Rear Admiral William S. Parsons Award
The Rear Admiral William S. Parsons Award for Scientific and Technical Progress is awarded each year by the Navy League of the United States to a Navy or Marine Corps officer, enlisted person or civilian, who has made an outstanding contribution in any field of science that has furthered the development and progress of the US Navy or Marine Corps. The award is named for Admiral William Sterling Parsons. The award is presented with a certificate and a watch along with other Professional Excellence Awards (Sea Service Awards) at the National Convention of the Navy League of the United States.
The award is described by the Navy League of the United States as: "The Rear Admiral William S. Parsons Award is named for Admiral Parsons in recognition of his dedication to all aspects of scientific and technical advances and who was responsible to a marked degree for ensuring that the U.S. Navy remained in operational consonance with the ever-shifting and increasing demands of the changing world. Presented since 1957, this award for scientific and technical progress is awarded to a Navy or Marine Corps officer, enlisted person or civilian who has made an outstanding contribution in any field of science that has furthered the development and progress of the Navy or Marine Corps."[1]
List of award winners[]
The following is the list of recipients:[a]
Year | Recipient |
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1957 | Lieutenant Commander Malcolm D. Ross, USN |
1958 | Rear Admiral William F. Raborn, USN |
1959 | Vice Admiral J. T. Hayward, USN |
1960 | Captain Ashton Graybeil[2] (MG), USN |
1961 | Captain Levering Smith,[3] USN |
1962 | Admiral John H. Sides, USN |
1963 | Captain Parker L. Folsom, USN |
1964 | Rear Admiral Denys W. Knoll, USN |
1965 | The Honorable James H. Wakelin, Jr. |
1966 | Dr. John P. Craven |
1967 | Captain J. Edward Snyder, Jr., USN |
1968 | Captain Robert C. Goodwing, USN |
1969 | Rear Admiral Odale D. Waters, Jr., USN |
1970 | Captain Charles "Pete" Conrad, Jr., USN,[4] Captain Richard F. Gordon, Jr. USN,[5] Captain Alan L. Bean, USN[6] |
1971 | Captain Robert H. Wertheim, USN |
1972 | Commander Don Walsh, USN |
1973 | Captain Earle W. Sapp, USN, Commander Paul A. Petzrick, USN[7] |
1974 | William M. Emshwiller, Master Sergeant John H. Ballard, USMC |
1975 | Gerald C. Gould,[8] Lieutenant Phillip I. Harvey, USN |
1976 | Commander Lorin W. Brown, USN |
1977 | Dr. William Wynn |
1978 | Robert M. Williams, Dr. Robert J. Lundegard |
1979 | Captain Alfred Skolnick, USN |
1980 | Rear Admiral Glenwood Clark, Jr., USN,[9] Lieutenant Kenneth W. Kizer, MC, USNR |
1981 | Robert W. Fett[10] |
1982 | Dr. William A. McNally |
1983 | Commander Wayne A. Clarke, USN, CWO-4 Bruce M. Wincentsen, USMC |
1984 | Dr. Alan R. Somoroff |
1985 | Rear Admiral Wayne Eugene Meyer, USN[11] |
1986 | Dr. Jerome Karle |
1987 | John R. Andreotti |
1988 | Dr. Isabella L. Karle |
1989 | Lieutenant Commander Terry Lee Eby, USN |
1990 | Captain Katherine L. Laughton, USN |
1991 | Mr. Charles D. Johnson, Walter Zeitfuss, Jr. |
1992 | Mr. Robert J. Boswell, Captain George B. Brown, USMC |
1993 | Colonel Curtis T. Crews, USMC, Captain Barry Frederick Schwoerer, USN |
1994 | Captain Bruce B. Scott, USN |
1995 | Ms. Bernadette J. Eichinger |
1996 | Captain William J. Dvorak, USMC |
1997 | Mr. Howard T. Kauderer |
1998 | Dr. Barry L. Howell |
1999 | Lieutenant Commander Gary R. Schram, USN |
2000 | Mr. David B. Pye |
2001 | Mr. Max N. Yoder |
2002 | Dr. Donald A. Birchler |
2003 | Captain Peter M. Grant, USN |
2004 | Dr. Allen T. Hjelmfelt |
2005 | Lieutenant Commander Michael J. Schiller, USN |
2006 | Mr. Elmer L. Roman[12] |
2007 | Mr. Bruce D. Wintersteen |
2008 | Mr. John Locke |
2009 | Corporal Brian Carter, USMC |
2010 | Lieutenant Commander (Select) Brian Barrick, USN |
2011 | Mr. Jason E. Tant |
2012 | Major Billy J. Short, Jr., USMC[13] |
2013 | Dr. Pierre J. Corriveau |
2014 | LCDR Joshua A. Hengst, USN |
2015 | Dr. Wayne Chepren[14] |
2016 | |
2017 | Dr. Mary Ann Cummings[15][16] |
2018 | |
2019 | |
2020 | Lieutenant Commander Austin West[17] |
Notes[]
- ^ A list of Awards through 2015 was provided by the Navy League of the United States. Starting with the July–August 2016 issue of Sea Power, the Navy League began publishing recipients of their Sea Service Awards. The Rear Admiral William S. Parsons Award was not included in the 2016 issue but was included for 2017.
References[]
- ^ "Navy League of the United States Award Manual" (PDF). navyleague.org. Arlington VA: Navy League of the United States. p. 6. Retrieved 2015-06-27.
- ^ Hilchey, Time (3 March 1995). "Ashton Graybiel Dies at 92; Research Aided Space Flight". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
- ^ Hawkins, Willis M.; And others (1994). "Levering Smith 1910–1993". Memorial Tributes: Volume 7. Vol. 7. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Engineering. p. 214–220. doi:10.17226/4779. ISBN 978-0-309-05146-0. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
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- ^ Bean, Alan L (25 February 1998). "NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project: Biographical Data Sheet" (PDF). NASA Johnson Space Center. NASA Johnson Space Center. p. 2. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
- ^ "Native of Menomonie Wins National Award". The Dunn County News. Menomonie, Wisconsin. March 21, 1973. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
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- ^ U.S. Department of Defense (1 September 2009). "Navy Marks Passing of Rear Admiral Wayne E. Meyer". Official Website of the United States Navy. Dahlgren, Virginia: Navy News Service. NNS090901-19. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
- ^ Paula Paige (18 August 2009). "National Hispanic Organization Honors ONR Employee with Leadership Award". Official Website of the United States Navy. Dahlgren, Virginia: Navy News Service. NNS090818-10. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
- ^ Angel, Megan. "Announcements of the Marine Corps Recipients of the 2012 Navy League Sea Service Awards". The Official Site of the United States Marine Corps. US Marine Corps. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
- ^ John Joyce (20 August 2015). "Navy Engineer Honored with Rear Admiral William S. Parsons Award". Official Website of the United States Navy. Dahlgren, Virginia: Navy News Service. NNS150820-15. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
- ^ Wittman, Amy L (July–August 2017). "Navy Leaguers Mix Business, Pleasure At Milwaukee National Convention". Sea Power. Navy League of the United States. 60 (6): 41. Archived from the original on December 8, 2017. Retrieved 2017-12-07.
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- ^ Norket, James (July 8, 2021). "NPS Student Wins Prestigious National Award for High-Energy Laser Research". DVIDS. Defense Visual Information Distribution Service. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
External links[]
- Science and technology awards
- American science and technology awards
- Awards established in 1957