R-DE)

1995 House cohort

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Walter B. Jones Jr. (R-NC)

1996 House cohort

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Elijah Cummings (D-MD)

1997 House cohort

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Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY)

1998 House cohort

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Barbara Lee (D-CA)

1999 House cohort

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Paul Ryan (R-WI)

2001 House cohort

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James Langevin (D-RI)

2002 House cohort

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2003 House cohort

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2004 House cohort

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2005 House cohort

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Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO)

2007 House cohort

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Gabby Giffords (D-AZ)

2008 House cohort

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2009 House cohort

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John Garamendi (D-CA)

2010 House cohort

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2011 House cohort

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Trey Gowdy (R-SC)

2012 House cohort

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2013 House cohort

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Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY)

2014 House cohort

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2015 House cohort

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Ken Buck (R-CO)

2016 House cohort

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2017 House cohort

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Mike Johnson (R-LA)
 
Don Bacon (R-NE)
 
Liz Cheney (R-WY)

2018 House cohort

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2019 House cohort

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Ilhan Omar (D-MN)
 
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY)

2020 House cohort

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2021 House cohort

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2022 House cohort

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2023 House cohort

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Judicial branch

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Judicial branch
  • Samuel Alito (SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court judge; former U.S. attorney)
  • Amy Coney Barrett (SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court judge)
  • Harry Blackmun (former SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court judge)
  • Stephen Breyer (former SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court judge)
  • Warren E. Burger (15th SCOTUS chief justice; former appeals court judge; former assistant attorney general)
  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg (former SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court judge)
  • Neil Gorsuch (SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court judge)
  • Ketanji Brown Jackson (SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court, district court judge)'
  • Elena Kagan (SCOTUS associate justice; 45th solicitor general)
  • Brett Kavanaugh (SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court judge; former WH staff secretary)
  • Anthony Kennedy (former SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court judge)
  • Thurgood Marshall (former SCOTUS associate justice; 32nd solicitor general; former appeals court judge)
  • Sandra Day O'Connor (former SCOTUS associate justice; former state appeals court judge)
  • Lewis F. Powell Jr. (former SCOTUS associate justice)
  • William Rehnquist (16th SCOTUS chief justice; former SCOTUS associate justice; former U.S. assistant attorney)
  • John Roberts (17th SCOTUS chief justice; former appeals court judge; former principal deputy solicitor general)
  • Antonin Scalia (former SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court judge; former attorney general; former Administrative Conference chair)
  • Sonia Sotomayor (SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court, district court judge)
  • David Souter (former SCOTUS associate justice; former state supreme court, appeals court judge; 20th New Hampshire attorney general)
  • John Paul Stevens (former SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court judge)
  • Potter Stewart (former SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court judge)
  • Clarence Thomas (SCOTUS associate justice; former appeals court judge; 8th EEOC chair)
  • Byron White (former SCOTUS associate justice; 6th deputy attorney general)

Others

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References

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  1. ^ You're faster than me!  

Notes

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Later appointed to consultative/investigative government role or ambassadorship