PEOPLE - UNITED STATES
Names beginning with the letter K
This page lists all K-named U.S. citizens and residents whose pictures are available through the Online Library.
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K-named Persons are listed below in alphabetical order. Scan down the list until you find the ship you want, then click its entry to access appropriate image pages.
- Kaack, Henry H., Seaman, USN (crewman of the Arctic exploration steamer Jeannette, 1879-1881)
- Kahn, Amalie M. Townsley, Yeoman 1st Class (F), USNRF, (in service, 1918-19)
- Kalajian, K.A., Seaman 1st Class, USN, (Crewmember of USS Boston, 1944)
- Kalk, Stanton F., Lieutenant (Junior Grade), USN, (1894-1917)
- Kane, Elisha Kent, Assistant Surgeon, USN, (1820-1857)
- Kane, Miss Florence, (Sponsor of USS Kane, 1919)
- Kane, Marjorie, Specialist (Teacher) 1st Class, USNR(W) (in service, 1945)
- Kane, Nicholas J., Lieutenant Commander, USNRF, (Commanding Officer of USS Panaman, 1919)
- Kanitcer, B.A., Aviation Ordnanceman 3rd Class, USN, (Aircrewman rescued by a USS Boston floatplane, 1944)
- Keisur, Anna, U.S. Navy Nurse (in service, during World War I)
- Kell, John McIntosh, Commander, Confederate States Navy, (1823-1900)
- Kellogg, Ann Marie, (Mrs. Hiram Paulding)
- Kelly, U.S. Navy enlisted man (Crewman on USS Savannah (CL-42), 1938)
- Kelly, Francis, Chief Machinist's Mate, USN, (1860-1938)
- Kelly, John J., Private, USMC, (1898-1957)
- Kelly, Lassie, Chief Yeoman (F), USNRF, (in service, circa 1918-19)
- Keppler, Reinhardt J., Boatswain's Mate 1st Class, USN, (1918-1942)
- Kesey, W.R., Aviation Radioman 2nd Class, USN, (Aircrewman on USS Boston, 1944)
- Kidd, Isaac C., Rear Admiral, USN, (1884-1941)
- Kiesel, William C., Lieutenant (Junior Grade), USNR, (in service, 1944)
- Kilmer, John E., Hospitalman, USN, (in service, 1952)
- Kimball, Dan A. (1896-1970). Secretary of the Navy, 1951-1953
- Kimberly, Lewis A., Rear Admiral, USN, (1830-1902)
- Kimmell, Miss Harriet Virginia, (Sponsor of USS Vincennes, May 1936)
- Kimmel, Husband E., Rear Admiral, USN, (1882-1968)
- Kimmel, Manning M.,
Commander, USN, (1913-1944)
- King, Ernest J., Fleet Admiral, USN (1878-1956). Chief of Naval Operations, 1942-1945
- King, James, Seaman, CSN, (Killed in Action, June 1864)
- King, John, Chief Water Tender, USN (1865-1938)
- King, Mrs. Joseph A., (Chief Yeoman (F) Margaret Mary Fitzgerald, USNRF, in service circa 1918-1919)
- Kinkaid, Thomas C., Admiral, USN (1888-1972)
- Kinser, Elbert L., Sergeant, USMCR, (1922-1945)
- Klingesmith, Edward W., Torpedomans Mate 3rd Class, USNR, (crew member of USS Barb, 1945)
- Knapper, Lieutenant Commander, USN, (served on board USS Texas, 1944)
- Kneller, Mary, (World War II era WAVE)
- Knee, Dorothy, Specialist (T) 3rd Class, USNR(W) (in service, 1943)
- Knight, Henry, Third Assistant Engineer, USN, (Civil War Officer on USS Coeur de Lion)
- Kniskern, Miss Lena, of Howe's Cave, New York. (Recipient of a post card from a Soldier who returned to the United States on USS Santa Ana, June 1919)
- Knox, Frank (1874-1944).
Secretary of the Navy, 1940-1944
- Kocak, Matej, Sergeant, USMC, (1882-1918)
- Koeblitz, Joyce, U.S. Air Force employee. (Passenger on USNS General Maurice Rose, circa the 1950s)
- Koelsch, John Kelvin, Lieutenant (Junior Grade), USN, (1923-1951)
- Kopp, Ira Francisco, Gunner's Mate, First Class, USN, (lost with USS Chauncey, 1917)
- Kozak, Edward R.,
U.S. Navy enlisted man (Crewman on USS Savannah
(CL-42) during World War II)
- Kraus, Richard E., Private First Class, USMCR, (1925-1944)
- Kruz, Martin A., Mess Management Specialist, 2nd Class, USN, (crewman on USS Hull, 1975)
- Kuschel, Alma, Lieutenant Commander, USN (Nurse Corps). (Nurse on USNS General Maurice Rose, circa the later 1950s or early 1960s)
- Kusak, L.J., Seaman, USN, (crewmember of USS Dixie, 1969)
- Kyle, Margaret, Lieutenant (Junior Grade), USNR(W), (in service, 1945)
- Kyle, Patrick J.,
Landsman, USN, (1854-1929)
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