Lone Sailor Award

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2017 Lone Sailor Awards Dinner

The United States Navy Memorial presents a Lone Sailor Award to Sea Service veterans who have excelled with distinction in their respective careers during or after their service. The award recipients will join a list of men and women who have distinguished themselves by drawing upon their military experience to become successful in their subsequent careers and lives, while exemplifying the core values of Honor, Courage and Commitment. The Lone Sailor Award has been given out each year since the Navy Memorial was dedicated in 1987.

The Lone Sailor Awards Dinner is an annual gala hosted by the Navy Memorial to Honor, Recognize and Celebrate its constituents and award recipients.

CNO Richardson and Rear Admiral Frank Thorp IV, USN (Ret.), President & CEO of the Navy Memorial, honoring Ima Black and her late husband Delbert D. Black, the first Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, at the 2017 Lone Sailor Awards Dinner

The ceremony is held in September of each year at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.

Lone Sailor Award honorees[]

2017[]

  • David Robinson
  • Christopher Gardner
  • Delbert Black & Ima Black

2016[]

2015[]

2014[]

2013[]

2012[]

  • Everett Alvarez, Jr.
  • John Paul DeJoria
  • J. David Power III

2011[]

2010[]

2009[]

2008[]

2007[]

2006[]

2005[]

2004[]

2003[]

  • Captain Dan A. Carmichael
  • Joseph F. Cullman, III
  • Captain James A. Lovell, Jr.

2002[]

  • Gordon M. Bethune
  • Donald H. Rumsfeld
  • Representative Floyd D. Spence
  • Representative Bob Stump

2000[]

1999[]

1998[]

1997[]

1996[]

1995[]

  • President Richard M. Nixon

1994[]

1993[]

References[]

  1. ^ "2015 Lone Sailor Award Honorees". Archived from the original on 2016-06-05. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
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