Naval War College Distinguished Graduate Leadership Award
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The Naval War College Distinguished Graduate leadership Award was established in 1996 by the Trustees of the
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to honor United States Naval War College graduates who have attained positions of prominence in the field of national security.


Criteria

The criteria for selection of the Distinguished Graduate include attainment of a position of senior leadership in government service, career accomplishments which are inspiring to Naval War College students, and an expressed interest in professional military education. His graduation from the Naval War College and exemplary service in the United States Army are marks of professionalism which this award is intended to recognize.


Award Recipients

*1996: General
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References

U.S. Naval War College official website
Naval War College 1996 establishments in the United States Awards established in 1996