I've probably missed a bunch of obvious ones, but these are the ones that I've found so far.

 

  1. Agent Liberty (Benjamin Lockwood)
  2. The All-American (Johnny Appleton)
  3. The American Belle (Libby Joyce)
  4. The American Crusader (Archibald Masters)
  5. The American Dream (Shannon Carter)
  6. The American Eagle I (Tom Standish)
  7. The American Eagle II (James Dore Sr.)
  8. The American Eagle III (Johnny Jingo)
  9. The American Maid The Tick
  10. American Pi (Claire Grant)
  11. American Star (Marguerite Li)
  12. Battlestar (Lemar Hoskins)
  13. Betsy Ross (Elizabeth Rose)
  14. “Biff” Barkley “Rangers of Freedom”
  15. Buddy the Daredevil Boy
  16. Captain America I (Steven Rogers) “Revolutionary War”
  17. Captain America II (Steve Rogers)
  18. Captain America III (Isaiah Bradley)
  19. Captain America IV (William Burnside)
  20. Captain America V (Roscoe Simons)
  21. Captain America VI (Carol Danvers) “Marvel Mangaverse”
  22. Captain America VII (Bucky Barnes)
  23. Captain America VIII (Sam Wilson)
  24. Captain America IX (Samantha T. Wilson)
  25. Captain America X (Danielle Cage)
  26. Captain America XI (Peggy Carter) Exiles (vol. 3) #3
  27. Captain America XII (Aaron Fischer)
  28. Captain America XIII (Nichelle Wright)
  29. Captain America XIV (Joe Gomez)
  30. Captain America XV (Arielle Agbayani)
  31. Captain America XVI (Miles Morales) What If? Miles Morales
  32. Captain America XVII (Gwen Rogers) Spider-Gwen:Gwen-Verse
  33. Captain America Junior (Freddy Rogers)
  34. Captain Americat (Steven Mouser)
  35. Captain Battle (John Battle)
  36. Captain Courageous
  37. Captain Fearless (John Fearless VI)
  38. Captain Fight (Jeff Crockett)
  39. Captain Flag (Tom Townsend)
  40. Captain Freedom (Don Wright)
  41. Captain Invincible The Return of Captain Invincible
  42. Captain Liberty “The Tick”
  43. Captain Red Cross (Hank Greer)
  44. Captain V (Alan Dale)
  45. Captain Wonder (Jeff Jordan)
  46. Chaplain America (Speedy Rogers)
  47. Charlie America
  48. Citizen Steel (Nathan Heywood)
  49. Commando Yank (Chase Yale)
  50. Dandy “Harry ‘A’ Chesler”
  51. The Defender (Don Stevens)
  52. Dicky (Dicky Carter)
  53. Doodle (Dick Walters)
  54. Dusty the Boy Detective
  55. The Eagle (Bill Powers)
  56. The Eaglet (Bud Pierce)
  57. The Fighting American (Nelson Flagg)
  58. The Fighting Yank (Bruce Carter III)
  59. The Flag (Jim Courtney)
  60. The Flag Man (Major Hornet)
  61. General Glory (Joseph Jones)
  62. The Great Defender (Stormy Foster)
  63. The Iron Patriot (Toni Ho)
  64. Lady Liberty "Freedom Brigade"
  65. The Liberator (Nelson Drew)
  66. The Liberty Belle I (Libby Lawrence)
  67. The Liberty Belle II (Caroline Dean)
  68. The Lone Warrior (Stan Carter)
  69. Major Glory “Justice Friends”
  70. Major Liberty (John Liberty)
  71. Major Victory
  72. Man of War
  73. Minute-Man (Jack Weston)
  74. Miss America I (Joan Dale)
  75. Miss America II (Madeleine Joyce)
  76. Miss America III (Diane Martin)
  77. Miss America IV (Maria Nagisa)
  78. Miss Liberty (Betty Lynn)
  79. Miss Patriot (Mary Morgan)
  80. Miss Victory (Joan Wayne)
  81. Mister America I (Tex Thompson)
  82. Mister America II (Trey Thompson)
  83. Mister America III (Jeffrey Graves)
  84. Molly Pitcher (Molly Preacher)
  85. Ms. America (America Chavez)
  86. The Old Soldier Astro City
  87. Pat Patriot (Patricia Patrios)
  88. Patriette Common Grounds
  89. The Patriot I (Jeff Mace)
  90. The Patriot II "Freedom Brigade"
  91. The Patriot III (Eli Bradley)
  92. Pepper “Stars & Stripes”
  93. Peter Cabot “Rangers of Freedom”
  94. The Phantom Eagle (Mickey Malone)
  95. Ranger Girl (Gloria Travers)
  96. The Red Blazer (Jack Dawson)
  97. The Red Cross (Peter Hall)
  98. Roger Ramjet
  99. Roy, the Super-Boy (Roy Carter)
  100. Rusty “Holyoke”
  101. Rusty Ryan
  102. Sergeant States
  103. The Secret Stamp (Roddy Colt)
  104. The Sentinel Centaur
  105. The Shield I (Joe Higgins)
  106. The Shield II (Lancelot Strong)
  107. The Shield III (Joe Higgins Jr.)
  108. The Shield IV (Michael Barnes)
  109. The Shield V (Victoria Adams
  110. Skyrocket (Celia Forrestal)
  111. Sparky (Mickey Vane)
  112. Speedboy
  113. The Spirit of '76 I (Gary Blakely)
  114. The Spirit of ’76 II (William Nasland)
  115. Star and Stripe (Cathleen Bate)
  116. The Star-Spangled Kid I (Sylvester Pemberton III)
  117. The Star-Spangled Kid II (Courtney Whitmore)
  118. Steel the Indestructible Man (Hank Heywood Sr.)
  119. Stripesy (Pat Dugan)
  120. The Super-American
  121. The Super Green Beret (Tod Holton))
  122. The Super-Patriot (Johnny Armstrong)
  123. Super President (James Norcross)
  124. The Super-Soldier (Clark Kent)
  125. “Tex” Russell “Rangers of Freedom”
  126. The Torch of Liberty (Paul Gibney)
  127. Uncle Sam Freedom Fighters
  128. The Unknown Soldier Ace Periodicals
  129. U.S.A. I Quality
  130. U.S.A. II Image
  131. The U.S. Agent (John Walker)
  132. U.S. Jones
  133. Van “Stars & Stripes”
  134. Victor “The Victory Boys”
  135. V-Man (Jerry Steele)
  136. Whitey “Stars & Stripes”
  137. Yank (Dick Walters)
  138. Yankee Boy (Victor Martin)
  139. The Yankee Clipper (Patrick Carney)
  140. Yankee Doodle Jones
  141. The Yankee Doodle Kid (Robby Reed)
  142. The Yankee Eagle (Jerry Noble)
  143. Yankee Girl I (Laura Mason)
  144. Yankee Girl II (Kitty Kelly)
  145. Yankee Poodle (Rova Barkitt)

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  • That's a pretty complete list, Bob! 

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    Comparing it against Super Patriotic Heroes (edited by Criag Yoe), here are three you missed:

    Captain Courageous

    Man of War

    Rusty Ryan (and the Boyville Brigadiers)

    In the "I've probably missed a bunch of obvious ones" catagory:

    Captain America II - William Naslund (formerly Spirit of 76*)

    Captain America III - Jeff Mace - (formerly the Patriot*)

    Captain America IV - William Burnside

    Captain America - Sam Wilson (current)

    *Listed under first heroic identity.

  • You've listed Major Victory.  I assume this refers to the leader of The Force of July, who certainly considered himself to be a patriotic hero, even though the team fought The Outsiders on several occasions.  On that basis, should the other members of the team (Lady Liberty, Mayflower, Silent Majority and Sparkler) also be included?

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  • You've got John Walker as U.S. Agent, but you don't have him as a Captain America.

    Another Captain America not mentioned is Roscoe Simons, the poor sap who tried to step up when Steve Rogers took the Nomad guise and was soon murdered. 

    There is also the Americommando



  • Jeff of Earth-J said:

    Captain Courageous  Definitely missed him.

    Man of War Definitely missed him.

    Rusty Ryan (and the Boyville Brigadiers)  Definitely missed him.

    Captain America II - William Naslund (formerly Spirit of 76*)  Just a personal quirk of mine, but if a given individual has had more than one "super" identity, I''ll list them under one of their names.  (Unless they're alternate Earth versions, or something similar)  I'm sure that I haven't been perfectly consistent about this.

     Captain America III - Jeff Mace - (formerly the Patriot*) See above

    Captain America IV - William Burnside Definitely missed him.  Actually, I'd never hesrd of him.

    Captain America - Sam Wilson (current) Defintely missed him.

  • Actually,no, I was thinking of this Major Victory:

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    I suppose that I  never really thought of the Frce of July as "heroes", as such.

    Peter Wrexham said:

    You've listed Major Victory.  I assume this refers to the leader of The Force of July, who certainly considered himself to be a patriotic hero, even though the team fought The Outsiders on several occasions.  On that basis, should the other members of the team (Lady Liberty, Mayflower, Silent Majority and Sparkler) also be included?

  • Regardimg, John Walker, see my answer regarding Jeff Mace and William Nasland above.

    Roscoe Simons is another character that I'd never heard of.  There are many gaps in my comics knowledge.As far as "Americommando" goes,  I know that's an alterbat enme for the first Mister america", but I'd never read a comic where he went by the name that I can recall.  I know that there were other Americommandos, but none of them seem to have been particularly "heroic".



    ClarkKent_DC said:

    You've got John Walker as U.S. Agent, but you don't have him as a Captain America.

    Another Captain America not mentioned is Roscoe Simons, the poor sap who tried to step up when Steve Rogers took the Nomad guise and was soon murdered. 

    There is also the Americommando

  • Added

    1. Battlestar
    2. Captain America (William Burnside)
    3. Captain America (Roscoe Simons)
    4. Captain America (Sam Wilson)
    5. Captain Courageous
    6. Man of War
    7. Rusty Ryan
  • I'm pretty sure that's General Glory.

    Jeff of Earth-J said:

    The talk of Major Victory reminded me of Major Glory.

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  • "I'm pretty sure that's General Glory."

    Whoops. Right you are. (Removed.)

    "Just a personal quirk of mine..."

    As I suspected.

    "Actually, I'd never heard of [William Burnside]."

    A.K.A. "The Captain America of the 1950s."

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    Here's Roscoe Simons.

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  • There is, however, a Major Glory in the Justice Friends, so I'll add him.

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    Jeff of Earth-J said:

    "I'm pretty sure that's General Glory."

    Whoops. Right you are. (Removed.)

    "Just a personal quirk of mine..."

    As I suspected.

    "Actually, I'd never heard of [William Burnside]."

    A.K.A. "The Captain America of the 1950s."

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    Here's Roscoe Simons.

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