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Famous members of the U.S. Merchant Marine have included: Jim Bagby, Jr., major-league baseball pitcher Raymond Bailey, actor Alvin Baldus, former Democratic member of Congress Alex Bonner, Emmy Award winning radio and television producer Nathaniel Bowditch, author L. Brent Bozell, Jr., conservative activist and Catholic writer Lenny Bruce, Comedian, Poet, drug addict Gordon Canfield, Republican congressman from New Jersey Alfonso J. Cervantes, forty-third Mayor of Saint Louis, Missouri G. N. Chandler, Famous Canadian-American Photographer and LDS Church Official Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) - inland waters - author Granville Conway, public servant, Presidential Medal for Merit recipient Harvey Cox, preeminent theologian and professor at Harvard Divinity School Joseph Curran, labor leader Richard Henry Dana, Jr., author Deborah Doane Dempsey, 1st American female master to command a cargo ship sailing internationally[1] Dan Devine, football coach Peter Falk, actor James Garner, actor Allen Ginsberg, poet Woody Guthrie, musician David Hackworth, retired United States Army colonel and prominent military journalist Sterling Hayden, actor and author Cisco Houston, folk singer Cornelius Cooper Johnson, Olympic medal-winning high jumper Irving Johnson, author, adventurer and sail training pioneer John Paul Jones, naval officer Jack Kerouac, author Joseph Stanley Kozlowski, AB, portrait and watercolor artist Leonard LaRue, naval officer who saved 14,000 lives during the Korean War Jack London, author Jack Lord, actor Jerry Marcus, cartoonist of Trudy (comic strip) Herman Melville, author Hugh Mulzac, master mariner and civil rights activist James Nachtwey, photojournalist and war photographer George H. O'Brien, Jr., Medal of Honor recipient in Korean War Jeremiah O'Brien captain of privateer 'Unity' in Revolutionary War's first battle Carroll O'Connor, actor Jack Paar, Created T.V. talk show whom Johnny Carson replaced Mary Patten (1837–1861), only woman to take command of a clipper ship after the captain was incapcitated [2]. Richard Phillips, held hostage by pirates and later rescued. Richard Scott Prather, mystery novelist Denver Pyle, actor Joseph Resnick, Democratic congressman from New York Nelson Riddle, American bandleader, arranger and orchestrator Ernie Schroeder, American comic book artist Otto Scott, journalist and author Hubert Selby, Jr., author Frank Sinkwich, 1942 Heisman Trophy winner Gary Snyder, poet Joseph D. Stewart, Vice Admiral, Superintendent of the United States Merchant Marine Academy Montfort Stokes, Democratic Senator Oliver Stone, three-time Academy Award-winning American film director and screenwriter. Celia Sweet, 1st female pilot in San Diego Bay; 1912[3] Paul Teutul, Sr., founder of Orange County Choppers Jim Thorpe, olympic athlete Eliza Thorrold, licensed tugboat master, San Francisco Bay; 1897[4] Dave Van Ronk, folk singer nicknamed the "Mayor of MacDougal Street." Clint Walker, actor Jack Warden, actor John S. Watson, African-American politician in New Jersey Ted Weems, bandleader and musician Carlia Wescott, 1st American woman to be granted marine engineer's license, 1922[5] Haskell Wexler, Academy Award-winning American cinematographer Charles Williams (U.S. author), writer of hardboiled crime fiction Robin Wilson (author), science fiction author and editor, and former President of California State University, Chico. Charles Armijo Woodruff, 11th Governor of American Samoa. See also United States Merchant Marine List of notable mariners