Latest NOUS Awards
Annual NOUS Awards
In furtherance of its mission, the Naval Order presents annual awards.
The Admiral George Dewey Award to one eminently outstanding senior civilian
The Distinguished Sea Service Award to one eminently outstanding Sea Services officer of pay grade O-9 or above shortly after retirement
The Distinguished Sea Service Award - Senior Enlisted to one eminently outstanding Sea Services senior enlisted member shortly after retirement
The RADM Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature to the author of a published book of particular merit
The three US Naval Academy midshipmen scoring the highest in competitive examinations on national and international political science issues
The outstanding graduate of the Chief of Naval Air Training Command Pilot Officer program; Pilot of the Year
The outstanding graduate of the Chief of Naval Air Training Command Flight Officer program; NFO of the Year
The outstanding midshipmen and cadets at the New York State Merchant Marine Academy, California State Maritime Academy and Naval ROTC programs at various Universities
To the Outstanding Junior Officer Instructor at the US Coast Guard Academy
The Nimitz Leadership Award to a notable leader of the U. S. sea services in a particular field of endeavor, for a particular achievement, or for past accomplishments
US Naval Academy Division of Humanities and Social Sciences awards the three midshipmen from the Academy who have written the best essay on current national or international affairs
The Lieutenant Commander Lee W. Douglas Memorial Award is given to a commandery of over fifty companions in recognition of outstanding local effort and success achieved in membership growth, communications, Congress support, or national initiatives
The Captain Jan Armstrong Memorial Award recognizes excellence in commanderies with fifty or fewer companions in recognition of outstanding local effort and success achieved in membership growth, communications, Congress support, or national initiatives.
Who is Eligible for Our Awards?
George Dewey Award
Any United States civilian eligible for Regular membership in the Naval Order, whose record for service sets him/her apart among his/her peers, is deemed eligible for the “Admiral of the Navy George Dewey Award.” The period of eligibility is not an issue for this award. It is assumed that the awardee will make every effort to accept this award in person. Each local Commandery may submit the name of only one candidate for consideration each year. Each submission shall be accompanied by a brief biographical sketch which will be circulated for voting purposes.
Distinguished Sea Service Award
At its Centennial Congress in 1990 the Naval Order established a Distinguished Sea Service Award (DSSA) to each year honor a recently retired senior officer of one of the sea services who, over a total career, so distinguished himself/herself and the Naval Services, that he/she should be singled out as one who stands "First Among Firsts."
Distinguished Sea Service Award - Senior Enlisted
In 2014, the Naval Order established a Distinguished Sea Service Award - Senior Enlisted (DSSA-SE) to each year honor a recently retired senior enlisted member of one of the sea services who, over a total career, so distinguished himself/herself and the Naval Services, that he/she should be singled out as one who stands "First Among Firsts.”
Rear Admiral Thomas F. Brown III Memorial Award
The RADM Thomas F. Brown III Memorial Award is presented by the Naval Order and selected by the Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA) to the person being recognized as Pilot of the Year.
Rear Admiral Thurston J. James Memorial Award
The Naval Flight Officer student achieving the highest overall flight and academic grades during the preceding calendar year as determined by the Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA).
Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature
The prize is named for the late Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison, a Harvard University history professor widely considered to be America’s most distinguished naval historian. The award is administered and presented by the New York Commandery of the Naval Order of the United States. The finalists and winner are selected by a distinguished committee of members of the New York Commandery. Books may be recommended for consideration by members of the Naval Order of the United States but must be nominated for Committee consideration by a Companion of the New York Commandery. There are detailed and stringent standards that must be met by the author and the work and the Committee follows set guidelines in considering the nominees.
US Coast Guard Academy Junior Instructor Award
Annually since 1989, the Naval Order of the United States, in cooperation with the Superintendent of the Academy, sponsors the Coast Guard Academy Junior Officer Award to recognize the exceptional personal, professional and academic leadership, and commitment to learning exhibited by a junior officer of the rotating faculty. The presentation is made at the Academy’s Convocation Ceremony when the entire Corps of Cadets assemble with Academy faculty and staff, guests, and friends to begin the new academic year. This award is most distinctive because the recipient is chosen by the Corps of Cadets.
The Nimitz Leadership Award (Texas Commandery)
Since 1986, the Texas Commandery has recognized the leadership of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz by presenting an award in his memory. Admiral Nimitz’s outstanding leadership qualities are examples of those qualities for which the Texas Commandery was chartered. The Nimitz Leadership Award is presented annually to a notable leader of the U. S. sea services in a particular field of endeavor, for a particular achievement, or for past accomplishments that cover more than one year of service. Any member of the Texas Commandery can nominate a candidate for the award. The final selection is made by the Nimitz Leadership Award Committee.
The Lieutenant Commander Lee W. Douglas Memorial Award
As Recorder General from 1982 through 1995, LCDR Lee Wayland Douglas, USN (Ret.) rendered singular service to local commanderies and individual companions. His reports were diligently documented; his minutes comprehensive and complete. Gifted with exceptional talent for writing and research, his legacy includes: Authorship of the first Naval Order Operations Manual, 1986; Publication of the Centennial Register of Companions 1890 – 1993; Assembly of the Naval Order Operations Manual Revised 1993; Research and design of the new Register of all Naval Order Companions. This award is given to a commandery in recognition of outstanding local effort and success achieved in one or more of the following: Membership Growth, Internal Communications, Annual Congress Support, and/or National Commandery Initiatives. In 2019, the Lee W. Douglas Award was limited to Commanderies with over fifty companions.
The Captain Jan Armstrong Memorial Award
The Captain Jan Armstrong Memorial Award was established in 2019 to recognize excellence in commanderies with fifty or fewer companions. Captain Jan Vincent Armstrong, USN (Ret.), gave remarkable service to the Naval Order in responding to the emergency caused by the sudden loss of LCDR Lee Douglas in 1995 by volunteering to serve as both Recorder General and Registrar General until a suitable replacement could be found for the position of Registrar General. Captain Armstrong’s dedication to the task and cheerfulness in fulfilling the duties of these key positions inspired others to volunteer their service to the Naval Order. Captain Armstrong was recognized for her extraordinary service by being elected as the first female commander of the San Francisco Commandery. This award is given to a commandery in recognition of outstanding local effort and success achieved in one or more of the following: Membership Growth, Internal Communications, Annual Congress Support, and/or National Commandery Initiatives.
Past George Dewey Award Honorees
Past Distinguished Sea Service Award Honorees
Past Distinguished Sea Service Award - Senior Enlisted Honorees
Past Rear Admiral Thomas F. Brown III Memorial Award Honorees
Past Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature Honorees
2024 Nicholas Lambert, The Neptune Factor: Alfred Thayer Mahan and the Concept of Sea Power
2023 Eric Jay Dolin, Rebels at Sea: Privateering in the American Revolution
2022 Paul Stillwell, Battleship Commander: The Life of Vice Admiral Willis A. Lee Jr.
2020 M. Ernest Marshall, Rear Admiral Herbert V. Wiley: A Career in Airships and Battleships
2015 Craig L. Symonds, Neptune: The Allied invasion of Europe and the D-Day Landings
2014 Jack Cheevers, Act of War: Lyndon Johnson, North Korea and the Capture of the Spy Ship Pueblo
2007 Ian W. Toll, Six Frigates: Epic History of Founding of the US Navy
2006 RADM Joseph F. Callo, John Paul Jones: America’s First Sea Warrior
2004 James D. Hornfischer, Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors
2003 Former Navy Secretary John F. Lehman (twice honored), On Seas of Glory
1989 Former Navy Secretary John F. Lehman (twice honored), Command of the Seas
1977 David McCullough, The Path Between the Seas: The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870-1914
Thomas B. Buell, The Quiet Warrior : A Biography of Admiral Raymond A. Spruance
Ivan Musicant, Empire by Default: The Spanish-American War and the Dawn of the American Century
Past Rear Admiral Thurston J. James Memorial Award Honorees
2022 LTJG Charles P. Mahoney USN
2021 LTJG Brandon T. Chall, USN
2020 ENS Louise S. Zhou, USN
2019 LTJG Jared M. Hachmeister, USN
2013 LTJG Andrea R. Kaltenbach
2010 LTJG Adam “Oompa” Jackson
2009 Lieutenant Junior Grade Michael A. McLaughlin
2008 Capt. Edward Holtz, USM
2007 LTJG Erik Halvorson
1990 LTJG Chris Eagle, USN
1981 LTJG Kevin R. Doport, USN
1973 LTJG David Leestma, USN
Past US Coast Guard Academy Junior Instructor Award Honorees
2023 LT John Groen, USCG
2022 LT Julin Blanco, USCG
2021 LT Derek Perry, USCG
2020 (not awarded - Covid)
2019 LT Jamie Chicoine, USCG
2015 LT Sean A. Munnis, USCG
2014 LT Emily M. Gibbons, USCG
2013 LT Andrew Halvorson, USCG
2012 LT Tom S. Crowley, USCG
2011 LCDR Brian J. McSorley, USCG
2010 LT Nicole M. Tesoniero, USCG
2009 LCDR Maurice D. Murphy, USCG
2008 LT James J. Smith, USCG
2007 LT Thomas W. Denucci, USCG
2006 LCDR John C. Dettleff, USCG
2005 LCDR Michael E. Senecal, USCG
2004 LCDR Wayne Mackenzie, USCG
2003 LCDR Glenn M. Sulmasy, USCG
2002 LCDR Timothy J. Cimpaglio, USCG
2001 LCDR Jonathan D. Heller, USCG
2000 LCDR John C. O’Connor, USCG
1999 LT Eric P. Kowack, USCG
1998 LT Todd Garlin, USCG
1997 LCDR David J. Martin, USCG
1996 LT Michael R. Hicks, USCG
1995 LT Eric C. Jones, USCG
1994 LT Thomas Kowenhoven, USCG
1993 LT Paul E. Deveau, USCG
1992 LTJG John C. O’Connor, USCG
1991 LCDR Patrick T. Kelly, USCG
1990 LT Thomas F. Atkin, USCG
1989 LT Robert R. Albright, II, USCG
Past Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Leadership Award Honorees
2023 RADM Patrick D. Hall, USN (Ret.)
2022 LCDR Bryan Stern, USN (Ret.); Project Dynamo
2021 CDR Eugene "Gene" Tulich, USCG (Ret.)
2020 RADM Grace M. Hopper
2019 CAPT. W.O. King, Jr.
2018 RADM Paul F. Thomas, USCG
2017 ADM William H. McRaven, Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command
2016 CAPT Norman “Dusty” Kleiss, Navy Cross/DFC Midway Dive Bombers
2015 ADM Patrick M. Walsh, Vice Chief of Naval Operations, Commander U. S. Pacific Fleet
2014 VADM David B. Robinson, Cdr., Naval Surface Forces, U. S. Pacific Fleet
2013 RADM James A. Watson, IV, USCG, President/COO ABS, American Division
2012 VADM Albert H. Konetzni, Jr., Deputy Commander U. S. Fleet Forces Command and U. S. Atlantic Fleet
2011 RADM W. W. Pickavance, Jr., Superintendent, Texas Maritime Academy
2010 RADM Clay W. G. Fulcher, NASA Space Flight Scientist
2009 Gordon R. England, DEPSECDEF & SECNAV
2008 CAPT Carter B. Conlin, Commander General, Naval Order of the U. S.
2007 ADM Robert E. Kramek, Commandant, U. S. Coast Guard
2006 GEN M. W. Hagee, Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps
2005 BGEN D. L. Hill, Texas Air National Guard & Flying Tiger
2004 RADM L. A. Hopkins, Battle of Midway
2003 MGEN J. E. Livingston, USMC, Medal of Honor
2002 VADM James B. Stockdale, Medal of Honor
2001 B. R. Inman, Director of Naval Intelligence
2000 LT T. R. Norris, Medal of Honor
1999 CAPT D. C. Leestma, Astronaut
1998 CAPT Carl V. Ragsdale, Commander Emeritus, Texas Commandery
1997 ADM R. J. Kelly, CINCPAC
1996 ADM J. A. Lyons, Jr., CINCPAC
1995 BGEN R. E. Gale, USMC, Medal of Honor
1994 LT M. E. Thornton, Medal of Honor
1993 CAPT J. W. Young, Astronaut Space Medal of Honor
1992 CDR H. L. Buell, Carrier Aviation Pioneer
1991 COL M. Paige, USMC, Medal of Honor
1990 RADM J. C. Lemoyne, Special Warfare Pioneer
1989 RADM J. D. Ramage, Carrier Aviation Pioneer
1988 RADM S. D. Griggs, Astronaut
1987 RADM F. N. Smith, Chief of Naval Reserve
1986 John F. Lehman, SECNAV
Lieutenant Commander Lee W. Douglas Memorial Award Honorees
2018 Florida First Coast
2017 San Francisco
2016 National Capital
2015 Charleston
2014 Charleston, San Francisco
2013 National Capital
2012 New York
2011 Newport
2010 Monterey Bay
2009 Florida First Coast
2008 Florida First Coast, Monterrey Bay
2007 National Capital
2006 San Francisco
2005 Monterey Bay
2004 National Capital