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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: People from Quantico, Virginia, People from Woodbridge, Virginia, Charles C. Krulak, Emmylou Harris, David Robinson, Shelby Lynne, Richard Bland Lee I, Jeff Frederick, Henry Lee III, Kathleen Seefeldt, Tommy Thigpen, Deon Butler, Scott Lingamfelter, Susan Ralston, John Hardin, George Fitzhugh, Ahmad Brooks, John Gibson, Thomas Mason, Brian Shul, Billy Kratzert, Ben Sanders, Monica Wright, David Stokes, Karibi Dede, Jimmy Little, Richard Anderson, William H. Tebbs, Haley Webb, Geof Isherwood, Brian Bates, John Driscoll, Benita Fitzgerald-Brown, Matt Lehr, William Butler, Stuart Duncan, Raymond A. Spicer, Kendall Marshall, Paul F. Nichols, John Bradford, Mike Matthews, Ralph S. Keyser, Corey Stewart, Robert L. Crawford, Jr., Gustavus Scott, Mike Metcalfe, Bob Bender, Roy Thomas, William W. Van Wyck, Cathy Harvin, David C. Mabie, Bill Sandifer, Austin Steward. Excerpt: David Maurice Robinson (born August 6, 1965)) is a retired American NBA basketball player, who played center for the San Antonio Spurs for his entire NBA career. Based on his prior service as an officer in the United States Navy, Robinson earned the nickname "The Admiral." He and teammate power forward Tim Duncan were nicknamed "The Twin Towers." Robinson was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame along with Michael Jordan, John Stockton, Jerry Sloan, and C. Vivian Stringer on September 11, 2009. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest centers in NBA history. David Robinson was born August 6, 1965 in Key West, Florida; the second child of Ambrose and Freda Robinson. Since Robinson's father was in the Navy, the family moved many times. After his father retired from the Navy, the family settled in Woodbridge, Virginia, where Robinson excelled in school and in most sports except basketball. He was 5 feet, 9 inches tall in junior high school so ...