List of members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans

Notable members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans have included:

President
Harry Truman
Lieutenant General
John Lejeune
Academy Award winner
Clint Eastwood
Journalist, writer,
and media consultant
Pat Buchanan

References

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