Veterans of foreign wars of the united states awards and citations ~ criteria and recipients the vfw americanism award



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VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES

AWARDS AND CITATIONS ~ CRITERIA AND RECIPIENTS
THE VFW AMERICANISM AWARD
Awarded to an individual for outstanding contribution to Americanism principles. To recognize exemplary achievement in promoting those values such as patriotism, commitment to service and love of country which contributes to the betterment of the American society.

Recipients:

1959 George Meany (AFL-CIO)

1960 Thomas S. Gates, Secretary of Defense

1961 Senator George A. Smathers

1962 Senator Hubert H. Humphrey

1963 J. Edgar Hoover

1966 Raymond Burr

1967 True Davis

1968 Admiral Arleigh Burke

1969 Reverend Theodore N. Hesburgh

1970 Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

1971 John Wayne

1973 Pete Rozelle

1974 Mayor Richard J. Daley

1975 Colonel Leon G. Turrou

1976 General Daniel (Chappie) James, Jr.

1977 Brian B. Reynolds

1978 Central Intelligence Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation

1979 Senator Russell B. Long

1980 Servicemen killed in Iran Rescue attempt (posthumously ~ Capt. Richard L. Bakke, USAF - Sgt. John D. Harvey, USMC - Cpl. George N. Holmes, Jr.,

USMC - SSgt. Dewey L. Johnson, USMC - Capt. Harold L. Lewis, Jr., USAF - TSgt. Joel C. Mayo, USAF - Capt. Lyn D. McIntosh, USAF - Capt. Charles McMillan, II, USAF

1981 Lt. Gen. J. H. Doolittle, USAF (Ret)

1982 Richard "Red" Skelton

1983 Jan Scruggs, President, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund

1985 Corporal Jeffrey T. Nashton, USMC

1986 Judge Frederick B. Lacey

1987 Paul A. Volcker

1988 John O. Marsh, Jr.

1989 Congressman Silvio O. Conte

1990 A. F. "Bud" Dudley

1991 Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks of the US

1992 Senator John McCain

1993 Calrton G. Philpot

1994 Gerald McRaney

1995 Jesse Brown, Secretary of Veterans Affairs

1996 James Lee Witt, Director, FEMA



  1. James K. Kallstrom, Asst. Director in Charge, NY Division, FBI

  2. Congressman Gerald B. Solomon

  3. Marcy Kaptur, U. S. House of Representatives

  4. (NOT AWARDED)

  5. Heather French Henry

  6. Congressman Ike Skelton

(THE VFW AMERICANISM AWARD)

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  1. Darryl Worley

  2. FedEx

  3. Dick Morris

  4. Dr. Richard Carmona

  5. George E. Wahlen

  6. Lt. Col. Charles Dryden (Posthumously)

  7. Rick Monday

  8. (5) – Kenneth O. Preston, Sgt Maj Army, Carlton W. Kent, Sgt Maj Marine Corps, Rick D. West, Master Chf Petty Off. Navy, James A. Roy, Chf Master Sgt Air Force, and Charles W. Bowen, Master Chf Petty Off Coast Guard, Ret

  9. Tim S. Wakefield, Boston Red Sox

  10. Joe Galloway

  11. General Peter W. Chiarelli

  12. Tom Clark, High School Teacher

  13. NONE

  14. Scott LoBaido, American Artist



THE VFW ARMED FORCES AWARD
Awarded to active or retired member of the Armed Forces for outstanding contributions to National Security. To recognize extraordinary achievement by members of the Armed Forces of the United States in such manner as to reflect the highest traditions of service to the Armed Forces, the Nation and to its national security.
Recipients:

1964 Adm. Harry D. Felt, USN (Ret)

1965 M/Sgt. Calvin J. Bowlin, USA

1966 Col. Michael R. Yunck, USMC

1967 Capt. Harvey G. Barnum, Jr., USMC

1968 BGen Robin Olds

1969 Gen. Creighton W. Abrams

1970 S/Sgt. Edward Marrero, USAF

1971 The Prisoners of War (in absentia)

1972 Adm. John S. McCain, Jr.

1973 Air Force Aces (Captains Richard S. Ritchie, Charles B. DeBellevue and

Jeffrey S. Feinstein)

1974 RAdm. Jeremiah A. Denton, USN (POW)

1975 Gen. George Brown, USAF

1976 Col. Sydney H. Batchelder, Jr., USMC

1977 Maj. Arthur G. Bonifas and LT Mark T. Barrett (posthumously)

1978 MGen John Singlaub, USA (Ret)

1979 Gen. Louis H. Wilson

1980 LtGen. Daniel O. Graham, USA (Ret)

1981 William A. Connelly, Sgt. Major of the Army

1982 Four Navy Airmen responsible for the shooting down of Libyan Aircraft:

(Lt. James Anderson, USN - Lt. Lawrence Mucsynski, USN - Lt. David

Venlet, USN - Cmdr. Henry Kleemann, USN)

1983 LtCmdr Albert A. Schaufelberger, III (posthumously)

1984 Gen. Paul X. Kelley, USMC

1985 Major Arthur D. Nicholon, Jr. (posthumously)

1986 Crew of the USS Saratoga

1987 United States Coast Guard

1988 Lt. Gen. Colin L. Powell

1989 Naval Aviation Teams, USS John F. Kennedy

1990 Lt. General Carl W. Stiner, USA

1991 Non-Commissioned Officers of all Military Services

1992 General Alfred M. Gray, USMC (Ret)

1993 Admiral Charles R. Larson

1994 Joint Task Force-Full Accounting (General Thomas Needham)

1995 BG Paul W. Tibbets

1995 To the men and women of WWII (accepted by Gen. Kicklighter)

1996 General H. Hugh Shelton

1997 U.S. Army Central Identification Laboratory (Col. James Colvin)

1998 The National Guard



  1. Lt. General Ronald R. Blanck

  2. Alfred Rascon

  3. Carl Breshear

  4. General Thomas A. Schwartz

  5. General Richard B. Myers

  6. National Guard and Reserve Forces

  7. United States Special Operations Command

  8. Lt. Gen. Harold (Hal) Moore


(THE VFW ARMED FORCES AWARD)



  1. General John Abizaid

  2. Lt. General H. Steven Blum

  3. Brig. Gen. Rhonda L. Cornum, Ph.D., M.D.

  4. General Ann Dunwoody

  5. General James Conway

  6. Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (accepted by Col. Barbara Holcomb)

  7. United States Navy Seals

  8. US Navy Hospital Corpsmen

  9. Army Medics 68 Whisky

  10. Army Special Forces – Green Berets




THE VFW CITIZENSHIP AWARD
Awarded for outstanding service contributing to American citizenship. To recognize significant contribution to the spirit of service and dedication to the nation that inspires us to display better citizenship.
Recipients:
1946 Bob Hope

1947 None

1948 None

1949 None

1950 None

1951 None

1952 Henrik Kurt Carlsen (Washington Conference)

1953 Judge E. J. Dimock (NY)

1953 Charles F. Johnson, Jr.

1954 None

1955 None

1956 None

1957 Walter Franklin George

1958 Sam Rayburn

1959 Lyndon B. Johnson

1960 Carl Vinson

1961 none

1962 none

1963 Dr. Frances O. Kelsey

1964 none

1965 Gen. James Earl Rudder, (ret.)

1966 Robert W. Sarnoff (RCA)

1967 none

1968 none

1969 Bob Hope

1970 none

1971 none

1972 John B. Connally

1973 none

1974 Gerald R. Ford

1975 Ronald Reagan

1976 Lowell Thomas

1977 Hubert H. Humphrey

1978 Anita Bryant

1979 none

1980 Melvin Price, Chairman, House Armed Services Committee

1981 James E. Van Zandt

1982 Charlton Heston, (actor)

1983 Joseph R. “Bob” Kerrey, Governor, Nebraska

1984 Mrs. Jeane Kirkpatrick (award presented at 84 VFW Wash. Conference)

1984 John and Reve' Walsh (National Center for Missing & Exploited Children)

1985 Everett Alvarez, Jr.

1986 Walter Polovchak

1987 William J. Bennett

1988 Henry H. Hyde, US Congressman, 6th District, Illinois

1989 Orrin G. Hatch

1989 (NOT AWARDED - Bill Mauldin DID NOT ATTEND CONVENTION)

1990 (NOT AWARDED - Barbara Bush DID NOT ATTEND CONVENTION)

1991 Harry N. Walters, President, Desert Storm Homecoming Foundation

1992 George Martin (14-Yr prof Football career – defensive lineman-NY Giants)

1993 Honorable Frederic Schwengel (posthumously)

1994 (NOT AWARDED)

1995 Dr. Antonia C. Novello

1996 (NOT AWARDED)



  1. (NOT AWARDED)

  2. BG Wilma Vaught, Pres., Women in Military Serv for America Mem. Found.

  3. Pfizer Pharmaceutical Company- accepted by Wm. E. Pelton Group VP sales

  4. Hunter Scott

  5. Lois Pope, philanthropist

  6. Wal-Mart Associates

  7. (NOT AWARDED)

  8. (NOT AWARDED)

  9. The Home Depot

  10. Kenneth E. Behring

  11. Hal Koster

  12. Patti Patton-Bader

  13. Janis Roznowski

  14. Judge Robert T. Russell, Jr.

  15. Carolyn Blashek

  16. Cherie Reid (Director of Kids Thank a Veteran)

  17. Gordon Logan, VFW Post 8587, Texas

  18. Mike DeRosa

  19. Arlington Ladies (4)

  20. USAF A1C Spencer Stone, US Army Specialist Alek Skarlatos & Anthony Sadler (France Train Attack Defenders)



THE VFW CONGRESSIONAL AWARD
Awarded to a sitting member of Congress for outstanding service to the Nation. To recognize exemplary contributions and achievements and degree of respect the member has earned in his efforts to harmonize civil, military relation, and the balance of national and local interests. It is nonpartisan in nature. By custom the granting of the award alternates between the two houses.
Recipients:
1964 Senator Carl Hayden (D)

1965 Congressman John W. McCormack (D)

1966 Senator Everett M. Dirksen (R)

1967 Congressman Wilbur D. Mills (D)

1968 Senator Richard B. Russell (D)

1969 Congressman Olin E. Teague (D)

1970 Senator Henry H. Jackson (D)

1971 Congressman Leslie C. Arends (R)

1972 Congressman Thomas E. Morgan (D)

1973 Senator John C. Stennis (D)

1974 Congressman George H. Mahon (D)

1975 Senator Barry Goldwater (R)

1976 Congressman F. Edward Hebert (D)

1977 Senator Herman E. Talmadge (D)

1978 Congressman John J. Rhodes (R)

1979 Senator Bob Dole (R)

1980 Congressman G. V. "Sonny" Montgomery (D)

1981 Senator Paul Laxalt (R)

1982 Congressman Samuel S. Stratton (D)

1983 Senator John G. Tower (R)

1984 Congressman John Paul Hammerschmidt (R)

1985 Senator Strom Thurmond (R)

1986 Congressman Lindy (Mrs. Hale) Boggs (D)

1987 Senator Daniel K. Inouye (D)

1988 Congressman William Nichols (D)

1989 Senator Sam Nunn (D)

1990 Congressman Bob Traxler (D)

1991 Senator Pete Domenici (R)

1992 Congressman Gerald B. Solomon (R)

1993 Senator John D. Rockefeller IV (D)

1994 Congressman Robert Michel (R)

1995 Senator John McCain (R)

1996 Congressman Floyd D. Spence (R)

1997 Senator Tom Daschle (D)


1998 Congressman Bob Stump (R)

1999 Senator Arlen Specter (R)



  1. Congressman Lane Evans (D)

  2. Senator John Warner (R)

  3. Congressman Christopher H. Smith (R)

  4. Senator Christopher Bond (R)

  5. Congressman Michael Bilirakis (R)

  6. Senator Ted Stevens, (R) Alaska

  7. C. W. “Bill” Young, House of Rep, FL 10th Dist

  8. Senator Joseph I. Lieberman (I)

  9. Congressman Chet Edwards (D)

  10. Senator Daniel K. Akaka, Hawaii (D)

  11. Congressman Ike Skelton, Missouri (D)

  12. Timothy P. Johnson, US Senator SD

  13. U.S. Rep., CA, Howard P. “Buck” McKeon

  14. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA)

  15. Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC)

  16. Honorable Bernie Sanders, (US Sen. D-VT)

  17. Honorable Jeff Miller, (R–FL)




VFW DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
Awarded to an individual for contributions to the cause of American security, unity and world peace. To recognize exemplary and/or extraordinary contributions and achievements in securing the nation from foreign threats, in advancing the interests of the nation abroad, in inspiring the unity of the American republic behind these efforts these efforts and by doing so advancing towards the goal of world peace.
Recipients:

1970 President Richard M. Nixon

1971 Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird

1972 Bob Hope

1973 Henry Kissinger

1976 James R. Schlesinger

1977 Strom Thurmond

1978 Senator James B. Allen (Posthumously)

1979 Senator John C. Stennis

1980 General Alexander M. Haig, Jr., USA (Ret)

1981 H. Ross Perot

1982 Vernon A. Walters

1983 Caspar A. Weinberger

1984 George P. Shultz

1985 Senator Richard G. Lugar

1986 Ambassador Philip C. Habib

1987 General Bernard W. Rogers, USA (Ret)

1988 General John W. Vessey

1989 Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr., USN

1990 Honorable Thomas R. Pickering (presented Dec. 7, 1990 - NY)

1991 Men and Women of the Armed Forces serving during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm

1992 General John R. Galvin, USA (Ret)

1993 James Baker, III

1994 Ambassador Deane Hinton

1995 (NOT AWARDED)

1996 General William C. Westmoreland



  1. General John M. Shalikashvili, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff

  2. (NOT AWARDED)

  3. (NOT AWARDED)

  4. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright

  5. General Wesley K. Clark, USA (Ret.)

  6. General Anthony Zinni

  7. Dr. Condoleezza Rice

  8. Secretary of State Colin Powell

  9. Honorable Tom Ridge

  10. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld

  11. General James L. Jones, USMC (Ret.)

  12. General Peter Pace

  13. Gen. Michael V. Hayden (Ret.)

  14. General David H. Petraeus

  15. NONE – General Odierno was not available

  16. General Raymond T. Odierno, United States Army Chief of Staff

  17. Admiral Robert J. Papp, Jr.

  18. Ambassador Ryan C. Crocker

  19. General James N. Mattis

  20. NONE



THE VFW HALL OF FAME AWARD
Awarded to an individual(s) for distinguished service rendered through outstanding contributions in the field of entertainment to include theatrical, sports and cinema. To recognize service to the nation, the veterans or its Armed Forces in the form of entertainment.
Recipients:

1973 George Foreman

1975 Rocky Bleier

1976 John F. Bookout, President, Shell Oil Company

1977 Rod Carew, Minnesota Twins

1978 Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys

1979 Archie Manning, New Orleans Saints

1980 George S. Halas, Chicago Bears Football Club (owner)

1981 Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh Pirates

1982 Eunice Kennedy Shriver (Special Olympics)

1983 Pete Fountain

1984 Walter J. Payton

1985 Willis Reed

1986 (NOT AWARDED)

1987 Eddie G. Robinson

1988 Richard Howser (posthumously)

1989 Wayne Newton

1990 John C. Unitas

1991 Joan Leslie

1992 (NOT AWARDED)

1993 Loretta Swit

1994 Peter Graves

1995 Charles Durning

1996 Billy Ray Cyrus



  1. (NOT AWARDED)

  2. Dennis Franz

  3. Derrick Thomas

  4. Richard Crenna

1997Travis Tritt

1998Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

1999Cristy Lane

2000 (NOT AWARDED)

2001Pat Tillman (posthumously)

2002Charlie Daniels

2003Toby Keith (not awarded)

2004Ann-Margaret & Mickey Rooney

2005Connie Stevens


2010 Keni Thomas

2011 Leeann Tweeden

2012 Neither were able to come. (Kevin Bacon/R. Lee Ermy)

2013 Neither were able to come. (Ben Stein/Joseph A. “Joe” Mantegna, Jr.

2014 NONE

2015 NONE

2016 Rob Riggle

2017
THE VFW NEWS MEDIA AWARD


Awarded to an individual or an organization for outstanding contributions to a better understanding of our American way of life and its institutions and interests by honest and forthright reporting.
Recipients:

1978 Fred Hoffman, API

1979 John Crown, The Atlanta Journal

1980 Jim Bishop, King Features Syndicate

1981 R. E. "Ted" Turner, Cable Network News

1982 Helen Copley, The Copley News

1983 USA TODAY

1984 The McLaughlin Group

1985 Sarah McClendon, Author & newspaper & radio journal covering white house

1986 Jeremiah O'Leary

1987 Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN)

1988 Bill Kurtis, Broadcast Journalist, WBBM-TV

1989 Drew Middleton, New York Times

1990 Patrick J. Buchanan

1991 Colonel Harry G. Summers, Jr. USA (Ret)

1992 Joseph Lee Galloway, Jr., Sr Writer and Editor, U.S. News & World Report)

1993 Dr. Walter E. Williams

1994 Accuracy In Media (Joseph Goulden)

1995 Jack Smith, ABC TV News

1996 Al Santoli

1997 (NOT AWARDED)

1998 Ken Hamblin

1999 W. E. Butterworth (aks Web Griffin, Author)

2000 (NOT AWARDED)



2001 James Webb

  1. Bill O’Reilly

  2. Timothy Russert

  3. LTC. Oliver North, USMC (Ret.)

  4. Brit Hume, Managing Editor, Fox News, Washington, DC

  5. Bing West

  6. Laura Ingraham

  7. Bob Schieffer

  8. Michael Weisskopf @ Mid-Winter Conf. 2/20

  9. Military Times

  10. NONE – Diane Sawyer not available

  11. Neither were able to come. (Robert Warren “Bob” Woodruff/Nelson DeMille

  12. NONE NOMINATED

  13. Stars and Stripes

  14. NONE

  15. Jennifer Griffin




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