Paul K. Carlton, Jr. (born 1946), Surgeon General of the United States Air Force
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Albert E. Carlton was born on February 20, 1866 in Warren, Illinois to H. M. Carlton, a merchant from Massachusetts.
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Carlton and his wife, Ethel Frizzell-Carlton, built the Carlton House in Pine Valley, Colorado Springs.
Paul K. Carlton (1921–2009), commander in chief of the Military Airlift Command
Paul K. Holmes III (born 1951), American lawyer and federal judicial nominee
Soon after Charles Lindbergh's famous solo transatlantic flight in 1927, a craze for all things aeronautical swept over America.
Paul K. Longmore (July 10, 1946 – August 9, 2010) was a professor of history, an author, and notable disability activist who taught at San Francisco State.
Weimer held over 90 patents, and was a member of the National Academy of Engineering and fellow of the Institute for Radio Engineers.
Paul K. Van Riper (born 1938), retired Lieutenant General of the United States Marine Corps
Paul K. Wright (born 1947), English/American mechanical engineer
Paul K. Van Riper, retired Lieutenant General of the United States Marine Corps